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that he was sending a few of them to Rome for examination, and also invited that a Papal representative be sent to investigate. Unconvinced, the Pope sent his legates to Bosnia to interrogate Kulin and his subjects about religion and life, and if indeed heretical, correct the situation through a prepared constitution. The Pope wrote to Bernard in 1202 that "a multitude of people in Bosnia are suspected of the damnable heresy of the Cathars." The two legates sent by the Pope went through the country of Bosnia and interrogated the clergy.
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As a founder of first de facto independent Bosnian state, Kulin was and still is highly regarded among Bosnians. Even today Kulin's era is regarded as one of the most prosperous historical eras, not just for Bosnian medieval state and its feudal lords, but for the common people as well, whose lasting
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to Ban Kulin where they were warmly welcomed, and told him to "Go and ascertain the truth of these reports and if Kulin is unwilling to recant, drive him from your lands and confiscate his property". Kulin replied to the Pope that he did not regard the immigrants as heretics, but as Catholics, and
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Accordingly, in today's Bosnia and Herzegovina, many streets and town squares, as well as cultural institutions, and non-governmental organizations, bear Kulin's name, while numerous culturally significant events, manifestation, festivals and anniversaries are held in celebration of his life and
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Not only did Casamaris listen to his informants' answers, but where they were in error, he would have taught them correct doctrine, in line with Innocent's directive. John must have convinced himself that he had fulfilled Innocent's command to correct the krstjani, because the "Confessio"
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His rule is often remembered as being emblematic of Bosnia's golden age, and he is a common hero of Bosnian national folk tales. Under him, the "Bosnian Age of Peace and Prosperity" would come to exist. Bosnia was completely autonomous and mostly at peace during his rule.
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of the Krstjani church on 8 April 1203, makes no mention of errors. The same document was brought to Budapest, 30 April by Casamaris and Kulin and two abbots, where it was examined by the Hungarian King and the high clergy. Kulin's son.
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and is among the oldest historical documents written in Bosnian Cyrillic. The charter is of great significance in national pride and historical heritage of Bosnia.
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that effectively regulated Ragusan trade rights in Bosnia written on 29 August 1189. It is one of the oldest written state documents in the
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had banished, and treated them as Christians. In 1200, the Pope wrote a letter to Kulin's suzerain, the Hungarian
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memory of those times is kept in Bosnian folklore, like an old folk proverb with significant meaning:
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A son that went with the Pope's emissaries in 1203 to explain heresy accusations against Kulin
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in Bosnia. Vukan claimed that Kulin, a heretic, had welcomed the heretics whom
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After his death in 1204, Ban Kulin was succeeded to the Bosnian throne by
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The Charter of Ban Kulin was a trade agreement between Bosnia and the
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under King Béla and the Serbs under Stefan Nemanja, who had just
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In 1183, Kulin Ban led his troops with the forces of the
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Kulin married Vojislava, with whom he had two sons:
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Kulin's state in map of expansion of medieval Bosnia
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Index

Kulin Ban

Ban of Bosnia
Manuel I Komnenos
Stephen Kulinić
Usora
Bosnia
House
Kulinić
Bosnian Church
Roman Catholicism

Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic
Ban of Bosnia
vassal
Byzantine Empire
Kingdom of Hungary
Charter of Ban Kulin
Stephen Kulinić
House of Kulinić
Miroslav of Hum
Stefan Nemanja
Byzantine Emperor
Manuel I Komnenos
Kingdom of Hungary
launched an attack
Byzantine Empire
Andronikos Komnenos
Morava Valley
Sofia

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