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This is a list of all rulers of the Kingdom of Hungary since Árpád. The Kingdom of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Királyság) is the name of a multiethnic kingdom that existed in Central Europe from 1000 to 1918. ...
See Heads of state of Hungary for a list of post-1918 presidents. The first republic The 1848 revolution had particular impact on the Kingdom of Hungary. ...
Rise of a Hungarian state (896–1000) and the Kingdom of Hungary (1001–1918)
| Affiliation | Ruler | Reigns of rulers | Remarks | | Arpads | Árpád | c. 895 – c. 907 | is said to have led the proto-Magyars into Central Europe; he probably ruled together with Kurszán, due to the supposed dual system (based on the same Khazar rulership method), where Árpád was the actual ruler, whereas Kurszán was the sacral leader. | | see remarks | c.907 – c. 955 | The rulers during this time period are strongly disputed, mainly because the Hungarian nation consisted of several tribes led by various leaders. The only more or less sure fact is that Fajsz was the main leader around 948. The most frequent propositions of scholars are: - Szabolcs (c. 907 –?), Fajsz/Fali (c. ? – 955, Arpads)
- Tarhos (c. 907 – after 922, Arpads), Zoltán (after 922 – c. 947, Arpads), Fajsz/Fali (c. 947 – c. 955, Arpads)
- Zoltán (c. 907 – c. 947, Arpads), Fajsz/Fali (c. 947 – c. 955, Arpads)
| | Arpads | Taksony | c.955–c.971 | | | Arpads | Géza | c.971–997 | son of Taksony | | Arpads | St. Stephen (Szent István) | 997–1038 | son of Géza, first king of Hungary (1001) | | dynastic struggle 1038–1046 | | non dynastic | Peter Urseolo (Orseolo Péter) | 1038-1041, 1044–1046 | (Géza's grandson) | | non dynastic | Sámuel Aba | 1041–1044 | (Husband of Géza's daughter) | | Vatha pagan rising 1046-1047 | | | Arpads | Andrew I (András / Endre) | 1047–1061 | Árpád dynasty restored | | Arpads | Béla I (Béla) | 1061–1063 | | | Arpads | Solomon (Salamon) | 1063–1074 | | | Arpads | Géza I | 1074–1077 | | | Arpads | St. Ladislaus (László) | 1077–1095 | All Ladislaus' are spelled with "laus" as in 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, see talk page | | Arpads | Coloman (Kálmán) | 1095–1116 | King of Hungary, & Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia | | Arpads | Stephen II | 1114–1131 | | | Arpads | Béla II | 1131–1141 | | | Arpads | Géza II | 1141–1161 | | | Arpads | Stephen III | 1161–1162 | | | Arpads | Ladislaus II | 1162–1163 | | | Arpads | Stephen IV | 1163 | | | Arpads | Stephen III, restored | 1163–1172 | | | Arpads | Béla III | 1172–1196 | | | Arpads | Emeric (Imre) | 1196–1204 | | | Arpads | Ladislaus III | 1204–1205 | | | Arpads | Andrew II (András) | 1205–1235 | | | Arpads | Béla IV | 1235–1270 | First Mongol invasion | | Arpads | Stephen V | 1270–1272 | | | Arpads | Ladislaus IV | 1272–1290 | Second mongol invasion | | Arpads | Andrew III | 1290–1301 | last of the Árpád dynasty | | Premyslid | Wenceslas III of Bohemia (Vencel) | 1301–1305 | Bohemian king, elected as King of Hungary, was not universally recognized and is not counted as a king today | | Wittelsbach | Otto III, Duke of Bavaria (Ottó) | 1305–1308 | also called Béla V, was not universally recognized | | Angevin | Charles I (Károly Róbert) | 1308–1342 | founded the Anjou line and established the Angevin dynasty in Hungary. | | Angevin | Louis I the Great (Nagy Lajos) | 1342–1382 | also king of Poland | | Angevin | Mary (Mária) | 1382–1395 | | | Angevin | Charles II | 1385–1386 | also King of Naples as Charles III, in opposition to Mary | | House of Luxemburg | Sigismund (Zsigmond) | 1387–1437 | also Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia | | Habsburg | Albert | 1437–1439 | son-in-law of the precedent, also German King and Albert V of Austria | | Interregnum | title dispute between Ulászló I and Ladislaus Posthumus | | Jagiellon | Ulászló I | 1440–1444 | | | Habsburg | Ladislaus V Posthumus | 1444–1457 | also King of Bohemia | | non dynastic | Matthias Corvinus the Just (Igazságos Mátyás) | 1458-1490 | | | Jagiellon | Ulászló II | 1490–1516 | also King of Bohemia | | Jagiellon | Louis II | 1516–1526 | also King of Bohemia; killed in the Battle of Mohács | | Rival kings of Emperor Ferdinand and John Zápolya both claimed themselves as ruler of Hungary. | | Habsburg | Ferdinand I (Ferdinánd) | 1526–1564 | brother in law of Louis II, also Holy Roman Emperor. Ottoman invasion | | Zápolya | John Zápolya (Zápolya János) | 1526–1540 | Leader of groups of Hungarian nobles claiming no foreign ruler should be chosen King of Hungary. Claimed the throne with support of Hungarian nobles, and later the Ottoman Sultan. Ottoman invasion. (Zápolya is alternatively spelled as Szapolyai.) | | Zápolya | John II Sigismund Zápolya (János Zsigmond) | 1540-1570 | Son of precedents. King of Hungary, renounced his claim in favour of Maximilian I, remained the Prince of Transylvania (Erdély) between 1570 and 1571. | | Hungary was effectively split into 3 parts: a Habsburg domain in the north and west, Ottoman domain in the center, and the Ottoman satellite Transylvania in the east after 1562. All subsequent rulings, until 1699, refer to the territory known as "Royal Hungary" | | Habsburg | Maximilian I (I. Miksa) | 1563–1576 | | | Habsburg | Rudolf I | 1572–1608 | | | Habsburg | Matthias II (II. Mátyás) | 1608–1619 | | | Habsburg | Ferdinand II | 1618–1637 | | | Habsburg | Ferdinand III | 1625–1657 | | | Habsburg | Ferdinand IV | 1647–1654 | | | Habsburg | Leopold I (I. Lipót) | 1655–1705 | | | Movements of Hungarian liberation as a result of a prolonged war against Turks. Habsburgs began colonization of Serbs (1690) and Germans (1682–1699) in Southern Hungary. | | Habsburg | Joseph I (I. József) | 1687–1711 | | | Habsburg | Charles III (III. Károly) | 1711–1740 | | | Large scale German settlements in Hungary (1720–1800) | | Habsburg | Maria Theresa (Mária Terézia) | 1740–1780 | | | Habsburg | Joseph II (II. József) | 1780–1790 | | | Habsburg | Leopold II (II. Lipót) | 1790-1792 | | | Habsburg | Francis I (I. Ferenc) | 1792–1835 | | | Habsburg | Ferdinánd V (V. Ferdinánd) | 1835–1848 | | | Habsburg | Francis Joseph I (Ferenc József) | 2 December 1848 – 21 November 1916 | | | Habsburg | Charles IV (IV. Károly) | 21 November 1916 – 13 November 1918 | | The Kingdom of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Királyság) is the name of a multiethnic kingdom that existed in Central Europe from 1000 to 1918. ...
The Árpáds (Hungarian: Árpádok, Slovak: Arpádovci, Croatian: Arpadovići) were a dynasty ruling in historic Hungary from the late 9th century to 1301 (with some interruptions, e. ...
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Fajsz, also known as Fali, was the main leader of the Hungarian tribes in the Carpathian Basin between 947 and 955 AD. He was preceded by Zoltáns nominal reign, a period marked more by the various tribes acting in concert (for raids) under tribal rule than by a...
Location of Békés County in Hungary Tarhos is a village in Békés County, in the Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary. ...
Zoltán, also known as Zolta, Zaltas, or Zsolt, is probably the name of the son of Árpád and the father of Taksony and possibly Jutas. ...
Fajsz, also known as Fali, was the main leader of the Hungarian tribes in the Carpathian Basin between 947 and 955 AD. He was preceded by Zoltáns nominal reign, a period marked more by the various tribes acting in concert (for raids) under tribal rule than by a...
Zoltán, also known as Zolta, Zaltas, or Zsolt, is probably the name of the son of Árpád and the father of Taksony and possibly Jutas. ...
Fajsz, also known as Fali, was the main leader of the Hungarian tribes in the Carpathian Basin between 947 and 955 AD. He was preceded by Zoltáns nominal reign, a period marked more by the various tribes acting in concert (for raids) under tribal rule than by a...
The Árpáds (Hungarian: Árpádok, Slovak: Arpádovci, Croatian: Arpadovići) were a dynasty ruling in historic Hungary from the late 9th century to 1301 (with some interruptions, e. ...
Taksony (c. ...
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The Árpáds (Hungarian: Árpádok, Slovak: Arpádovci, Croatian: Arpadovići) were a dynasty ruling in historic Hungary from the late 9th century to 1301 (with some interruptions, e. ...
Andrew II (Hungarian: András or Endre, Slovak: Ondrej) (c. ...
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The Árpáds (Hungarian: Árpádok, Slovak: Arpádovci, Croatian: Arpadovići) were a dynasty ruling in historic Hungary from the late 9th century to 1301 (with some interruptions, e. ...
Béla IV c. ...
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The Árpáds (Hungarian: Árpádok, Slovak: Arpádovci, Croatian: Arpadovići) were a dynasty ruling in historic Hungary from the late 9th century to 1301 (with some interruptions, e. ...
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The Árpáds (Hungarian: Árpádok, Slovak: Arpádovci, Croatian: Arpadovići) were a dynasty ruling in historic Hungary from the late 9th century to 1301 (with some interruptions, e. ...
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For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. ...
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Anjou is a former county (c. ...
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Louis the Great. ...
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Mary of Hungary (c. ...
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// Events foundation of All Souls College, University of Oxford. ...
Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
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Albert II Habsburg (August 10, 1397 - October 27, 1439), German ruler, king of Bohemia and Hungary, and (as Albert V) duke of Austria, was born on August 10, 1397, the son of Albert IV of Habsburg, duke of Austria. ...
// Events foundation of All Souls College, University of Oxford. ...
Events Battle of Grotnik, which ended the hussite movement in Poland Eric of Pomerania, King of Sweden, Denmark and Norway is declared deposed in Sweden. ...
The Jagiellons were a royal dynasty which reigned in some Central European countries between the 14th and 16th century. ...
Wladislaus III on a painting by Jan Matejko Wladislaus III of Varna (Polish: WÅadysÅaw WarneÅczyk) also seen as Vladislaus, Ladislaus, Ladislas or Vladislav) (October 31, 1424 â November 10, 1444) was King of Poland from 1434 and of Hungary from 1440 until his death. ...
For alternative meanings, see number 1440. ...
Events March 2 - Gjergj Kastriot Skanderbeg proclaimed commander of the Albanian resistance April 16 - Truce of Tours. ...
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Ladislaus Posthumus (22 February 1440 - 23 November 1457), Archduke, king of Hungary as László V (or VI); king of Bohemia as Ladislav I; duke of Austria, the only son of Albert II, Holy Roman Emperor, and of Elizabeth, daughter of the emperor Sigismund, was born at Komarom four months...
Events March 2 - Gjergj Kastriot Skanderbeg proclaimed commander of the Albanian resistance April 16 - Truce of Tours. ...
Events University of Freiburg founded. ...
Matthias Corvinus as depicted in Chronica Hungarorum by Johannes de Thurocz Matthias Corvinus (Matthias the Just) (February 23, 1443 (?) â April 6, 1490) was King of Hungary, ruling between 1458 and 1490. ...
Events January 24 - Matthias I Corvinus becomes king of Hungary Foundation of Magdalen College, University of Oxford George of Podebrady becomes king of Bohemia Pope Pius II becomes pope Turks sack the Acropolis Births February 15 - Ivan the Young, Ruler of Tver (d. ...
Events Tirant Lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell, Martà Joan De Galba is published. ...
The Jagiellons were a royal dynasty which reigned in some Central European countries between the 14th and 16th century. ...
Ladislaus Jagellion (in Czech Vladislav Jagellonský, in Hungarian II. Ulászló) was the King of Bohemia from 1471 and the King of Hungary from 1490 until his death in 1516. ...
Events Tirant Lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell, Martà Joan De Galba is published. ...
// Events March - With the death of Ferdinand II of Aragon, his grandson Charles of Ghent becomes King of Spain as Carlos I. July - Selim I of the Ottoman Empire declares war on the Mameluks and invades Syria. ...
The Jagiellons were a royal dynasty which reigned in some Central European countries between the 14th and 16th century. ...
Louis Jagellion was born in 1506 as the son of (V)Ladislaus Jagiello, who died in 1516. ...
// Events March - With the death of Ferdinand II of Aragon, his grandson Charles of Ghent becomes King of Spain as Carlos I. July - Selim I of the Ottoman Empire declares war on the Mameluks and invades Syria. ...
Events January 14 - Treaty of Madrid. ...
// Combatants Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Hungary Commanders Suleiman I Louis II of Hungary â Pál Tomori â György Zápolya Strength ~ 100,000 supported by 10,000 to 20,000 irregulars 160 to 300 cannons ~ 25,000 to 28,000 53 cannons (85 initial) John Zápolyas 8,000...
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Ferdinand I Habsburg Ferdinand I (10 March 1503â25 July 1564), Holy Roman Emperor (1556â1564), was born in Madrid, the son of Juana the Mad, Queen of Castile (1479â1555), and Philip I the Handsome, King of Castile (1478â1506), who was heir to Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I...
Events January 14 - Treaty of Madrid. ...
Events March 27 â Naples bans kissing in public under the penalty of death June 22 â Fort Caroline, the first French attempt at colonizing the New World September 10 â The Battle of Kawanakajima Ottoman Turks invade Malta Modern pencil becomes common in England Conquistadors crossed the Pacific Spanish founded a colony...
Suleiman I (Modern Turkish: Süleyman; Arabic: â SulaymÄn) (November 6, 1494 â September 5/6, 1566), was the tenth Sultan from the House of Osman of the Ottoman Empire, and its longest-serving, reigning from 1520 to 1566. ...
John I Zápolya (Hungarian János Zápolya or Szapolyai) (1487âJuly 22, 1540), was a anti-king (with Ferdinand I) of Hungary between 1526 and 1540 [ Brit-JZ]. After the battle of Mohács in 1526 and death of Louis II of Hungary, the Ottoman Empire conquered much...
John I Zápolya (Hungarian János Zápolya or Szapolyai) (1487âJuly 22, 1540), was a anti-king (with Ferdinand I) of Hungary between 1526 and 1540 [ Brit-JZ]. After the battle of Mohács in 1526 and death of Louis II of Hungary, the Ottoman Empire conquered much...
Events January 14 - Treaty of Madrid. ...
Events January 6 - King Henry VIII of England marries Anne of Cleves, his fourth Queen consort. ...
Suleiman I (Modern Turkish: Süleyman; Arabic: â SulaymÄn) (November 6, 1494 â September 5/6, 1566), was the tenth Sultan from the House of Osman of the Ottoman Empire, and its longest-serving, reigning from 1520 to 1566. ...
John I Zápolya (Hungarian János Zápolya or Szapolyai) (1487âJuly 22, 1540), was a anti-king (with Ferdinand I) of Hungary between 1526 and 1540 [ Brit-JZ]. After the battle of Mohács in 1526 and death of Louis II of Hungary, the Ottoman Empire conquered much...
John II Sigismund Zápolya (Zápolya/Szapolyai János Zsigmond in Hungarian) was the son of John Zápolya and the king of Hungary from 1540-1571. ...
Events January 6 - King Henry VIII of England marries Anne of Cleves, his fourth Queen consort. ...
Events January 23 - The assassination of regent James Stewart, Earl of Moray throws Scotland into civil war February 25 - Pope Pius V excommunicates Queen Elizabeth I of England with the bull Regnans in Excelsis May 20 - Abraham Ortelius issues the first modern atlas. ...
Map of Romania with Transylvania in yellow Transylvania (Romanian: or Transilvania; Hungarian: ; German: ; Serbian: or Erdelj / ÐÑдеÑ) is a historical region in the center of Romania. ...
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This article refers to the Turkish-Ottoman age of todays Hungary (1526 - 1699). ...
Map of Romania with Transylvania in yellow Transylvania (Romanian: or Transilvania; Hungarian: ; German: ; Serbian: or Erdelj / ÐÑдеÑ) is a historical region in the center of Romania. ...
Events Earliest English slave-trading expedition under John Hawkins. ...
Consequences of the Battle of Mohács, and the conquest of Buda in 1541 by the Ottomans: the Kingdom is partitioned. ...
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Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II. His Coat of Arms Maximilian II of the Habsburg dynasty (July 31, 1527 â October 12, 1576) was king of Bohemia from 1562, king of Hungary from 1563 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from 1564 until his death. ...
Events February 1 - Sarsa Dengel succeeds his father Menas as Emperor of Ethiopia February 18 - The Duke of Guise is assassinated while besieging Orléans March - Peace of Amboise. ...
Events May 5 - Peace of Beaulieu or Peace of Monsieur (after Monsieur, the Duc dAnjou, brother of the King, who negotiated it). ...
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Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II Rudolph IIs personal imperial crown, later crown of the Austrian Empire Rudolf II Habsburg was an emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, king of Bohemia, and king of Hungary. ...
Events January 16 - Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk is tried for treason for his part in the Ridolfi plot to restore Catholicism in England. ...
Events March 18 - Sissinios formally crowned Emperor of Ethiopia May 14 - Protestant Union founded in Auhausen. ...
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Holy Roman Emperor Matthias Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor (1612-1619) was born in Vienna on February 24, 1557 and died in Vienna on March 20, 1619. ...
Events March 18 - Sissinios formally crowned Emperor of Ethiopia May 14 - Protestant Union founded in Auhausen. ...
Events May 13 - Dutch statesman Johan van Oldenbarnevelt is executed in The Hague after having been accused of treason. ...
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Emperor Ferdinand II Ferdinand II (July 9, 1578 â February 15, 1637), of the House of Habsburg, reigned as Holy Roman Emperor from 1620-1637. ...
Events March 8 - Johannes Kepler discovers the third law of planetary motion (he soon rejects the idea after some initial calculations were made but on May 15 confirms the discovery). ...
Events February 3 - Tulipmania collapses in Netherlands by government order February 15 - Ferdinand III becomes Holy Roman Emperor December 17 - Shimabara Rebellion erupts in Japan Pierre de Fermat makes a marginal claim to have proof of what would become known as Fermats last theorem. ...
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Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (July 13, 1608 â April 2, 1657), ruled February 15, 1637 â 1657. ...
Events March 27 - Prince Charles Stuart becomes King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. ...
Events January 8 - Miles Sindercombe, would-be-assassin of Oliver Cromwell, and his group are captured in London February - Admiral Robert Blake defeats the Spanish West Indian Fleet in a battle over the seizure of Jamaica. ...
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Ferdinand IV (September 8, 1633 - July 9, 1654) was King of the Romans, of Hungary, and of Bohemia. ...
// Events March 14 - Thirty Years War: Bavaria, Cologne, France and Sweden sign the Truce of Ulm. ...
Events April 5 - Signing of the Treaty of Westminster, ending the First Anglo-Dutch War. ...
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Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I Habsburg (June 9, 1640 â May 5, 1705), Holy Roman emperor, was the second son of the emperor Ferdinand III and his first wife Maria Anna of Spain. ...
Events March 25 - Saturns largest moon, Titan, is discovered by Christian Huygens. ...
// Events Construction begins on Blenheim Palace, in Oxfordshire, England. ...
Serbs (Serbian: СÑби, Srbi) are a South Slavic people who live mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, to a lesser extent, in Croatia. ...
Events Giovanni Domenico Cassini observes differential rotation within Jupiters atmosphere. ...
Events March 11 â Chelsea hospital for soldiers is founded in England May 6 - Louis XIV of France moves his court to Versailles. ...
Events January 26 - Treaty of Karlowitz signed March 30 - the tenth Sikh Master, Guru Gobind Singh created the Khalsa. ...
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Joseph I. Joseph I (July 26, 1678 â April 17, 1711), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduke of Austria, was the elder son of the emperor Leopold I and his third wife, Eleanora, Countess Palatine, daughter of Philip William of Neuburg, Elector Palatine. ...
Events March 19 - The men under explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle murder him while searching for the mouth of the Mississippi River. ...
// Events February 24 - The London premiere of Rinaldo by George Friderich Handel, the first Italian opera written for the London stage. ...
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Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI Charles VI of Austria (October 1, 1685 â October 20, 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1711 to 1740 and the second son of Leopold I with his third wife, Eleonore-Magdalena of Pfalz-Neuburg, came first to the throne with the name Charles III of...
// Events February 24 - The London premiere of Rinaldo by George Friderich Handel, the first Italian opera written for the London stage. ...
Events May 31 - Friedrich II comes to power in Prussia upon the death of his father, Friedrich Wilhelm I. October 20 - Maria Theresia of Austria inherits the Habsburg hereditary dominions (Austria, Bohemia, Hungary and present-day Belgium). ...
// Events January 6 - The Committee of Inquiry on the South Sea Bubble publishes its findings February 11 - Sweden and Prussia sign the (2nd Treaty of Stockholm) declaring peace. ...
1800 (MDCCC) was an exceptional common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, but a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. ...
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Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria The worlds most famous coin, a silver taler of Maria Theresa, dated 1780 Maria Theresa (German: ; May 13, 1717âNovember 29, 1780) was Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740â80). ...
Events May 31 - Friedrich II comes to power in Prussia upon the death of his father, Friedrich Wilhelm I. October 20 - Maria Theresia of Austria inherits the Habsburg hereditary dominions (Austria, Bohemia, Hungary and present-day Belgium). ...
1780 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
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Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II Joseph II (Joseph Benedict August Johannes Anton Michel Adam) (March 13, 1741 â February 20, 1790) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1765 to 1790 and ruler of the Habsburg lands from 1780 to 1790. ...
1780 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
1790 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
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Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II Leopold II (born Peter Leopold Joseph) (Vienna, May 5, 1747 â Vienna, March 1, 1792) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1790 to 1792 and Grand-duke of Tuscany. ...
1790 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
1792 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
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Francis I in Austrian coronation regalia, 1832 Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (German language: Franz II, Heiliger Römischer Kaiser) also referred to as Franz I, Emperor of Austria (February 12, 1768 â March 2, 1835) was the last Holy Roman Emperor, ruling from 1792 until August 6, 1806, when the...
1792 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
| Come and take it, slogan of the Texas Revolution 1835 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
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Emperor Ferdinand Ferdinand I Karl Leopold Joseph Franz Marchlin Emperor of Austria King of Hungary and Bohemia (April 19, 1793 â June 29, 1875) succeeded his father (Franz II Holy Roman Emperor/Franz I of Austria) as Emperor and King in 1835 and was forced to abdicate in 1848. ...
| Come and take it, slogan of the Texas Revolution 1835 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
1848 (MDCCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Franz Joseph I Franz Joseph (in English also Francis Joseph) (August 18, 1830 - November 21, 1916) of the Habsburg Dynasty was Emperor of Austria and King of Bohemia from 1848 until 1916 and King of Hungary from 1867 until 1916. ...
December 2 is the 336th day (337th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1848 (MDCCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
November 21 is the 325th day of the year (326th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1916 (MCMXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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Karl I of Austria, Károly IV. of Hungary, Karel III of Bohemia Karl I (August 17, 1887 â April 1, 1922), Karl Franz Josef Ludwig Hubert Georg Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen (Hungarian: Károly IV (Károly Ferenc József)), was (among other titles) the last Emperor of Austria, the...
November 21 is the 325th day of the year (326th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1916 (MCMXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...
November 13 is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 48 days remaining. ...
1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ...
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