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Battle of Bliska
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After the death of Paul I Šubić of Bribir (), Ban of Croatia and Lord of all of Bosnia, on May 1, 1312, his properties and titles were passed to his eldest son Mladen II, who already ruled over Bosnia before as a Ban of Bosnia. The young Croato-Hungarian king Charles I Robert of Anjou dynasty, who did not yet have full power over the country, tolerated an unlimited and intangible rule of Mladen II over his territory, because Mladen's father had helped Charles to come to the throne. Anyhow, Mladen II came into conflict with the Croatian noblemen in his broader neighbourhood, like the princes of Krk (future Frankopans), Gusićs (princes of Krbava) and Nelipićs, with some Dalmatian coastal towns (Šibenik, Trogir), with Stephen II Kotromanić (), Bosnian nobleman, and again with the old adversar
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Dynastic-feudal struggle for supremacy in Croatia
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late summer/early autumn of 1322
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Battle of Bliska - a consequence of periodic mutual conflicts among Croatian noblemen since the Croats settled eastern Adriatic coast
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Decisive victory of the coalition of noblemen and Dalmatian coastal towns against Mladen II Šubić of Bribir, Ban of Croatia
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Mladen II Šubić of Bribir, Ban of Croatia, and his allies Coalition of Croatian noblemen and Dalmatian coastal towns with support of the Croato-Hungarian king Charles I Robert
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Bliska in the hinterland of Trogir, southern Croatia
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Battle of Bliska
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After the death of Paul I Šubić of Bribir (), Ban of Croatia and Lord of all of Bosnia, on May 1, 1312, his properties and titles were passed to his eldest son Mladen II, who already ruled over Bosnia before as a Ban of Bosnia. The young Croato-Hungarian king Charles I Robert of Anjou dynasty, who did not yet have full power over the country, tolerated an unlimited and intangible rule of Mladen II over his territory, because Mladen's father had helped Charles to come to the throne. Anyhow, Mladen II came into conflict with the Croatian noblemen in his broader neighbourhood, like the princes of Krk (future Frankopans), Gusićs (princes of Krbava) and Nelipićs, with some Dalmatian coastal towns (Šibenik, Trogir), with Stephen II Kotromanić (), Bosnian nobleman, and again with the old adversary - the Republic of Venice. The turbulent events that followed in the next couple of years (from 1317 until 1322) were marked by and full of revolts, rebellions, sieges, armed clashes, changes of sides (going over to the opponent's side), maneuvers and tactical deceptions of both sides. John Babonić (), Ban of Slavonia, was also involved, having received a support of the king who was convinced that the time had come to weaken the power of the Šubić family.