King Stephen
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Kings named Stephen include:
- Stefan Batory (died 1586), King of Poland, Prince of Transylvania
- Stephen of England (died 1154)
- Stephen I of Hungary (died 1038), Saint Stephen of Hungary
- Stephen II of Hungary (died 1131)
- Stephen III of Hungary (died 1172)
- Stephen IV of Hungary
- Stephen V of Hungary (died 1272)
Medieval rulers of the South Slav polities in Serbia (see List of Serbian monarchs) and Bosnia (see List of rulers of Bosnia) used Stephen as an honorific as well as a personal name.
- Rulers in Serbia of the House of Vojislavljević
- Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav (generally called prince rather than king)
- Rulers of Serbia of the House of Nemanjić
- Rulers in Bosnia of the House of Kulinić
- Stjepan Kulinić (generally called prince rather than king)
- Rulers in Bosnia of the House of Kotromanić
- Stjepan I Kotroman (generally called prince rather than king)
- Stjepan II Kotromanić (generally called prince rather than king)
- Tvrtko I of Bosnia styleed himself King Stjepan Tvrtko of Croatia
- Stjepan Dabiša
- Stjepan Ostoja
- Stjepan Ostojić
- Stjepan Tomaš
- Stjepan Tomašević
- Rulers in Croatia of the Trpimirović dynasty
- Other South Slav rulers
- Stefan Lazarević of Serbia (generally called prince rather than king)
- Stefan I Crnojević of Montenegro
- Stjepan Vukčić Kosača of Herzegovina (generally called duke rather than king)