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  1. Stephen II (Serbo-Croatian: Стефан II / Stjepan II) was the Bosnian Ban from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Vladislav Kotromanić in 1326–1353. He was the son of Bosnian Ban Stephen I Kotromanić and Elizabeth , sister of King Stefan Vladislav II .

  2. 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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  4. Stephen Tomašević or Stephen II (Serbo-Croatian: Stjepan/Stefan Tomašević, Стјепан/Стефан Томашевић; c. 1438 – 25 May 1463) was the last sovereign from the Bosnian Kotromanić dynasty, reigning as Despot of Serbia briefly in 1459 and as King of Bosnia from 1461 until 1463.

    • 17 November 1461
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    • 10 July 1461 – 25 May 1463
  5. 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.

  6. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia is the 4,857th most popular politician (down from 4,053rd in 2019), the 35th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (down from 26th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Politician.

  7. Contents. 1Early life. 2Reign. 2.1Mladen's II plight. 2.2Early reign and other marriages. 2.3Nelipac's plight. 2.4Conflict with Serbia. 2.5Religious tensions in Bosnia. 2.6Changes in the throne. 2.7Continued conflict with Serbia. 2.8Last years. 3Edicts. 4Title. 5Marriages and children. 6See also. 7References. 8Sources. 9External links. Early life.

  8. Chapters: Stephen Ii, Ban of Bosnia. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Stephen II (Bosnian and Croatian: Stjepan II Kotromani, Serbian: II ) was a Bosnian Ban from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Vladislav in 1326-1353.

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