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  1. She agreed to give up Transylvania in exchange for the Duchy of Opole and Racibórz, and other territories so that her annual income would be 25,000 florins. For her domains in Hungary, which were valued at 140,000 florins, Isabella was to receive Ziębice, Ząbkowice Śląskie, and 100,000 florins in cash. [23]

  2. Transylvania was administrated by Isabella, John Sigismund's mother, from 1541 to 1551, when it fell for five years under Habsburg rule (1551–1556). The House of Zapolya regained the control of Transylvania in 1556, when the Diet of Szászsebes elected Sigismund as prince of Transylvania.

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  4. Apr 13, 2023 · Queen consort Isabella governed Transylvania until her death in 1559, and his son, King John II of Szapolyai (John Sigismund) as elected king, until 1565. He fought the Habsburgs in order to tighten the boundaries of his domain, and this has led eventually to the Speyer Convention in 1570.

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  5. Mar 10, 2019 · Isabella would give up Transylvania in exchange for Opole and Racibórz in Silesia. Ferdinand was also to provide for John Sigismund, who would later marry one of his daughters. Martinuzzi was to be made Archbishop of Gran, and to receive the cardinal's hat. Isabella defended her rights and took up arms.

  6. Van Helsing and Mina take to the castle, where Van Helsing defeats the three female vampires. Meanwhile, Dr. Seward and Morris hunt Dracula down by horse, while Arthur and Jonathan search by boat. When they manage to reach him as the sun sets, Jonathan, meaning to decapitate Dracula, stabs him in the throat. Morris simultaneously stabs Dracula ...

  7. Isabella and John Sigismund left Transylvania on 6 August 1551, accompanied by Péter Petrovics. They settled in Kassa (now Košice in Slovakia), and moved to Opole in March 1552. Realizing that the Silesian duchies were poor, they left for Poland before the end of April.

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