Overview
The Kingdom of Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian: Kraljevina Bosna / Краљевина Босна), or Bosnian Kingdom (Bosansko kraljevstvo / Босанско краљевство), was a medieval kingdom that lasted for nearly a century, from 1377 to 1463, and evolved out of the Banate of Bosnia, which itself lasted from at least 1154. King Tvrtko I (r. 1353–91) acquired portions of western Serbia and most of the Adriatic coast south of the Neretva River. During the late part of his reign, Bosnia became one of the strongest states in the Balkan Peninsula. However, feudal fragmentation remained important in Bosnia and the Bosnian nobility held significant power, exercising it at the Stanak meetings where members deliberated on matters such as election of the new king or queen.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Bosnia (1385–1394)
1385 CE – 1394 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 52,467 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1395–1401)
1395 CE – 1401 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 51,825 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1402–1414)
1402 CE – 1414 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 51,327 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1415–1421)
1415 CE – 1421 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 50,005 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1422–1428)
1422 CE – 1428 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 49,792 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1429–1452)
1429 CE – 1452 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 49,389 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1453–1462)
1453 CE – 1462 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 49,412 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1463–1467)
1463 CE – 1467 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 8,039 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1468–1474)
1468 CE – 1474 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 8,039 km²
Kingdom of Bosnia (1475–1481)
1475 CE – 1481 CE
Capital: VisokoArea: 8,240 km²