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Ban Borić

Borić ((ラテン語:Boricius), ; 1154–67) was the first Ban of Bosnia as a Hungarian vassal. He was appointed by 1154, and was last mentioned in 1167.
==1154==
As the Hungarian crown's domination over Bosnia grew, Borić became its supporter and was by 1154 made a Hungarian Viceroy of Bosnia and instated with the title of Ban of the newly created Banate of Bosnia.
Borić is mentioned for the first time in 1154, during the Byzantine-Hungarian War. As a Hungarian vassal, he took part, alongside a Bohemian detachment, in the attack on Byzantine-held Braničevo. He had assisted Palatine Beloš in the attack. Byzantine Emperor Manuel I dispatched a squadron of troops towards Belgrade, to cross the river Sava and chase the Hungarian army, but it was defeated.
According to John Kinnamos, Borić held the country of Bosnia, which was a province (region) in ''Dalmatia'' (Serbia), while noting that Bosnia was not dependent on the Serbian Grand Prince, and that he was an ally of the Hungarian king in the war with Byzantine Emperor Manuel.

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