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Father
  
Charles I of Hungary

Died
  
August 9, 1354

Name
  
Stephen, of

Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

Mother
  
Elizabeth of Poland


Stephen, Duke of Slavonia

Burial
  
Szekesfehervar Basilica

Issue
  
John, Duke of Slavonia Elizabeth, Princess of Taranto

House
  
Capetian House of Anjou

Spouse
  
Margaret of Bavaria, Duchess of Slavonia

Children
  
Elizabeth of Slavonia, John, Duke of Slavonia

Parents
  
Elizabeth of Poland, Queen of Hungary, Charles I of Hungary

Cousins
  
Niemierz, Elizabeth of Poland, Duchess of Pomerania

Similar People
  
Charles I of Hungary, Elizabeth of Poland - Queen of, Charles Martel of Anjou, Andrew - Duke of Calabria, Louis I of Hungary

Stephen, Duke of Slavonia (26 December 1332 – 9 August 1354), was a Hungarian prince of the Capetian House of Anjou who served as governor of the provinces of Transylvania, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Croatia during the reign of his brother, King Louis I.

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Youth

Stephen was the youngest of five sons born to Charles I and his third wife, Elizabeth of Poland. Of the five, Louis, Andrew and Stephen survived infancy. Charles granted Louis and Stephen the duchies of Transylvania and Slavonia respectively, though they did not assume direct government of the provinces; Andrew, on the other hand, became Duke of Calabria by marrying the heiress apparent to the Neapolitan throne (the future Joan I of Naples). Louis became king upon their father's death in 1342, and Andrew was assassinated in Naples in 1345; the latter's son, Charles Martel, died the next year. This turn of events made Stephen heir presumptive to the childless King Louis.

Dukedom

In 1349, Stephen was given a household of his own and a small region to govern the counties of Szepes and Sáros. Louis went to Naples to avenge Andrew's death in 1350; Stephen and his mother functioned jointly as lieutenants of the kingdom for a short while. Upon his return, Louis made Stephen Duke of Transylvania. In 1351, he also made him Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia, before finally trusting him with the government of Slavonia in 1353. Stephen's political role was nevertheless rather insignificant.

Stephen died in 1354. He was survived by his wife, Margaret of Bavaria, and their two children, Elizabeth and John of Slavonia. John succeeded Stephen as duke and heir presumptive to the Hungarian throne, with Margaret as his guardian, but soon died in infancy.

References

Stephen, Duke of Slavonia Wikipedia