Stephen Ostoja of Bosnia

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Stephen Ostoja
King of Bosnia
First reign 1399 - 1405
Predecessor Jelena Gruba
Successor Stephen Tvrtko II
King of Bosnia
Second reign 1409 - 1418
Predecessor Stephen Tvrtko II
Successor Stephen Ostojić
Spouse Vitača
Kujava
Jelena Nelipčić
Issue
Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia
House House of Kotromanić
Father Stephen Tvrtko I of Bosnia
Died 1418

Stephen Ostoja (Bosnian and Croatian: Stjepan Ostoja; Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Остоја) was a Bosnian King from 1398-1404 and 1409-1418.

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[edit] Family connections

He was a member of the House of Kotromanić, son of Tvrtko and grandson of Vladislav of Kotroman and his wife, Jelena Šubić from the Croatian noble Šubić family. When duke Hrvoje Vukčić in 1416 died, King Ostoja divorced his old wife Kujava from the house of Radenović and married Hrvoje's widow Jelena Nelipčić the next year.[1] Jelena Nelipčić was the sister of Prince Ivan III Nelipac from the Croatian noble Nelipić (Nelipac) family. That way Ostoja inherited most of Hrvoje's lands.

[edit] Rise to power

Ostoja was brought to power by the forces of Hrvoje Vukčić, (Ban of Croatia, Grand Duke of Bosnia and a Herzog of Split), that deposed Queen Jelena Gruba in 1398. In 1403 he sided with King Ladislaus of Naples in his plights against the Hungarian King Sigismund, Bosnia's liege. King Ostoja led a war against the Republic of Dubrovnik, a Hungarian vassalage that year. In 1404, the Bosnians under Hrvoje Vukčić replaced him by his brother Tvrtko II because of his poor rule. He had to flee to Hungary.

In 1408, Hungarian King Sigismund managed to defeat the Bosnian nobility and King Stephen Tvrtko II and restore Ostoja to the throne in 1409. King Stephen Ostoja ended the decade-long dispute with the Hungarians but recognizing the suzeiranity of the Hungarian crown and in 1412 visited the Hungarian throne in Buda together with the rest of the Bosnian and Serbian nobility including Serbian Despot Stefan Lazarević.

King Stephen Ostoja died in September of 1418 and his oldest son from his marriage with Kujava, Stephen Ostojić, was elected King of Bosnia.

[edit] Full title

King of Serbs, Bosnia, the Seaside, the Hum Land, the Western Lands, the Lower Edges, Usora, Soli and the Drina

Regnal titles
Preceded by
Jelena Gruba
King of Bosnia
1398–1404
Succeeded by
Tvrtko II
Preceded by
Tvrtko II
King of Bosnia
1409–1418
Succeeded by
Stephen Ostojić

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[edit] References

  1. ^ John Van Antwerp Fine, Bosnian Institute; The Bosnian Church: Its Place in State and Society from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century, Saqi in association with The Bosnian Institute, 2007
  • Српске династије, Andrija Veselinović and Radoš Ljušić, 2001, Novi Sad