Nicholas of Ilok
| Nicholas of Ilok | |
|---|---|
| King of Bosnia; Ban of Macsó, Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia; Voivode of Transylvania | |
| Born | 1410 Ilok, Kingdom of Hungary (today's Croatia) | 
| Died | 1477 | 
| Burial | |
| Spouse | Margit Rozgonyi Dorottya Széchy de Felsőlendva | 
| Issue more... | Lawrence of Ilok | 
| House | House of Ilok | 
| Father | Ladislaus, Ban of Macsó | 
| Mother | Anna 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.