Kotromanić dynasty
| Kotromanić Котроманић | |
|---|---|
| Royal house | |
| Kotromanić dynasty coat of arms, featuring the Hungarian red-and-white royal Árpád stripes through marshalling. From the only colored armorials based on pre-1463 information (as presented by the Bosnian ambassador at the 1414-1418 ecumenical Council of Constance): From the Grünenberg armorial From the Wernigerode Armorial | |
| Country | Kingdom of Bosnia Despotate of Serbia | 
| Founded | c. 1250 | 
| Founder | Prijezda I | 
| Final ruler | Stephen Tomašević | 
| Titles | Ban of Bosnia King of Bosnia King of Serbia King of Croatia Despot of Serbia | 
| Dissolution | c. 1500 | 
| Deposition | 25 May 1463 | 
The House of Kotromanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Котроманић, pl. Kotromanići / Котроманићи) was a late medieval Bosnian noble and later royal dynasty. Rising to power in the middle of the 13th century as bans of Bosnia, with control over little more than the valley of the eponymous river, the Kotromanić rulers expanded their realm through a series of conquests to include nearly all of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, large parts of modern-day Croatia and parts of modern-day Serbia and Montenegro, with Tvrtko I eventually establishing the Kingdom of Bosnia in 1377. The Kotromanić intermarried with several southeastern and central European royal houses. The last sovereign, Stephen Tomašević, ruled briefly as Despot of Serbia in 1459 and as King of Bosnia between 1461 and 1463, before losing both countries – and his head – to the Ottoman Turks.