Lista władców
Szablon:History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 1190s-1220: Stefan, likely also ban of Soli, first historically documented ban of Usora
- 1220-1241: Sibislav, son of ban Stefan, supporting Hungary in its crusade against Bosnian heretics (members of Bosnian Church)
- 1241–1247: Matej Ninoslav, also ban of Bosnia proper, waged defensive war against Hungary. After the loss of Usora to Hungarians, remained the ban of all other Bosnian lands until his death in 1250
- 1247–1262: Rostislav Mikhailovich, Russian prince from Rurik dynasty, also Duke of Macso, appointed by the king of Hungary
- 1262–1272: Bela, son of Rostislav, also Duke of Macso, appointed by the king of Hungary
- 1272–1273: Henry I Kőszegi, also ban of Soli, appointed by the king of Hungary
- 1273-1275: Ernye Ákos, also ban of Soli, appointed by the king of Hungary
- 1282-1316: Stefan Dragutin, also king of Syrmia, appointed by the king of Hungary
- 1316-1323: Vladislav, also king of Syrmia, son of the preceding
- 1323-1324: Stefan Dečanski, also king of Serbia, conqueror
- 1324-1329: Stjepan, also ban of Bosnia, grandson of Vladislav
- 1329-1353: Vojko, Duke of Usora (Soli region absorbed into Usora by 1330), appointed by Stephen II Kotromanic, ban of Bosnia
- 1353-1377: Tvrtko Ivahnic, Duke of Usora, supporter of king Tvrtko I Kotromanic, first Bosnian king
- 1377-1395: Vlatko Tvrtkovic, son of Duke Tvrtko of Usora, supporter of Bosnian king Tvrtko I Kotromanic
- 1395-1400: Vucihna Vlatkovic, son of Duke Vlatko of Usora, supporter of Bosnian king Dabisa Kotromanic
- 1400-1424: Vukmir Zlatonosovic, supporter of Bosnian royal Kotromanic family
- 1424-1430: Vukasin Zlatonosovic, Vukmir's brother, supporter of Bosnian king Tvrtko II Kotromanic
- 1430-1435: Djuradj Brankovic, Despot of Serbia, conqueror of eastern Usora and Bosnia
- 1435-1444: Matko Talovac, ban of Usora, supporter of Bosnian king Tvrtko II Kotromanić
- 1444-1463: Tvrtko Stancic, Duke of Usora, supporter of Bosnian kings Tomas Kotromanić and Stefan Tomasević, died in May 1463 while defending Bosnia from the Ottoman conquest
Last Usora rulers after Ottoman conquest of Bosnia in 1463:
- 1464-1477: Nicholas of Ilok, Duke of Usora, Macso, Slavonia and Dalmatia 1464-1471, and king of Bosnia 1471-1477, appointed by the king of Hungary as a ruler of buffer state against Ottomans
- 1465-1476: Matija Sabancic Radivojevic, 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 Vojsalic, 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)
Od 1322 r., Kiedy Kotromanik Stefana II został władcą w Bośni, Usora był częścią jego królestwa i obejmował tytuły wszystkich kolejnych zakazów i królów w Bośni.
From 1322, when Stephen II Kotromanic became a ruler in Bosnia, Usora was part of his realm and included in the titles of all subsequent Bans and kings in Bosnia.
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