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  1. 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. [1] Origin. His ancestry is not known precisely.

  2. The Banate of Bosnia ( Serbo-Croatian: Banovina Bosna / Бановина Босна), or Bosnian Banate ( Bosanska banovina / Босанска бановина), was a medieval state based in what is today Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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  4. N. Matej Ninoslav. Prijezda I, Ban of Bosnia. Prijezda II, Ban of Bosnia. Stephen (honorific) Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia. Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia. Mladen II Šubić of Bribir. Paul I Šubić of Bribir. Tvrtko I of Bosnia. Vuk, Ban of Bosnia. Categories: Banate of Bosnia. Bans (title) Medieval Bosnian nobility. Bosnian royalty. Bosnian royal titles.

  5. While credit for establishing Bosnian statehood goes to Ban Kulin it was Stephen II who solidified statehood and made Bosnia one of the strongest countries in the Balkans at the time, gaining territory from both Croatia and Serbia. This included Herzegovina.

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  7. Celebrated in April 1459, it made Stephen the ruler of the remnants of the neighbouring country. The intent was to unite the Kingdom of Bosnia and the Serbian Despotate under Stephen to combat the expanding Ottoman Empire. However, Stephen's Catholicism made him unpopular in Orthodox Serbia.

  8. Stephen Tvrtko I (Serbo-Croatian: Stjepan/Stefan Tvrtko / Стјепан/Стефан Твртко; c. 1338 – 10 March 1391) was the first king of Bosnia. A member of the House of Kotromanić, he succeeded his uncle Stephen II as the ban of Bosnia in 1353.

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