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  1. Nicholas of Ilok (Hungarian: Újlaki Miklós, Bosnian and Croatian: Nikola Iločki; 1410–1477) was a Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Macsó, Voivode of Transylvania and titular King of Bosnia from 1471 until his death.

  2. AN INTERESTING EPISODE: NICHOLAS OF ILOK'S KINGSHIP IN BOSNIA 1471 -1477. Davor Salihović. The Ottoman invasion of the Kingdom of Bosnia in 1463 marked the end of the rule of the local Kotromanić d ynasty whose members ruled Bosnia both as bans and kings for more than two centuries.

    • Davor Salihović
  3. Nicholas of Fara thus writes: “And when he realized through a divine revelation that he would leave the world because of that illness and be received in the eternal abode, he expressed the desire to be transferred to the convent of the Friars Minor in Ilok, which he had brought to the regular Observance with great efort, so that, if he died ...

    • Stanko Andrić
  4. The most significant and notable of them was Nicholas V (*1410; †1477), Ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Macsó and Ózora, Voivode of Transylvania and nominal King of Bosnia (1471–1477), who managed to reach the peak of family's power, wealth and influence. His seat was in the town of Ilok, which experienced its "golden age" during his ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IlokIlok - Wikipedia

    Nicholas was the Ban of All Slavonia from 1457 to 1463, and his son, Lawrence was a duke of Syrmia from 1477 to 1524. In 1526, the town came under Ottoman rule. During this time, it was mainly populated by Muslims. In 1566–69, Ilok had 238 Muslim and 27 Christian houses.

  6. An archetypal example of Matthias’s “privatization” of the frontier for the sake of firming his own position and diminishing the power of the opposing elite is the case of one of the most powerful and persistent enemies of his rule, the already mentioned baron, Nicholas of Ilok.

  7. Nicholas of Ilok (Hungarian: Újlaki Miklós, Bosnian and Croatian: Nikola Iločki, ; 1410–1477) was a Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Macsó, Voivode of Transylvania and titular King of Bosnia from 1471 until his death.