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Michael Apafi (Hungarian:
Apafi Mihály; 3
November 1632 – 15
April 1690) was
Prince of
Transylvania from 1661 to his death. The Prin****lity of Transylvania...
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Michael Apafi (Hungarian:
Apafi Mihály; 13
October 1676 – 1
February 1713) was the son of the
Hungarian Michael I
Apafi and Anna Bornemisza. Following...
- Bogáth in the Bogáthy
family Magdolna Bánffy in the Bánffy de
Losoncz family Apafi family László Bánffy in the Bánffy de
Losoncz family Barcza, József (1987)...
- Thököly
persuaded Michael I
Apafi,
Prince of Transylvania, to make
Emeric the ispán (or head) of the
county in 1667. Actually,
Apafi's influential counselor...
- of two
decades of
peaceful rule and
economic policy of
Prince Michael I
Apafi, the po****tion in
Transylvania increased. The
labor shortage that developed...
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later to the
Habsburg monarchy. In 1696,
after dethroning Prince Michael II
Apafi,
Leopold I took the
title "Prince of Transylvania". In 1765,
Maria Theresa...
- village.[citation needed] In 1902, the tomb
chest of György
Apafi,
father of
Mihaly Apafi, and his
family was
transferred to the
Hungarian National Museum...
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early May. They were
joined by a
Transylvanian army
under Prince Mihaly Apafi and a
Hungarian force under Imre Thököly; they laid
siege to Győr and the...
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Transylvania and
forced Prince Michael I
Apafi to
acknowledge his
overlordship in his
capacity as King of Hungary. Upon
Apafi's death in 1690,
Emperor Leopold decreed...
- The
oppressed Hungarians sought refuge in Transylvania, but the
Prince Apafi didn't have
permission from the
Ottomans to let them in, so they started...