Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia - Children

Children

Stephen and Elisabeth had six children:

  • Vladislav
  • Ninoslav
  • Stephen
  • another son
  • Katarina, married Prince Nikola of Zahumlje in 1338
  • Marija

Stephen II was to succeed Kotroman as Bosnian Ban; but had to flee to the Republic of Ragusa to hide from the Šubićs with his brothers and their mother, Jelisaveta of Nemanja.

Preceded by
Prijezda I
Bosnian Ban
1287–1314
(jointly with Prijezda II 1287–1290)
Succeeded by
Stepan II Kotromanić

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