Vladislav, King of Syrmia

For the Serbian King 1233-1243, see Stefan Vladislav. For other monarchs with similar names, see Ladislaus II (disambiguation).
Vladislav

Vladislav at Dečani (frescoes finished in 1350).
King of Syrmia
Reign 1316-1325
Coronation 1316
Predecessor Stefan Dragutin
Born 1280
Died 1325
Spouse Constanza Morosini
House Nemanjić dynasty
Father Stefan Dragutin
Mother Catherine of Hungary
Religion Serbian Orthodox

Vladislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Владислав; 1280–1326) or Stefan Vladislav II (Стефан Владислав II) was the King of Syrmia from 1316 to 1325, and claimant to the Serbian Kingdom.

He was the son of Stefan Dragutin, who had ruled Serbia until 1282, when he became ill and abdicated, giving the superior rule to his younger brother Stefan Milutin. Dragutin continued to rule the royal domain of Syrmia, which was later succeeded by Vladislav.

Life

Vladislav was son of King Stefan Dragutin of Serbia and Hungarian princess Catherine.

During the Hungarian civil war of 1292 he received the province of Slavonia from titular Hungarian king Charles Martel of Anjou. After the death of the last Arpad king of Hungary, Andrew III, he was also a contestant for the Hungarian throne, through his mother. After King Dragutin died in 1316, Vladislav succeeded him as ruler of the Kingdom of Syrmia, but the king of Serbia, Stefan Milutin, his uncle, defeated him and imprisoned him.

The image of Vladislav on a coin.

When Milutin died in 1321, the newly freed Vladislav got to rule the lands of his father, with the help of the Hungarians, the Bulgarians, the Bosnian Ban and the Šubić family. The rule, according to law, was to be given to Vladislav.[1]

Tsar Michael Asen III of Bulgaria, newly in conflict with Vladislav's cousin Stefan Dečanski, the successor of Milutin, started to support Vladislav as the rightful monarch of whole Serbia, but this support showed insufficient. After having been beaten again by supporters of Stefan Dečanski, he retreated to the Kingdom of Hungary in 1324. Vladislav's sororal nephew Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, then started to rule Vladislav's lands in Bosnia (Soli and Usora), and around Lower Syrmia where long battles between Serbs and Hungarians were frequent.

Vladislav was married to Constanza Morosini, niece of Andrew III of Hungary.

Ancestry

Literature


References

  1. Spomenik 36. 1900. p. 104. Од краља Драгутина чији син Владислав требао је по закону да на “ следи престо краља Милутина, Владислав син Драгутинов, а не слепи искључени из наследства Стефан Урош Дечански, који је прогнао законитог краља ...
  2. Ancestors of Elisabeth of Serbia

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Regnal titles
Preceded by
Stephen Dragutin
King of Syrmia
13161325
Succeeded by
annexation
Stephen Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia
as King of All Serbia
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