Nikola, Visoko, Mileševo) in 1244, as a place of the Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian.
[2] From 1367 to 1407 several historical sources mention Ragusan merchants who gave money contributions for the Franciscan friary that was located in Mile,[3] which is, according to sources from 1380 to 1390, identified as Stephen II Kotromanić ban's foundation, the Franciscan friary of Saint Nicholas of the Little Brothers.
[5] The grave of Stephen II, who died in 1353, couldn't be identified in later archaeological excavations.
Mavro Orbini and later authors cite that Stephen II built a church in Mile, and by his own will wanted to be buried there.
[6] Tvrtko I's, King of Bosnia, grave has been located and identified in the north wall of the church.