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Stephen I Kotromanić (Serbo-Croatian: Стефан I / Stjepan I) (1242–1314) was a Bosnian Ban from 1287 to 1290 jointly with Ban Prijezda II and 1290–1314 alone as a vassal of the Kingdom of Hungary.
- Elizabeth of Slavonia
- Prijezda I
- 1287–1314
- Elizabeth of Serbia
Stephen II Kotromanić of Bosnia (Bosnian and Serbian Stjepan II Kotromanić, Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан II Котроманић), nicknamed the Devil's Student was a Bosnian Ban. [1] from 1322, until 1353 sharing some authority with his brother, Prince Vladislav. He was the son of Ban Stephen I Kotroman and the Serbian Princes Jelisaveta ...
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Born in 1438, Stephen hailed from the House of Kotromanić as one of the two known sons of the Bosnian prince Thomas by a commoner named Vojača. The other son died as an adolescent. Stephen's father was an adulterine son of King Ostoja and a younger brother of Radivoj, who contested the rule of their cousin King Tvrtko II.
- 17 November 1461
- Thomas
- 10 July 1461 – 25 May 1463
Pages in category "Bans of Bosnia". The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Borićević dynasty. Kotromanić dynasty. Kulinić dynasty. List of rulers of medieval Bosnia.
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Ban of Bosnia; Reign: September 1353 – October 1377 (interrupted by Vuk, 1365–1366) Predecessor: Stephen II: King of Bosnia; Reign: October 1377 – 10 March 1391: Coronation (26 October?) 1377: Successor: Dabiša
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