• 1190s-1220:
Stjepan, Ban of Bosnia, likely also ruled Soli, first historically documented ruler of Usora; • 1220-1241:
Sibislav, son of ban Stjepan, supported Hungary in its crusade against Bosnian Church; • 1241–1247:
Matej Ninoslav, the Ban of Bosnia, waged defensive war against Hungary, and after the loss of Usora to Hungarians, he remained the ban of all other Bosnian lands until his death in 1250; • 1322-1329:
Stjepan II, also ban of Bosnia, grandson of Vladislav; from 1322, when Stephen II Kotromanic became a ban of Bosnia, Usora was part of his realm and was included in the titles of all subsequent bans and kings in Bosnia; • 1329-1353:
Vojko, Duke of Usora (land of Soli absorbed into Usora as
župa Soli by 1330), Bosnian nobleman and vassal to Stjepan II, ban of Bosnia; • 1353-1377:
Tvrtko Ivanić, Duke of Usora, Bosnian nobleman and vassal to the first Bosnian King
Tvrtko I Kotromanić; • 1377-1395:
Vlatko Tvrtković, son of Duke Tvrtko of Usora, Bosnian nobleman and vassal to king Tvrtko I; • 1395-1400:
Vučina Vlatković, son of Duke Vlatko of Usora, Bosnian nobleman and vassal to Bosnian king
Dabiša; • 1400-1424:
Vukmir Zlatonosović, Bosnian nobleman and vassal to Bosnian royal
Kotromanić dynasty; • 1424-1430:
Vukašin Zlatonosović, Vukmir's brother, Bosnian nobleman and vassal to the Bosnian king
Tvrtko II Kotromanić; • 1435-1444:
Matko Talovac, ban of Usora, vassal to king Tvrtko II; • 1444-1463:
Tvrtko Stančić, Duke of Usora, Bosnian nobleman and vassal to kings
Thomas Kotromanić and
Stjepan Tomašević, died in May 1463 while defending Bosnia from the Ottoman conquest.
List of Usora rulers after 1463 Last Usora rulers governed re-organized region after the fall of
Kotromanićs and conquest of the
Bosnian Kingdom's territories south of
Jajce and Usora by the
Ottoman Empire in 1463. • 1464-1477:
Nicholas of Ilok, Duke of Usora, Macso, Slavonia and Dalmatia 1464-1471, and puppet king of Bosnia 1471-1477, installed by the Hungarians as a ruler of a buffer state against Ottomans. • 1465-1476:
Matija Sabančić-Radivojević, son of
Radivoj Ostojić, younger brother of Bosnian king Tomas Kotromanić, puppet Bosnian king installed by Ottomans as a counter measure to Nicholas of Ilok. • 1476-1476:
Matija Vojsalić, second and last puppet king in Bosnia installed by Ottomans, ruled only 6 fortresses in central and south Usora (Doboj, Maglaj, Tešanj, Žepče, Vranduk and Travnik).
Interregnum and titular rulers under Hungarian suzerainty Second half of the 13th century was a period after Matej Ninoslav lost it to Hungary, and the rulers were appointed by the King of Hungary. • 1247–1262:
Rostislav Mikhailovich, Russian prince from Rurik dynasty, also Duke of Macsó. • 1262–1272:
Béla, son of Rostislav, also Duke of Macsó. • 1272–1273:
Henry I Kőszegi, also titular ban of Soli. • 1273-1275:
Ernye Ákos, also titular ban of Soli. • 1284-1316:
Stefan Dragutin, also king of Syrmia. • 1316-1322:
Vladislav, also king of Syrmia, son of the preceding. ==See also==