House of Kotromanić
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House of Kotromanić of Serbs, Bosnia, Usora, Soli, the Seaside, the Western Lands, the Lower Edges, Rascia, Dalmatia, Croatia |
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Country: | Bosnia | ||
Parent house: | none | ||
Titles: | Ban, King | ||
Founder: | Prijezda I | ||
Final ruler: | Stefan Tomašević | ||
Current head: | extinct | ||
Founding year: | 12th century | ||
Dissolution: | 1463 | ||
Ethnicity: | Bosnian, Serbian | ||
Cadet branches: | House of Tvrtković |
The Kotromanić dynasty ruled various regions in Bosnia and the surroundings from the 13th century as Bans until the crowning with the Bosnian-Serbian crown[1] in 1377 and then as Kings until the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia in 1463.
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[edit] Bans of Bosnia
- Prijezda I (1250–1287)
- Prijezda II (1287–1290)
- Stefan I Kotroman (1287–1299)
- Stefan II Kotromanić (1322–1353)
- Tvrtko (1353–1377)
[edit] Kings of Bosnia
- Stefan Tvrtko I (1377–1391)
- Stefan Dabiša (1391–1395)
- Jelena Gruba (1395–1398)
- Stefan Ostoja (1398–1404)
- Stefan Tvrtko II (1404–1409)
- Stefan Ostoja (restored) (1409–1418)
- Stefan Ostojić (1418–1421)
- Stefan Tvrtko II (restored) (1421–1443)
- Stefan Tomaš (1443–1461)
- Stefan Tomašević (1461–1463)
[edit] See also
- List of rulers of Bosnia
- History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- House of Nemanjić
- Nemanjic pedigree of the Royal House of Yugoslavia presents also modern royalty's descent from the Kotromanic
[edit] References
- ^ Konstantin Jireček, History of Serbs