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Monarchs
Bans and pretenders
Name | Reign | |
Bans of Bosnia | ||
House of Boričević | ||
Ban Borič | 1154 - 1163 | |
House of Kulinić | ||
Ban Kulin | 1180 - 1204 | |
Stjepan Kulinić | 1204 - 1232 | |
Matej Ninoslav Kulinić | 1232 - 1253 | |
House of Kotromanić | ||
Prijezda I | 1254 - 1287 | |
Prijezda II | 1287 - 1290 | |
Stjepan I | 1287 - 1313 | |
Stjepan II | 1314 - 1353 | |
Tvrtko I | 1353 - 1366 | |
Vuk | 1366 - 1367 | |
Tvrtko I, King of Bosnia and Despot of Serbs from 1377 | 1367 - 1391 | |
House of Berislavić, deposed pretenders |
Kings
- Note: All Bosnian kings had two names and the first of those two names was Stephen. They are traditionally and most commonly numbered after the second of their two names; thus, the fourth and sixth King of Bosnia was not Stephen IV Tvrtko, but Stephen Tvrtko II.
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
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Tvrtko I 26 October 1377 - 10 March 1391 |
File:Bogumili-tvrtka1.jpg | 1338 son of Vladislav Kotromanić and Jelena Šubić |
Dorothea of Bulgaria Ilinci 8 December 1374 no children |
10 March 1391 aged 53 |
Dabiša 10 March 1391 - 8 September 1395 |
after 1339 illegitimate son of Vladislav Kotromanić |
Jelena Gruba one daughter |
8 September 1395 Kraljeva Sutjeska | |
Jelena Gruba 8 September 1395 - 1398 |
born to the House of Nikolić | Stephen Dabiša one daughter |
after 1399 | |
Ostoja 1398 - 1404 1409 - 1418 |
illegitimate son of Tvrtko I | (1) Vitača no children (2) Kujava one son (3) Jelena Nelipčić no children |
after 23 March 1418 | |
Ostojić 1418 - 1421 |
son of Stephen Ostoja and Kujava | never married | 1421 | |
Tvrtko II 1421 - November 1443 |
illegitimate son of Tvrtko I | Dorothy Garai no children |
November 1443 | |
Thomas 1443 - 10 July 1461 |
illegitimate son of Stephen Ostoja | (1) Vojača one son (2) Katarina Kosača two children |
10 July 1461 | |
Tomašević 10 July 1461 - 5 June 1463 |
son of Stephen Thomas and Vojača | Jelena Branković Smederevo 1 April 1459 no children |
5 June 1463 beheaded |
Pretenders | ||
Miklós Újlaki (Nikola Iločki) | "King of Bosnia" (1471-1477), appointed by King of Hungary | never assumed throne |
Matija Vojsalić, House of Hrvatinić | "King of Ottoman Bosnia" (1472-?), appointed by the Sultan | removed for conspiring against the Ottomans |
Consorts
Banesses
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
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Elizabeth of Serbia 1283-1314 |
daughter of Stephen Dragutin of Serbia | Stephen I 5 children |
c.1331 | |
Elizabeth of Kuyavia 1315/20 – after 22 August 1345 |
daughter of Casimir II of Kuyavia | Stephen II number of children disputed (at least one) |
c.22 August 1345 | |
Dorothea of Bulgaria 1374-1377 |
daughter of Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria | Tvrtko I Ilinci 8 December 1374 no children |
before 1390 |
Queens
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
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Dorothea of Bulgaria 26 October 1377- 1390 |
daughter of Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria | Tvrtko I Ilinci 8 December 1374 no children |
before 1390 | |
Jelena Gruba 10 March 1391 - 8 September 1395 |
born into the House of Nikolić | Jelena Gruba one daughter |
after March 1399 | |
Vitača 1398 - 1399 |
commoner | Stephen Ostoja no children |
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Kujava Radinović 1399 - 1404 1409 - 1418 |
daughter of Radin Jablanić | Stephen Ostoja one son |
after 1421 | |
Jelena Nelipčić 1416 - 1418 |
daughter of Ivan II Nelipčić | Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić possibly one son Stephen Ostoja no children |
1423 | |
Dorothy Garai 1428 - 1438 |
daughter of János Garai and Hedwig of Masovia | Tvrtko II spring 1428 no children |
September 1438 | |
Katarina Kosača 26 May 1446 - 10 July 1461 |
daughter of Stjepan Vukčić and Jelena Balšić | Stephen Thomas two children |
25 October 1478 | |
Mary of Serbia 10 July 1461 - 5 June 1463 |
daughter of Lazar Branković and Helena Palaiologina | Stephen Tomašević Smederevo 1 April 1459 |
after 1498 |
Disputable pretenders
Name | Tenure | |
Ivaniš Berislavić | Crown-Prince of Bosnia titular Serbian despot |
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Stjepan Berislavić | Crown-Prince of Bosnia and Serbian Despot-in-Exile | executed by Turks in 1535 for refusing to convert to Islam |
Ivan Berislavić | Duke of Dubočac by Derventa | took Islam in 17th century |
Pashas
References
- ^ Nadilo, Branko (2004) Utvrde. Građevinar 56,12:775-783 (The Citadels)
- Karbić, M. Hrvatsko plemstvo u borbi protiv Osmanlija, primjer obitelji Berislavića Grabarskih iz Slavonije. Povijesni prilozi 31:71-85, 2006 (Croatia's nobility in fight against the Ottomans, an example of the Berislavić Grabarski family from Slavonia)
- Bosna Franciscana 10, 17. Franjevačka teologija Sarajevo, 2002 (Franciscan Faculty of Theology Sarajevo)