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  1. Sep 11, 2020 · This collection of essays examines the cultural patronage of Mary of Hungary in the light of her multiple identities: a humanist-trained patron of the arts; a Habsburg princess closely implicated in the visual construction and projection of Charles V's political identity across the alliances and divisions of early modern Europe; and a female ...

  2. May 12, 2023 · Media in category "Mary of Hungary". The following 27 files are in this category, out of 27 total. Coronation Day of Mary of Hungary, Illustration for Il costume antico e moderno by Giulio Ferrario 1831 (8).jpg 3,078 × 1,942; 1.19 MB. Elizabeth and Mary of Hungary at the tomb of Louis the Great.jpg 420 × 500; 68 KB.

  3. Mary of Hungary. 1553 - 1564. Bronze. Together with her brother Charles V, Mary of Hungary (1505–1558) was Leone Leoni’s most important patron at the imperial court. Leoni and Mary, governor of the Low Countries, met on three occasions: in Brussels in 1549, in Augsburg three years later, and again in Brussels in 1556.The present bronze ...

  4. May 5, 2024 · Spouse Sigismund of Luxembourg House Capetian House of Anjou Father Louis I of Hungary Mother Elizabeth of Bosnia Born 1371 Died 17 May 1395 (aged 24) Buda, Hungary. Mary of Anjou (1371 – 17 May 1395) (in Hungarian and Slovakian: Mária, in Croatian Marija Anžuvinska) was queen regnant of Hungary [1] from 1382 until her death in 1395.

  5. Details. individual; royal/imperial; Austrian; Female. Life dates. 1505-1558. Biography. Archduchess of Austria and youngest child of Philip the Fair and Joanna the Mad. She was the Queen consort of Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia (q.v.), and later governor of the Netherlands for her brother, Emperor Charles V (q.v.). 13 related objects.

  6. Sep 11, 2016 · Mary of Hungary, period of rule, 1531-1555. Mary of Hungary, who was also known as Mary of Austria was born on 15 September 1505 to Queen Joanna and King Philip I of Castile. When she was ten years old she was married to King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia. During her time in Hungary, Mary became aware of the teachings of Martin Luther.

  7. Emil Unger; 1997. Magyar Éremhatározó / Kötet 1. 1000-1540.Ajtósi Dűrer Könyvkiadó, Budapest, Hungary.

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