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  1. Stephen Dabiša ( Serbo-Croatian: Stjepan/Stefan Dabiša, Стјепан/Стефан Дабиша; Hungarian: Dabiša István; died on 8 September 1395) was as a member of the Kotromanić dynasty who reigned as King of Bosnia from March 1391 until his death. Elected to succeed the first king, Tvrtko I, Dabiša at first maintained the integrity of the Kingdom of Bosnia.

  2. Stjepan Dabiša (1339. – Kraljeva Sutjeska, 8. rujna 1395.), bio je bosanski kralj od 1391. do 1395. godine. Također bio je i titularni kralj Hrvatske i Dalmacije.

  3. Stjepan Dabiša (nakon 1339 – 8. septembar 1395) bio je bosanski kralj koji je vladao Bosnom u periodu od 1391. do 1395. Za vrijeme Dabišine vladavine jačaju uticaji bosanskih velikaša i mješanje Ugarske u bosanske političke poslove. Dabiša je uspio očuvati Bosnu iz perioda kralja Tvrtka do 1394. godine kada je izgubio Hrvatsku i ...

  4. Tvrtko is widely considered one of Bosnia's greatest medieval rulers, having enlarged the country's borders to their greatest extent, left a strong economy, and improved the living standards of his subjects. He was survived by at least one son, Tvrtko II, but was succeeded by Dabiša, under whom Tvrtko's burgeoning realm began to decay.

  5. Stjepan Dabiša (en Bosnien: Stjepan Dabiša; en serbe cyrillique : Стефан Дабиша) est un roi de Bosnie qui a régné de 1391 à 1395. Il est un membre de la dynastie des Kotromanić . Origine incertaine. Dabiša est peut-être le fils illégitime de Vladislav Kotromanić ou un fils de son frère Ninoslav 1.

  6. All lands ruled by the royal Kotromanić Dinasty (Light green temporary: Parts of Donji Kraji and Serbian Despotate under Stjepan Tomašević) Stephen ( r. 1461–1463) became King of Bosnia upon his father upon the latter's death in 1461. His reign in Bosnia too was cut short by an Ottoman invasion in the spring of 1463.

  7. Stjepan Dabiša. Darstellung des Stjepan Dabiša in seinem Siegel (1395). Stjepan Dabiša († 1395) aus dem Haus Kotromanić, war von 1391 bis 1395 König von Bosnien. Er war ein Neffe und der Nachfolger des ersten bosnischen Königs Tvrtko I.