Duke of Slavonia

The Duke of Slavonia (slavonski herceg; dux Slavoniae), also Duke of Dalmatia and Croatia (herceg Hrvatske i Dalmacije; dux Dalmatiae et Croatiae) and sometimes Duke of "Whole Slavonia", Dalmatia and Croatia (herceg cijele Slavonije, Hrvatske i Dalmacije; dux totius Sclavoniae, Croatiae et Dalmatiae) was a title of nobility granted several times in the 13th and 14th centuries, mainly to relatives of Hungarian monarchs or other noblemen. The title of duke signified a more extensive power than that of the Ban of Slavonia or Ban of Croatia.

List of Dukes

 * Álmos (1084-1095)
 * Stephen III (1147-1162)
 * Béla III (1162-1172)
 * Emeric (1194-1196)
 * Andrew II (1198-1204)
 * Béla IV (1220-1226)
 * Coloman (1226-1241)
 * Denis Türje (1241-1245)
 * Stephen V (1245-1257)
 * Béla (1260-1269)
 * Ladislaus IV (1270-1272)
 * Andrew (1274-1278)
 * Andrew III (1278-1290, in rebellion)
 * Tomasina Morosini (1290-1296/97)
 * Albertino Morosini (1297-1301/05)
 * Stephen (1353-1354)
 * Charles of Durazzo (1371-1376)
 * John (with his mother Margaret) (1354-1356)
 * John Corvinus (1490-1494)