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  1. Mary of Hungary (15 September 1505 – 18 October 1558) was first Queen-Consort of Hungary and then Governor of the Netherlands during her widowhood. The fifth child of Joanna of Castile and Philip, Duke of Burgundy, Mary is also sometimes known as Mary of Austria or Mary of Habsburg. Mary and three of her siblings (Eleanor, Charles and ...

  2. dewiki Maria von Ungarn (1257–1323) elwiki Μαρία της Ουγγαρίας (1257-1323) enwiki Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples. eswiki María de Hungría (1257-1323) fawiki ماریا مجارستان ملکه ناپل. frwiki Marie de Hongrie (1257-1323) hewiki מריה מהונגריה, מלכת נאפולי. hrwiki Marija Arpadović ...

  3. Oct 28, 2006 · Internet Archive Audio. Live Music Archive Librivox Free Audio. Featured. ... MARY OF HUNGARY SECOND REGENT OF THE NETHERLANDS by JANE DE IONGH. Publication date 1958

  4. Apr 15, 2020 · 1520s- Mary of Hungary. The gown has been dated to the 1520s based on the fabric weave, the style, and probable connection to Mary of Hungary and Louis II. This connection is not yet substantiated by physical, written, or visual evidence outside the aforementioned style and the potential for the garments to have been presented as gifts to the ...

  5. Mar 24, 2023 · Ode to Mary of Hungary. One of Appenzeller’s works is the canon, an ode to Mary of Hungary. “As the first line ‘Sancta Maria succurre miseris’ shows, the canon has the text of a Marian chant,” Jas says. “But it’s clear that there is an underlying message.”. Appenzeller composed the canon in 1548, the year of the Transaction of ...

  6. May 11, 2023 · This study analyzes how Mary of Hungary created and promoted the post-mortem image of Louis II to benefit the imperial policy of the Habsburg dynasty. To do so, reasons that led the queen of Hungary to draw up a series of representation strategies to vindicate her position as a pious widow, proclaim her legal rights over the territories of Hungary and Bohemia, and strengthen her relationship ...

  7. Mary of Hungary. 1553 - 1555. Italian marble. Mary, the sister of Charles V, was regent of the Low Countries from 1531 to 1555. Somewhat larger than life-sized, Maria of Hungary appears wearing a widow´s headdress, in a manner very similar to the full-length sculpture Leone Leoni also made of her ( E00263 ), which is in the Prado Museum as well.

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