Prijezda II ( sr-cyr, Пријезда II; Born 1242) was a
Bosnian Ban in 1287–1290 alone, but later together with his possible brother
Stephen I Kotroman as a
vassal
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of the
Hungarian Kingdom.
He was one of the sons of
Ban Prijezda I. After his father's withdrawal from power in 1287, he split
Bosnia
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with his brother, Stephen I Kotroman, taking control over western Bosnia. He died in 1290 and his lands were transferred to his brother Kotroman, who became the sole ruler of Bosnia proper.
See also
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List of Bosnian rulers
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House of Kotromanić
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History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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List of Bosnians
References
Bans of Bosnia
1290 deaths
Year of birth unknown
Kotromanić dynasty
13th-century Bosnian people
1242 births
People of the Banate of Bosnia
13th-century governors
Bosnian monarchs
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