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House of Kotromanić | |
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Coat of Arms | |
Country | Bosnia |
Founded | 12th century |
Founder | Prijezda I |
Titles | Ban, King |
Estate(s) | of Bosnia, Usora, Soli, Serbs, the Seaside, the Western Lands, the Lower Edges, Rascia, Dalmatia, Croatia |
The Kotromanić dynasty ruled various regions in Bosnia and the surroundings from the 13th century as Bans until the crowning with the Bosnian and Serbian crown in 1377 and then as Kings until the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia in 1463.
Bans of Bosnia
- Prijezda I (1250–1287)
- Prijezda II (1287–1290)
- Stjepan I Kotroman (1287–1299)
- Stjepan II Kotromanić (1322–1353)
- Tvrtko (1353–1377)
Kings of Bosnia
- Tvrtko I (1377–1391)
- Stjepan Dabiša (1391–1395)
- Jelena Gruba (1395–1398)
- Stjepan Ostoja (1398–1404)
- Tvrtko II (1404–1409)
- Stjepan Ostoja (restored) (1409–1418)
- Stjepan Ostojić (1418–1421)
- Tvrtko II (restored) (1421–1443)
- Stjepan Tomaš (1443–1461)
- Stjepan Tomašević (1461–1463)
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