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  1. 3 days ago · Hungarian public opinion traditionally regards the period between the death of Matthias Corvinus in 1490 and the Battle of Mohács in 1526, that is, the reign of Vladislaus II (r. 1490–1516) and his son Louis II (r. 1516–1526), two members of the Jagiellonian Dynasty, and the reign of John Szapolyai (r. 1526–1540), a relative of the Polish kings, as extremely negative.

  2. May 17, 2024 · Adelaide of Hungary 1107–1140: Béla II 1109–1141 King of Hungary and Croatia: Msitislav I the Great 1076–1132 Grand Prince of Kiev: Zbyslava of Kiev c. 1085 –1114: Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland 1086–1138: Salomea of Berg c. 1100 –1144: Henry of Bohemia d. c. 1169: Judith of Thuringia c. 1135 –1174: Vladislaus II c. 1110 ...

  3. May 12, 2024 · In 1000 AD, Stephen was crowned by Pope Sylvester II, marking the official establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary and solidifying its status as a Christian monarchy. In no time, he instituted a series of ecclesiastical reforms, establishing dioceses, monasteries, and churches throughout the kingdom. By promoting Christianity as the official ...

  4. 5 days ago · He was the son of Prince Vlad II Dracul ("Dracula" means "son of Dracul," son of the dragon, as King Sigismund of Hungary had knighted and inducted Vlad the Elder into the Order of the Dragon).

  5. May 6, 2024 · Vladislaus II of Hungary was born on March 1, 1456 in Kraków, Małopolskie, Polska, son of Casimir IV King of Poland and Elizabeth von Habsburg Österreich. He was married on October 6, 1502 in BudaPest, Kingdom of Hungary to Anne Foix-Candale, they had 2 children. He was married on October 6, 1502 in BudaPest, Kingdom of Hungary to Anne Foix-Candale, they had 2 children. He was married on ...

  6. May 2, 2024 · About Herzog Wladislaus II. of Opole. Born around 1326-32 - died 1401 in Opole. The Duke of Opole, colloquially known as Opole at that time. Unlucky in his native principality, and being very ambitious, he left for Hungary in the 1450s. In 1367 he became a palatine of Hungary, which made him the second official after the king in this country.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HunyadiJohn Hunyadi - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · John Hunyadi ( Hungarian: Hunyadi János; Romanian: Ioan de Hunedoara; Croatian: Janko Hunjadi; Serbian: Сибињанин Јанко, romanized : Sibinjanin Janko; c. 1406 – 11 August 1456) was a leading Hungarian military and political figure in the Kingdom of Hungary during the 15th century. According to most contemporary sources, he was ...

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