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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Bans of Bosnia, Bans of Croatia, Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, House of Peja evi, List of rulers of Croatia, Josip Jela i, Ban of Croatia, Rostislav Mikhailovich, Ignaz Gyulai, List of rulers of Bosnia, Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia, Miklos Zrinyi, Ban Kulin, Matej Ninoslav, Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia, Petar Zrinski, Paul I ubi of Bribir, Nikola ubi Zrinski, Juraj Dra kovi, House of Kotromani, Ivan Ma urani, Prijezda I, Ban of Bosnia, Ladislav Peja evi, Nikola Frankopan, Karoly Khuen-Hedervary, Petar Keglevi, Josip ok evi, Ulrich II, Count of Celje, House of Jela i, Ivan III Dra kovi, Mladen II ubi of Bribir, Koloman Bedekovi, Juraj Haulik, John of Palisna, Ban Bori, Karoly Jozsef Batthyany, Stephen Kulini, Teodor Peja evi, Ivan Skerlecz, George II ubi of Bribir, Hermann II, Count of Celje, Ivan Frankopan, Mladen I ubi of Bribir, Nikola Toma i, Levin Rauch, Juraj V Zrinski, Pavao Rauch, Matko Laginja, Ivan Karlovi, Slavko Cuvaj, Peter Erd dy, Tamas Erd dy, Matko Talovac, Franjo Vla i, Stjepan Svetoslavi, Petar Berislavi, Ivan III Nelipac, Prijezda II, Ban of Bosnia, Krsto Ungnad, Aleksandar Rakodczay, Miklos Erd dy, Ivan Dra kovi, Mirko Deren in, Matija Gereb, Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg. Excerpt: Stephen II (Bosnian and Croatian: Stjepan II Kotromani, Serbian: II ) was a Bosnian Ban from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Vladislav in 1326-1353. He was the son of Bosnian Ban Stephen I Kotroman and Elizabeth, sister of King Stephen Vladislav II of Syrmia. Throughout his reign in the fourteenth century, Stephen ruled the lands from Sava to the Adriatic and from Cetina to Drina. He was a member of the House of Kotroman. He was buried in his Roman Catholic Franciscan church in Mile, near Visoko, Bosnia. When his father died in 1314 and Croa...