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Duke of Bosnia[1] | |
Realm of King Bodin (1080 AD) | |
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Reign | fl. 1082-1101 |
House | House of Vojislavljević |
Stephen (Bosnian: Stjepan/Стјепан; Serbian: Stefan/Стефан), Duke of Bosnia, was the first known office-holder of Bosnia (lower course of Bosna, the Vrbas and the Neretva), he was appointed governor by Constantine Bodin (r. 1081–1101), his kinsman, sometime between 1082-5.[2][1]
King Constantine had after the Slav Uprising in Pomoravlje, turned to put the rest of the Serbian territories under his united rule. He appointed Stephen to Bosnia,[2] while Vukan held Rascia.[3]
Bosnia, Zahumlje and Rascia never were incorporated into an integrated state with Duklja. Each principality had its own nobility and institutions, simply requiring a member of the royal family to rule as Prince or Duke.[4] After Constantine died, the regions seceded from Duklja, and Grand Prince Vukan became the most powerful of the Serb royalty.[3]
Prince of Bosnia
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New title First known
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Duke of Bosnia under King Bodin fl. 1081-1101 |
Vacant
Title next held by
Ladislaus of Hungary |