Banate of Bosnia (1 janv. 1154 – 1 janv. 1377)
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The Banate of Bosnia was a medieval state based in what is today Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Although Hungarian kings viewed Bosnia as part of Hungarian Crown Lands, the Banate of Bosnia was a de facto independent state, for most of its existence.
It was founded in the mid-12th century and existed until 1377 with interruptions under Šubić family between 1299 and 1324.
In 1377 it was elevated to kingdom. The greater part of its history was marked by a religiopolitical controversy revolving around the native Christian Bosnian Church condemned as heretical by the dominant Nicene Christian churches, namely the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox, with the Catholic church being particularly antagonistic and persecuting its members through the Hungarians.
The Bosnian Church (Serbo-Croatian: Crkva bosanska/Црква босанска) was a Christian church in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina that was independent of and considered heretical by both the Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox hierarchies.
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