Ponsa

Ponsa or Pousa (Hungarian: Pósa; Serbo-Croatian: Ponza/Понза or Povša/Повша) was a Hungarian-born Dominican friar who served as Bishop of Bosnia from 1238 to 1270 (or 1272). He was appointed by Pope Gregory IX in an effort to combat the autonomous Bosnian Church, but found no support in Bosnia. He fled the country in the 1240s, never to return.

Ponsa

Ponsa or Pousa (Hungarian: Pósa; Serbo-Croatian: Ponza/Понза or Povša/Повша) was a Hungarian-born Dominican friar who served as Bishop of Bosnia from 1238 to 1270 (or 1272). He was appointed by Pope Gregory IX in an effort to combat the autonomous Bosnian Church, but found no support in Bosnia. He fled the country in the 1240s, never to return.