Nicholas of Ilok

Nicholas of Ilok
King of Bosnia; Ban of Macsó, Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia; Voivode of Transylvania
Gravestone of Nikola Iločki in the Church of St. John of Capistrano in Ilok, Croatia
Born1410
Ilok, Kingdom of Hungary
(today's Croatia)
Died1477
Burial
SpouseMargit Rozgonyi
Dorottya Széchy de Felsőlendva
Issue
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Lawrence of Ilok
HouseHouse of Ilok
FatherLadislaus, Ban of Macsó
MotherAnna Stiboriczi

Nicholas of Ilok (Hungarian: Újlaki Miklós, Bosnian and Croatian: Nikola Iločki; 1410–1477) was a Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Macsó, Voivode of Transylvania and titular King of Bosnia from 1471 until his death.

A member of the Újlaki family, he was one of the richest landowners in the Kingdom of Hungary and one of its most influential magnates. He held a reputation of a great hero and served under four kings of Hungary: Albert, Vladislaus I, Ladislaus V and Matthias I.