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Ponsa's episcopate lasted over three decades, but he functioned as a puppet of Hungary and had no support in Bosnia, where Bosnian Church still prevailed. Despite his determined efforts to settle Hungarian Dominican friars in Bosnia, Ponsa was expelled from Brdo by an heretic attack at the end of
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wrote that the crusade was a success and that he had selected Ponsa as the new bishop. The pope called Ponsa as "virtous and thoughtful in spiritual and secular matters" in his letter to Theodoric,
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Ponsa is last mentioned as a living person in September 1270. He died by March 1272, when Roland first appears as his successor. There is a
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Ponsa was consecrated by Bishop Theodoric on 26 April 1238. Pope Gregory believed Ponsa to be very capable, and named him
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The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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The Bosnian Church: Its Place in State and Society from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century
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1239. Thereafter, the bishop and his court established their temporary seat in
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never set foot in Bosnia and had nothing to do with its affairs. Ponsa asked
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Az első 300 év Magyarországon és Európában. A Domonkos-rend a középkorban
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librarian and archivist Géza Karsai, that Ponsa was identical with
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to instruct them to support Ponsa and his activity in Bosnia.
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Vékony, Gábor (1991). "Anonymus kora és korhűsége IV. ".
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Svjedoci i učitelji: povijest franjevaca Bosne Srebrene
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Index

Bishop of Bosnia
John of Wildeshausen
Hungarian
Serbo-Croatian
Dominican friar
Bishop of Bosnia
Pope Gregory IX
Bosnian Church
Bosnia
Kingdom of Hungary
Cuman tribes
Bosnian Crusade
Bosnian Church
John of Wildeshausen
Pope Gregory IX
Bishop of Cumania
Zachlumia
apostolic legate
Matej Ninoslav
Ban of Bosnia
Central Bosnia
Vrhbosna
Sarajevo
Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom
Coloman
Pécs
Pécsvárad
Kreševo
Slavonian
Đakovo

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