King of Rama

The title refers to the river Rama, a small tributary of the Neretva.

Bosnia was administered by the ban, who was either an appointed or an elected official, and acted for the child-king Ladislaus.

[3] Since the reign of Béla II, all the kings and queens regnant of Hungary continued to claim supremacy over Bosnia.

In 1878, Bosnia and Herzegovina was occupied by Austria-Hungary and in 1908, it was annexed as a condominium, thereby giving the title a more practical significance than it had ever possessed.

[1] An examination into published charters of the Hungarian rulers it is observed that Rama is equivalent to Bosnia exclusively from the 15th century.

Banner used to symbolize Rama at Ferdinand II 's coronation in 1618