Stephen Držislav
| Stephen Držislav | |
|---|---|
The pleter with inscription of Stephen Držislav, 10th century. | |
| King of Croatia | |
| Reign | 969–997 |
| Predecessor | Michael Krešimir II |
| Successor | Svetoslav Suronja |
| Regent | Helen of Zadar (969–976) |
| Died | c. 997 |
| Burial | |
| Issue | Svetoslav Krešimir III Gojslav |
| Dynasty | Trpimirović |
| Father | Michael Krešimir II |
| Mother | Helen of Zadar |
| Religion | Christianity |
Stephen Držislav (Croatian: Stjepan Držislav, Latin: Dircislauus, Dirscisclavus, Dirzisclavus, Dirzsci[s]clavus, Dirzislaus, Stefanus) was King of Croatia from AD 969 until his death around 997. He was a member of the Trpimirović dynasty, and in preserved documents and inscriptions held titles of reges (king), dux magnus, patriarch and eparchi.