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  1. Mary, also known as Maria of Anjou ( Hungarian: Anjou Mária, Croatian: Marija Anžuvinska, Polish: Maria Andegaweńska; 1371 – 17 May 1395), reigned as Queen of Hungary and Croatia between 1382 and 1385, and from 1386 until her death. She was the daughter of Louis the Great, King of Hungary and Poland, and his wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia.

  2. Mary of Austria (15 September 1505 – 18 October 1558), also known as Mary of Hungary, was queen of Hungary and Bohemia as the wife of King Louis II, and was later governor of the Habsburg Netherlands.

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  4. Sep 17, 2022 · Mary, Queen of Hungary. Louis, whose health was quickly deteriorating, invited the representatives of the Polish prelates and lord for a meeting in Zólyom. Upon his demand, the Poles swore loyalty to his daughter, Mary, and her fiancé, Sigismund of Luxemburg, on 25 July 1382. Louis died in Nagyszombat in the night on 10 or 11 September 1382.

  5. Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples. 1257–1323. Marriage: about May 1270. Charles Martel III d'Anjou. 1271–1295. Marguerite d'Anjou. 1272–1299. Louis d'Anjou, Évêque de Toulouse. 1274–1298. Robert Le Sage d'Anjou. 1277–1343. Philippe d’Anjou I Empereur de Constantinople. 1278–1332. Blanca d'Anjou Reina consorte de Aragón. 1280–1310.

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  6. 1371. Death. 17 May 1395. Buda, Hungary. Burial. Várad, Kingdom of Hungary (now Romania) Spouse (s) Sigismund of Luxembourg (1385-1395) Issue. Unnamed son. Father. Louis I, King of Hungary. Mother. Elizabeth of Bosnia. Mary was Queen of Hungary and Croatia and was the wife of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor.

  7. Aug 30, 2023 · Mary of Hungary (c. 1257 – 25 March 1323) of the Árpád dynasty was Queen consort of Kingdom of Naples. She was (possibly the eldest) daughter of Stephen V of Hungary (d. 1272) and his wife, Elizabeth the Cuman, who was daughter of Zayhan of Kuni, a chief of the Cuman tribe and had been a pagan before her marriage.

  8. Mary of Hungary (c. 1257 – 25 March 1323), of the Árpád dynasty, was Queen of Naples by marriage to King Charles II. She was a daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and his wife Elizabeth the Cuman. [1] . Mary served as regent in Provence in 1290–1294 and in Naples in 1295–96, 1296–98, and 1302, during the absences of her husband. [2] Early life.

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