Historic documents written in Visoki

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Old town Visoki
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Old town Visoki

The primary function of old town Visoki was defense, but it was also a place where a lot of medieval Bosnian rulers wrote various documents and charters. The first mention of town itself was in a charter written by the young Ban Tvrtko named in castro nosto Visoka vocatum on September 1, 1335.

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  • 1355 - Tvrtko I Kotromanić writes charter in castro nostro Vizoka vocatum
  • 1398 - Priboje Masnović, duke who was accepted as Ragusa citizen.
  • 1402 - Bosnian king Stjepan Ostoja writes charter pod gradom Visoki (beneath town Visoki)
  • 1404 - Bosnian king Ostoja writes charter pod Visokim (beneath Visoki)
  • 1404 - Two papers were published which were subject of law dispute in Ragusa.
  • 1420 - Big Bosnian duke Batić Mirković became very ill; he was buried in village of Kopošići.
  • 1429 and 1436 - Duke Tvrtko Borovinić written papers na Visokom (on Visoki). These papers were last direct sources of old town of Visoki.

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