Royal court in Sutjeska

Coordinates: 44°07′19″N 18°12′05″E / 44.122081°N 18.201521°E / 44.122081; 18.201521
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Medieval royal court of Bosnian kings in Sutjeska
Bosnian: Stolno misto
Medieval royal court of Bosnian kings in Sutjeska
Royal court Kraljeva Sutjeska
Royal court Kraljeva Sutjeska
Royal court Sutjeska
Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina
General information
StatusDestroyed
TypeRoyal residence / court
  • Royal residence (14th–15th c.)
  • Royal chapel
Architectural style
KONS
)
Technical details
Structural systemVarious low buildings surrounding courtyards, pavilions, gardens and royal chapel
Size2,500 to 5,000 m2 (27,000 to 54,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Engineerunknown (probably local-traditional)
Designations
session) 06-6-42/03-3
Reference no.1840
StateNational Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Royal Court in Sutjeska was a

Bosnian king, from mid-fourteenth to mid-fifteenth century, located in present-day Kraljeva Sutjeska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]

In its close proximity is the location of medieval royal castle of

Mehmed the Conqueror. Only one of the skeletons, found next to that of King Tvrtko II, is female and assumed to belong to Tvrtko II's wife, Queen Dorothy.[2]

The court in Trstionica (present-day Kraljeva Sutjeska) was established by Ban of Bosnia,

Kraljeva Sutjeska Franciscan Monastery
.

Latin: Curia Bani / Regis (transl. Ban's / Royal Office) below insignia: Bosnian Cyrillic: Сɣmѣскɖ ɴɖшє сmоʌɴо ʍѣсmо (Bosnian
: Sutjeska naše stolno mjesto, transl. Sutjeska ours ruling seat)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rulers' court of the 14th & 15th c. in Kraljeva Sutjeska". old.kons.gov.ba (in English and Bosnian). Commission to preserve national monuments. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Mediaeval Royal Castle of Bobovac". old.kons.gov.ba (in English and Bosnian). Commission to Preserve National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved 20 February 2019.

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