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Ladislaus Szilágyi ( Hungarian: Szilágyi László; born at the end of the 14th century) was a Hungarian nobleman, general, captain of the fortress of Bradics, [1] Sources. Fraknói Vilmos: Michael Szilágyi, The uncle of King Matthias (Bp., 1913) W.Vityi Zoltán: King Matthias maternal relatives. Felsőmagyarországi Minerva: nemzeti folyó-irás, Volumul 6
- Katalin Bellyéni
- House of Szilágyi
- Miklós Szilágyi de Alsó-Baksán et Nagy-Dobán
Mihály Szilágyi and Elizabeth became the leaders of this Liga, and after the sudden death of the King Ladislaus (possibly poisoned), she negotiated the release of Matthias, who was soon crowned as King of Hungary in 1458.[2]
1410–1483. Sources (0) There are no historical documents attached to Ladislaus. Parents and Siblings. GR. horogszegi Szilágyi Miklós. Siblings (1) Ladislaus Szilagyi. Name Meaning. Szilagyi. Ladislaus. Some characteristic forenames: Hungarian Laszlo, Zoltan, Bela, Attila, Imre, Antal, Arpad, Balint, Dezso, Gyula, Istvan, Jozsef.
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- Katalin Bellyeni
Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed Church. Coordinates: 47°30′14″N19°02′20″E. The church facade. Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed Church is a Protestant church in Budapest. It was built by Samu Pecz from 1894 to 1896. Interior, east.
Also referred to as the Reformed Church, Szilagyi Dezso Square Reformed Church is grand testament to the beauty of Gothic and Neo-Gothic architecture proudly stands along the edge of the Danube River.
- Szilágyi Dezső Tér 3, Budapest, Hungary, 1011
Mihály Szilágyi and Elizabeth founded Szilágyi – Hunyadi Liga and became the leaders of this Liga, and after the sudden death of the King Ladislaus (possibly poisoned), she negotiated the release of Matthias, who was soon elected as King of Hungary in 1458. [4]
Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed Church. Near Batthyány Square, on the Buda side of the Danube, stands an unusual church. It is apparently Gothic in style, but its walls and rib vaults are made of bricks, and the side flying buttresses are missing as well. And no wonder, because it is not a mediaeval building.