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  1. Louis II, 1506–26, king of Hungary and Bohemia (1516–26), son and successor of Uladislaus II. He was the last of the Jagiello dynasty in the two kingdoms. In the face of intensified attacks by Sultan Sulayman I , Louis hastily sought (1526) to unite Hungary and Christendom behind him, but only the pope sent help.

  2. This is a list of Hungarian monarchs; it includes the grand princes (895–1000) and the kings and ruling queens of Hungary (1000–1918). Holy Crown of Hungary. The Hungarian Grand Principality was established around 895, following the 9th-century Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin.

  3. King of Bohemia and King of Hungary. All his life he had to fight against the turkish invaders, who hhd conquered the whole southeast of Europe. When the Emperor's younger son, named Ferdinand (figure 7) like his father, in 1555 prepared a counter-attack against the Turkish occupation of Hungary, the

  4. 1355–1378 Carolus IV … son of king Jan of Bohemia, son of Henricus VII; king 1347–1378; Bohemia 1346–1378 1433–1437 Sigismundus … son of Carolus IV; king 1410–1437; Hungary 1387–1437; Bohemia 1419–1437 2 Canonized as saint 1146; the numbering of emperors named Henricus includes king Heinrich I of Germany (919–936).

  5. The death of his brother Albrecht VI gave Emperor Frederick III more room to manoeuvre. He used this to once again intervene in Bohemia and Hungary, thus provoking new conflict with these lands. In Hungary, Mátyás (Matthias) Hunyadi, a fifteen-year-old youth of noble birth who gave himself the byname of Corvinus (crow), had been elected king by the Estates. Matthias had the

  6. Mar 23, 2024 · Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau (1255-1318) (Mikuláš I. Opavský) was king [Ottokar II of Bohemia] first born son and also an ancestor of the Přemyslid dynasty. The Přemyslids reigned in Bohemia from the 9th century to 1306 and in Poland (1300–1306). Nicolas II (Mikuláš II. Opavský), Duke of Troppau from 1318).

  7. Father. Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor. Mother. Maria Anna of Spain. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Ferdinand IV (8 September 1633 – 9 July 1654) was made and crowned King of Bohemia in 1646, King of Hungary and Croatia in 1647, and King of the Romans on 31 May 1653. He also served as Duke of Cieszyn .

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