Royal and Judge's seat of Queen Helen of Bosnia

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Country

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Region

Sarajevo

Material

Stone

Age

Medieval

Internal ID

RoyalSeatHelenOfBosnia

Digitization date

5/06/2019

Digitization method

Photogrammetry

Photos / scans number

534

Hardware

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Lens

Sigma 35 mm 1.4

Lighting

None

Technician

Víctor Manuel López-Menchero and Ángel Javier Cárdenas

Postprocesing

Jeff Du Vernay and Bart McLeod

Royal and judge’s seat of Queen Helen of Bosnia, who is depicted on its side.

Helen (Bosnian: Jelena/Јелена; c. 1345 – after 18 March 1399), ruled the Kingdom of Bosnia from September 1395 until late April or early May 1398. She was queen consort as the wife of King Dabiša, and was chosen by the stanak to rule after his death. Whether she was a regent who ruled during an interregnum or a queen regnant is disputed, but in any case the real power was held by magnates of the kingdom. Her rule ended with the election of King Ostoja. She remains the only female head of state in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Data were collected as part of a joint research project between GDH and the Association for the Digitization and Informatisation of Cultural Heritage (DIGI.BA) in Sarajevo, in full collaboration with the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo. Model was created from 534 images from a Canon 5D mk IV. All data were processed in Reality Capture.