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Ivan Nelipić

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in the Summer of 1325. Bosnian Ban Stepan II sent squadrons of troops to assist him in his offensive. In 1326, Mikcs took the cities of the Babonić family advance deeper into Croatia, meeting with Stepan's reinforcements. The expedition eventually reached little success, so Mikcs sent a portion of
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which was one of the major supporters of Nelipić's campaigning. Stepan has adopted a harsh tactic. His forces have raided Caravans from Trogir, which eventually forced its denizens to humbly sign peace and addressed to him as the
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himself. The movement wanted to return the Šubić dynasty to power in Croatia with Juraj II Šubić at the Throne. Stepan again changed allegiances and now fought for the
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Ivan Nelipić had a nephew, Konstantin, who helped him in his reign. Soon after Nelipić's death in 1344, Konstantin also died 1355. Nelipić was married to princess
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had helped him to retake the city. Although Stepan's military ambitions only relatively successful he continued to wage war against the enemies of the
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and Juraj II Šubić himself was captured by Prince Nelipić soon. Stepan had attempted to liberate Juraj II from imprisonment, but all attempts failed.
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again. It all eventually turned into an all-out war when the armies of Prince Nelipac and Juraj II Šubić clashed near the waterfalls of
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Ivan Nelipić was a son of the nobleman George (Juraj) and had a brother Isan II, whose son Constantine was Nelipić's ally.
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high and mighty lord Stepan free ruler and master of Bosnia, Usora and Soli and many other places and Prince of the Hum
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regarding trade. Stepan was shown as a very tough negotiator and the negotiations have finally ended in 1326.
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Prince Nelipić immediately pushed the fight against Stepan II. Nelipić managed to conquer the city of
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and the Šubić noble family, becoming the most powerful individual in Croatia between 1322 and 1344.
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After seeing that Ban Nicholas Felsőlendvai was unable to weaken the position of Prince Nelipić,
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which would serve as defence against possible Nelipić's counterattacks and retreated to
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and Stepan II of Kotroman to launch a joint offensive against Nelipić in
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deposed him. The new man for the job was one o his most trusted men,
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in the Summer of 1324. Stepan gave considerable support to the
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Opća i nacionalna enciklopedija u 20 svezaka, str. 226.
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Ruins of Knin Cathedral, with Knin Castle in background
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Opća i nacionalna enciklopedija u 20 svezaka, str. 226
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Index

Ivan I Nelipac
Knin
Noble family
Nelipić noble family
Vladislava Kurjaković
Ivan II Nelipić
Juraj Nelipić
Knin
Drniš
Cetina
Čikola
Krka
Zrmanja
Nelipić noble family
Charles I
Mladen II Šubić of Bribir
Voivode
Battle of Bliska
Mladen II Šubić
Juraj II Šubić
Grgur III Šubić
Pavao II Šubić

Ban of Slavonia
Nicholas Felsőlendvai
Croatia
Juraj II Šubić
Krka
Frangepans
Zadar

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