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and instructed the authorities to hand it over to
Sigismund, should he ever be "liberated from Turkish captivity". Having settled in Rome, she continuously made effort to pay ransom for Sigismund and Catherine. In 1474, Sigismund's mother travelled to the Ottoman border, probably wishing to make
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of Bosnia, in the spring of 1476, as otherwise he would have been considered for the post. Shortly before her death, in
October 1478, Queen Catherine devised a will by which she named Sigismund heir to the Bosnian throne on the condition of converting back to Christianity.
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of the birth of a son in 1449, most likely referring to
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and the coast in different directions. Sigismund and his sister, separated from their mother, fell captives in the town of
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