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  1. The aim of this article is to reconstruct the journey of Charles I, King of Hungary (1310– 1342), from Visegrad to Naples in the year 1333. Through an analysis of documents written in the Angevin Chancellery in Naples from 1331 to 1333 (all physically lost, but accessible through transcripts published during the 1800s both in Naples and in Budapest), papal letters of the same period, and ...

  2. Aug 30, 2023 · Maria of Hungary (c. 1257 – 25 March 1323) of the Árpád dynasty was Queen consort of Kingdom of Naples. She was a daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and his wife Elizabeth the Cuman. Family. Maria's mother followed the Shamanist religion, like other Cumans. She was considered a Pagan by contemporary Christians of Europe.

  3. Austria-Hungary. Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe [c] between 1867 and 1918. Austria-Hungary was a military and diplomatic alliance of two sovereign states with a single monarch who was titled both emperor of Austria and King of ...

  4. The Hungary Revolution of 1956 (23 October – 4 November 1956; Hungarian: 1956-os forradalom), also known as the Hungary Uprising, was an attempted countrywide revolution against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989) and the policies caused by the government's subordination to the Soviet Union (USSR). The uprising ...

  5. It was to this line that Charles I (sometimes known as Karl I of Austria, or Charles IV of Hungary) was born. Immediate family. Born Karl Franz Josef Ludwig Hubert Georg Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen on August 17, 1887, Charles I was the son of Archduke Otto Franz of Austria (1865–1906) and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony (1867–1944).

  6. Dec 30, 2023 · Charles was the third king — after his father, and Ferdinand V—to be crowned in Buda, instead of the traditional coronation city of Pozsony (Pressburg, today Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia). Furthermore, he was the first to be inaugurated in Budapest, the unified capitol city of Hungary. The Mátyás Church was decorated lavishly for ...

  7. Charles I or Karl I was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, King of Croatia, King of Bohemia, and the last of the monarchs belonging to the House of Habsburg-Lorraine to rule over Austria-Hungary. The son of Archduke Otto of Austria and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony, Charles became heir presumptive of Emperor Franz Joseph after his uncle ...

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