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  1. Mary, also known as Maria of Anjou (Hungarian: Anjou Mária, Croatian: Marija Anžuvinska, Polish: Maria Andegaweńska; 1371 – 17 May 1395), reigned as Queen of Hungary and Croatia between 1382 and 1385, and from 1386 until her death.

  2. In 2014, Hungary counted 2,651 full-time-equivalent researchers per million inhabitants, steadily increasing from 2,131 in 2010 and compares with 3,984 in the US or 4,380 in Germany. Hungary's high technology industry has benefited from both the country's skilled workforce and the strong presence of foreign high-tech firms and research centres.

  3. Mary of Austria , also known as Mary of Hungary, was queen of Hungary and Bohemia as the wife of King Louis II, and was later governor of the Habsburg Netherlands. The daughter of Queen Joanna and King Philip I of Castile, Mary married King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia in 1515.

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  5. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Marie of Hungary (d. 1323)Queen of Naples and Anjou . Name variations: Maria; Mary of Hungary. Born in Hungary; died on March 25, 1323; daughter of Stephen V, king of Hungary (r. 1270–1272) and Elizabeth of Kumania (c. 1242–?); married Charles II the Lame (1254–1309), duke of Anjou (r ...

  6. Quick Reference. (1505–58), Queen consort of Hungary and regent of the Netherlands, was the daughter of King Philip I of Spain and Juana la loca and the sister of the Emperor Charles ... From: Mary of Hungary in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance » Subjects: History — Early Modern History (1500 to 1700) Reference entries.

  7. Technical data. Inventory number. E000263. Authors. Leoni, Leone; Leoni, Pompeo. Title. Queen Mary of Hungary. Date. 1553 - 1564. Technique. Cast. Medium. Bronze. Dimension. Height: 175 cm; Width: 60 cm; Base/bottom: 70 cm.

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