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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.
- Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia
Stephen I Kotromanić (Serbo-Croatian: Стефан I / Stjepan I)...
- Stephen II of Bosnia
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- Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia
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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Ostoja of Bosnia was one of the most active kings to leave traces in Visoko. He assumed his role as a king in 1398, but after 4 years he was forced to flee Bosnia. The nobility on the side of Tvrtko II held a meeting in Mile and decided to overthrow Ostoja because of his pro-Hungarian stance.
Stephen Kotromanić (also Stjepan Kotromanić, or Stefan Kotromanić) may refer to: Stephen I Kotromanić, ban (ruler) of medieval Bosnia (1287–1314)