King Stephen
King Stephen can refer to a number of individuals. Note that medieval rulers in Serbia (see List of Serbian monarchs) and Bosnia (see List of rulers of Bosnia) used Stephen as an honorific as well as a personal name. (see also : Stephen King or Stephen, King of England)
Kings named Stephen include:
Rulers of Bosnia
House of Kotromanić
- Stephen Tvrtko I
- Stephen Dabiša
- Stephen Ostoja
- Stephen Ostojić
- Stephen Tvrtko II
- Stephen Thomas
- Stephen Tomašević
House of Kulinić
Rulers of Croatia of the Trpimirović dynasty
Rulers of England
- Stephen, King of England (died 1154)
Rulers of Hungary
- Stephen I of Hungary (died 1038), Saint Stephen of Hungary
- Stephen II of Hungary (died 1131)
- Stephen III of Hungary (died 1172)
- Stephen IV of Hungary (1133–1165)
- Stephen V of Hungary (died 1272)
Rulers of Poland
- Stefan Batory (died 1586), King of Poland, Prince of Transylvania
Rulers in Serbia
House of Nemanjić
- Stefan Nemanja
- Stefan Prvovencani
- Stefan Radoslav
- Stefan Vladislav I
- Stefan Uroš I
- Stefan Dragutin
- Stefan Uroš II Milutin
- Stefan Vladislav II
- Stefan Decanski
- Stefan Dušan
- Stefan Uroš V
House of Vojislavljević
- Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav (generally called prince rather than king)
Other South Slav rulers
- Stefan Lazarević of Serbia (generally called prince rather than king)
- Stefan I Crnojević of Montenegro
- Stjepan Vukčić Kosača of Herzegovina (generally called duke rather than king)
Musical works
- Musical works with Saint Stephen of Hungary as subject:
- King Stephen (1811), by Ludwig van Beethoven
- István király (1885), (King Stephen), opera by Ferenc Erkel
- István, a király (1984), rock opera
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