- John
Zápolya or
Szapolyai (Hungarian: Szapolyai/
Zápolya János; Croatian: Ivan Zapolja; Romanian: Ioan
Zápolya; Slovak: Ján Zápoľský; 1487 – 22 July 1540)...
- The
Szapolyai or
Zápolya family was a
noble family in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
second half of the 15th
century and in the
early 16th century. A member...
- John
Sigismund Zápolya or
Szapolyai (Hungarian:
Szapolyai János Zsigmond; 7 July 1540 – 14
March 1571) was King of
Hungary as John II from 1540 to 1551...
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Barbara Zápolya (Hungarian:
Szapolyai Borbála, Lithuanian:
Barbora Zapojajietė, 1495–1515) was
Queen of
Poland and
Grand Duchess of
Lithuania as the first...
- of Poland, and his
Italian wife Bona Sforza. In 1539, she
married John
Zápolya,
Voivode of
Transylvania and King of Hungary. At the time
Hungary was contested...
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Count George Zápolya de
Szepes (Croatian:
Juraj Zapolja, Hungarian:
Szapolyai György or
Zápolya György, Romanian:
Gheorghe Zápolya, Slovak:
Juraj Zápoľský;...
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Zapolya: A
Christmas Tale is a
verse play in two
parts by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge written in
December 1815 and
January 1816. It was Coleridge's last play...
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Stephen Zápolya (Hungarian:
Szapolyai István; died on 23
December 1499), was
Palatine of the
Kingdom of
Hungary between 1492 and 1499. He
married Polish...
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installing John
Zápolya as its ruler.
Ferdinand I was able to
defeat John
Zápolya in
September 1527 and have
himself crowned in November.
Zápolya refused to...
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Hungarian throne,
since Zápolya was childless. But in 1540, just
before Zápolya's death, his wife bore him a son, John
Sigismund Zápolya, and the agreement...