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  1. 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.

    Name Reign Coronation
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    Birth Parentage
    Stephen I Saint Stephen 1st king of ...
    King Stephen on the Throne
    c. 975 Esztergom Son of Géza, Grand ...
    Blessed Gisela of Bavaria Otto Saint ...
    Peter Peter Orseolo or Peter the Venetian ...
    King Peter
    1011 Venice Son of Otto Orseolo, Doge of ...
    Samuel Samuel Aba 3rd king of Hungary ...
    King Samuel Aba
    c. 990 or c. 1009
    Peter Peter Orseolo or Peter the Venetian ...
    King Peter Gives Hungary as a Vassal to ...
    1011 Venice Son of Otto Orseolo, Doge of ...
  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Louis I (born March 5, 1326—died Sept. 10, 1382, Nagyszombat, Hung.) was the king of Hungary from 1342 and of Poland from 1370, who, during much of his long reign, was involved in wars with Venice and Naples. Louis was crowned king of Hungary in succession to his father, Charles I, on July 21, 1342. In 1346 he was defeated by the Venetians at ...

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    The gold coin of Hungary (the Florin), of the same weight and purity of its namesake of Florence, was clear proof of the country's prosperity. Hungarian and Florencian coins were the most valuable coins of the age. The gold flowed in an undiminished stream into Louis' coffers, enabling him to keep a court even more splendid than his father's. And t...

    Wars with Venice and Naples In 1346, Louis decided to help liberate city of Zara.His soldiers didn't take the field (because some Hungarian leaders were corrupted by Venice before the battle), therefore he couldn't help for Zara. Louis embarked on an expedition against Naples in revenge of the murder of his brother Andrew, Duke of Calabria, husband...

    In the North Lajos assisted his ally and uncle: King Casimir, in his wars against the pagan Lithuanians and Tartars, and against Bohemia. In Poland, Louis defeated Lithuanians, Tatars and repelled the Bohemians. After Casimir's death in 1370, the Poles elected Lajos King of Poland in compliance with the agreement made in Visegrád during his father'...

    The rulers of Serbia, Walachia, Moldavia, and Bulgaria became his vassals.His campaigns in the Balkans were aimed not so much at conquest and subjugation as at drawing the Serbs, Bosnians, Wallachians and Bulgarians into the fold of the Roman Catholic faith and at forming a united front against the looming Turkish menace. It was relatively easy to ...

    In 1370, the Piasts of Poland died out. The last dynast, Casimir the Great, left only female issue and a grandson. Since arrangements had been made for Louis's succession as early as 1355, he became King of Poland upon his grandfather's death in right of his mother, who held much of the practical power until her death in 1380. When Louis died in 13...

    Macartney, Carlile Aylmer. 1962. Hungary - A Short History. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. Chapter 3Retrieved January 24, 2009.
    Божилов, Иван. 1994. (Bulgarian)Фамилията на Асеневци (1186–1460). Генеалогия и просопография. София, BG: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. ISBN 9544302646.

    All links retrieved July 25, 2018. 1. Brief Bio of Louis I of Hungary. 2. Hungarian History: "The Battle of Capua and the First Italian Campaign of Louis the Great".

  4. This family tree of the Kings of Hungary includes only kings of Hungary and their descendants who are ... Louis I r. 1342-1382 ... King of Hungary; Holy Crown of ...

  5. Louis I d'Anjou of Hungary, King of Hungary, King of Poland, was born 5 March 1326 in Visegrád, Pest County, Central Hungary Region, Hungary to Charles I of Hungary (1288-1342) and Elisabeth of Poland (1305-1380) and died 10 September 1382 Trnava, Trnava District, Trnava Region, Slovakia of unspecified causes. He married Margaret of Bohemia (1335-1349) 1342 JL . He married Elizabeth of Bosnia ...

  6. May 4, 2024 · English: Louis I the Great, King of Hungary and Croatia. Louis I of Hungary. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Louis I the Great (Hungarian: I. (Nagy) Lajos, Polish: Ludwik Węgierski, Croatian: Ludovik I.) (5 March 1326, Visegrád – 10 September 1382, Nagyszombat/Trnava) was King of Hungary from 1342 and of Poland from 1370 [2].

  7. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Louis I or Louis the Great, 1326–82, king of Hungary (1342–82) and of Poland (1370–82). He succeeded his father, Charles I, in Hungary, and his uncle, Casimir III, in Poland. He continued the internal policy of his father, favoring the church and the commerce of the towns.

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