Banovina of Slavonia
Banovina of Slavonia
Banatus Sclavoniae
Slavonska banovina
Славонска бановина
Szlavón bánság |
banovina of the Kingdom of Hungary |
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13th century–15th century |
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Map - Banovina of Slavonia within the Kingdom of Hungary in the 13th century |
History |
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- Established |
13th century |
- Disestablished |
15th century |
Today part of |
Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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The Banovina of Slavonia (Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian Latin: Slavonska banovina, Serbian Cyrillic: Славонска бановина, Latin: Banatus Sclavoniae, Hungarian: Szlavón bánság) was a province (banovina) of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Croatia. It included parts of present-day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Banovina of Slavonia was formed in the 13th century, and existed until 1476, when it was joined with the Banovina of Croatia.
List of bans of Slavonia
- Aladar 1225
- Šalamon 1226
- Đula 1229–1234
- Opoj 1235–1238
- Nikola 1240
- Dionizije Türje 1241–1245
- Ladislav Kán 1245
- Rastislav Mstislavić 1247
- Stjepan Gutkeled 1248–1260
- Roland Ratold 1261–1267
- Henrik Gisingovac 1267–1270
- Joakim Pektar 1270–1272
- Mojs 1272
- Matija Čak 1272–1273
- Dioniz Pécz 1274–1275
- Ivan Gisingovac 1275
- Toma Hontpázmán 1275–1276
- Ivan Gisingovac 1276–1277
- Nikola Gutkeled 1278–1279
- Nikola Gisingovac 1279–1281
- Petar Pakrački 1281–1283
- Radoslav Babonić 1290–1293
- Henrik Gisingovac 1291
- Jakov Kopas 1298–1299
- Ladislav Ratold 1300
- Henrik Gisingovac 1301–1309
- Stjepan Babonić 1310–1316
- Ivan Babonić 1316–1322
- Nikola Omodejev 1322–1324
- Mikac Mihaljević 1325–1343
- Nikola Lacković 1342–1343
- Nikola Bánffy 1343–1345
- Leustahije Ratold 1356–1361
- Stjepan Kaniški 1362–1366
- Nikola Széchy 1366–1368
- Petar Cudar 1368–1380
- Stjepan and Ivan Bánffy 1381–1385
- Ladislav of Lučenc 1387–1389
- Detrik Bubek 1389–1392
- Ladislav Petrov 1392
- Ivan Horvat 1392–1394
- Detrik Bubek 1394–1397
- Nikola II Gorjanski 1397–1401
- Herman II Celjski 1406–1407
- Pavao Čupor 1412–1415
- David I Lacković 1416–1418
- Dionizije Marcali 1419–1421
- Herman II Celjski 1423–1435
- Matko Talovac 1436–1444
- Fridrik and Ulrik II Celjski 1445–1454
- Ulrik II Celjski 1454–1456
- Ivan Marcali 1457
- Ivan Vitovec and Nikola Iločki 1457–1463
- Ivan Thuz from Lak 1466–1469
- Ivan Česmički 1469–1470
- Ivan Ernušt 1473–1476
See also
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Provinces of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary (late 1200s)
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