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 List of Bans and Kings of Bosnia. Who is List of Bans and Kings of Bosnia? What is List of Bans and Kings of Bosnia? ...
1353-1391 (Ban 1353-1377, King 1377-1391) Tvrtko Kotromanic (born 1338?, died 1391) Nephew of Stephen Kotromanic.
1391 - 1395 Stephen (Stjepan) Dabisa (died 1395) Illegitimate son of Ninoslav Kotromanic, a son of Kotroman.
From 1404 Tvrtko II claimed the Kingship of Bosnia, and battled with Ostoja and Radivoj for control of Bosnia, finally forcing Radivoj from the throne in 1420.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/List_of_Bans_and_Kings_of_Bosnia   (592 words)

  
 List of Bans and Kings of Bosnia
1322-1353 Ban Stephen Kotromanić (also called Stephen II Kotromanić) (born ?, died 1353).
1353-1391 (Ban 1353-1377, King 1377-1391) Tvrtko Kotromanić (born 1338?, died 1391) Nephew of Stephen Kotromanić.
1391 - 1395 Stephen (Stjepan) Dabiša; (died 1395) Illegitimate son of Ninoslav Kotromanić, a son of Kotroman.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_bans_and_kings_of_bosnia.html   (549 words)

  
 Stephen Dabiša - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Contract of Đakovice, made in 1393 with Hungarian king Sigismund, he again acknowledged the supremacy of the Crown of St. Stephen, and agreed to be succeeded by Sigismund if he died with no direct successors.
Translation of the first 2 lines: "In the name of the father son and holy ghost amen, I Stefan Dabisa, by the grace of God, King of Serbs, Bosnia, the Sea Coast, the Land of Hum, the Lowlands, Western Lands, Usora, Soli and the Podrinje"
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stefan_Dabisa   (169 words)

  
 flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Flag of 1992 flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de
The Kotromanic were close to the Hungarian kings, and Stjepan's daughter Elisabeth married Louis I of Hungary (reigned 1342-82).
While I guess that Sretko might well be close to the truth explaining that the loyalities and alliances in the region are very hard to track and were very frequently changed according to the political climate, however, the main argument regarding the name is flawed.
Stephen was a very popular royal name in larger region - just to name one, the king founder of the Hungarian state is also known as Stephen (St. Istvan in magyar and indeed Sv.
www.nationalflaggen.de /flags-of-the-world/flags/ba-1992.html   (1907 words)

  
 List of rulers of Bosnia - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1287 (1290?) - 1316 (~1314?) Kotroman, also called Stephen (Stjepan) Kotromanić or Stephen I Kotromanić, ruled a territory in northern Bosnia as a vassal of the Hungarian King.
1322 (1314?) - 1353 Ban Stephen (Stjepan) Kotromanić (also called Stephen II Kotromanić) (born ?, died 1353).
1353 (1357?) - 1391 (Ban 1353-1377, King 1377-1391) Tvrtko Kotromanić (born 1338?, died 1391) Nephew of Stephen Kotromanić.
www.free-definition.com /List-of-rulers-of-Bosnia.html   (602 words)

  
 SUNFLOWERS Community Boards - No Famous Persons in KoH?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The rule passes from House of Trpimirovic to House of Arpday.
After Sigismund start the fight between few families including the Habsbugrs, Anjou(Angevin) and Jagiello which of course ends with the victory of Habsburg family.
The Slovakian territories were, at the beginning of the existence of the Hungarian Kingdom, the object of frequent and long battles between them and the neighboring country sovereigns.
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under 2 years: Stephen VI [VII] (PAPAL STATES)
under 1 year: Stephen IX [X] (PAPAL STATES)
ROMANIA: 48 years (Charles I) MOLDAVIA: 47 years (Stephen III the Great)
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