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  1. Definitions of Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, analogical dictionary of Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia (English)

  2. Nov 21, 2014 · Stjepan II Kotromanić; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Στέφανος Β΄ της Βοσνίας; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Stjepan II. Kotromanić; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Степан Котроманич; Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Стефан II Котроманић; Тврђава ...

  3. Vladislav was a younger son of Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia, and Elizabeth of Serbia. Upon the death of Ban Stephen I in c. 1314, Vladislav's mother assumed regency in the name of his older brother, Ban Stephen II. Unclear circumstances soon forced her to flee Bosnia and seek refuge in the Republic of Ragusa. She took her children with her, and ...

  4. Stephen II (Bosnian: Stjepan II) was the Bosnian Ban from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Vladislav in 1326–1353. He was the son of Bosnian Ban Stephen I Kotroman and Elizabeth , sister of King Stephen Vladislav II of Syrmia .

  5. By 1314 Stephen had been succeeded by Stephen II, his eldest son by Elizabeth. She was ousted from Bosnia in 1314 and took refuge in Ragusa with her and Stephen I's children: Stephen II, Vladislav, Ninoslav (who died young) and Catherine (who married into the Nemanjić family of Zachlumia). Stephen II and Vladislav managed to reassert the ...

  6. By 1323, King Charles I of Hungary wanted to increase influence over Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia. He offered Stephan the hand of Elizabeth, the relative of his own Piast wife Elizabeth . By marrying Elizabeth of Kuyavia, Stephen received from Charles the lands to the west formerly held by Mladen I Šubić of Bribir and Usora and Soli in the north ...

  7. Prijezda II: Kotromanić: 1287–1290: Stephen I: Kotromanić: 1287–1314: In 1299, Paul I Šubić of Bribir took the title "lord of Bosnia" (Bosniae dominus) and named his brother Mladen I Šubić of Bribir as the Bosnian ban. From 1299 until 1304 Mladen I was at war with Stephen I. Paul: Šubić: 1305–1312

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