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Encyclopedia > List of rulers of Slovakia

Notes:

  • A stands for the house of Arpád
  • M stands for the house of Mojmír
  • In the 10th to 12th century, only app. 1/3 of Slovakia’s territory (southern Slovakia) was under Hungarian rule, the remaining territory was ruled by many Slavic/Slovak regional rulers, whose names are unknown.

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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. ...


Early Slavs

  • Samo (623-658) [ruler of a Slavic (supra-)tribal union]

King Samo (? – 658) was a merchant born in the Senonian country (Senonago) (probably todays Sens in France). ...

Nitrian Principality (Principality of Nitra) - Princes

  • ? (to c.825)
  • Pribina (c.825-833) (today considered by some the first known Slovak ruler) [later the ruler of the Balaton Principality (c.839-861), there succeeded by his son Koceľ (861-876)]

Great Moravia (Old Church Slavonic approximately Велья Морава, Czech Velká Morava, Slovak Veľká Morava, Latin Magna Moravia) was a Slav state existing on the territory of present-day Moravia and Slovakia between 833 and the early 10th century. ... Nitra (-Slovak, German: Neutra, Hungarian: Nyitra / Nyitria [older]) is a city in western Slovakia (and the fourth largest urban settlement in Slovakia) situated at the foot of Zobor Mountain in the Nitra river valley. ... The Balaton Principality (also called Pannonian or Transdanubian Principality, in Slovak: Blatenské kniežatstvo, in Bulgarian: Blatensko Knezevstvo) (839/840-876) was a Slavic principality (duchy) located in the western part of the Pannonian plain, between rivers Danube to its east, Drava and Mura to the south, the Rába...

Great Moravia – Princes (later kings)

  • Mojmír I M (833-846) [in the Nitrian Principality: ?]
  • Rastislav M (846-870) [in the Nitrian Principality: Svätopluk M (867-870) and Louis the German (870-871)]
  • Slavomír M (871) [antiking: Louis the German]
  • Svätopluk M (871-894)
  • Mojmír II M (894-?906) [in the Nitrian Principality: Svätopluk II M (894-?899/906)]

Great Moravia (Old Church Slavonic approximately Велья Морава, Czech Velká Morava, Slovak Veľká Morava, Latin Magna Moravia) was a Slav state existing on the territory of present-day Moravia and Slovakia between 833 and the early 10th century. ... Rastislav (?-870) was the second prince of Great Moravia. ... Svatopluk (Свѧтопълкъ, also Svätopluk, Sventopluk, Suentopolcus, Zventopluk, Suatopluk, Святополкъ, Zwentibald) (?-894) was the prince of the Nitrian principality (850s - 871) and then the king of Great Moravia (871-894). ... Louis the German (also known as Louis II or Louis the Bavarian) (804 - August 28, 876), the third son of the emperor Louis the Pious and his first wife, Ermengarde of Hesbaye, was the king of Bavaria from 817, when his father partitioned the empire, and king of East Francia... Svatopluk (Свѧтопълкъ, also Svätopluk, Sventopluk, Suentopolcus, Zventopluk, Suatopluk, Святополкъ, Zwentibald) (?-894) was the prince of the Nitrian principality (850s - 871) and then the king of Great Moravia (871-894). ...

Nitrian Principality

Hungarian chieftains ("dukes")

  • Lél (c. 920-955) [a Hungarian duke]
  • Zoltan A (955-?971) [some sources: Taksony A (955-?), Geza A (?-971, the future Grand Prince of 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. ... Taksony (c. ... Géza of Hungary (born around 940-945, died in 997) (possibly Gyécsa in Old Hungarian, Gejza in Slovak), was the fejedelem (ruling prince) of the Magyars from c. ...

Within the Hungarian Principality - Princes

  • Michael A (971-995) [some sources: Michael A (971-c. 977), Ladislaus the Bold A (977-995)]
  • Vajk A (995-997) [the future king of Hungary known as Stephen the Great]
  • ? (997-1001) [some sources: Ladislaus the Bold A (997-1001) again]

Motto: (none current) Anthem: Himnusz (Isten, áldd meg a magyart) by Ferenc Kölcsey Capital Budapest Largest city Budapest Official language(s) Hungarian (Magyar) Government President Prime minister Democratic republic László Sólyom Ferenc Gyurcsány Foundation Foundation: Independence: December, 1000 November 16, 1918 Area  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Water (%)   93,030... Reign From 992 until 1025 Coronation On April 18, 1025 in Gniezno Cathedral, Poland Royal House Piast Coat of Arms Orzeł Piastowski Parents Mieszko I Dubrawka Consorts Rikdaga Judith Enmilda Oda Children with Judith Bezprym with Enmilda Regelina Mieszko II Lambert Otton with Oda Matylda Date of Birth 966/967... Stephen the Great raising the double cross: equestrian sculpture by Alajos Stróbl, 1906, crowns the Fishermens Bastion, Budapest. ...

Within the Polish Principality - Princes

Motto: none Anthem: Mazurek DÄ…browskiego Capital Warsaw Largest city Warsaw Official language(s) Polish Government President Prime minister Republic Lech KaczyÅ„ski Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Independence • Christianisation Date  â€¢ Declared  â€¢ Redeclared 966 10th century November 11, 1918 Area  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Water (%)   312,685 km² (68th) 2. ... Reign From 992 until 1025 Coronation On April 18, 1025 in Gniezno Cathedral, Poland Royal House Piast Coat of Arms Orzeł Piastowski Parents Mieszko I Dubrawka Consorts Rikdaga Judith Enmilda Oda Children with Judith Bezprym with Enmilda Regelina Mieszko II Lambert Otton with Oda Matylda Date of Birth 966/967... Reign From 1025 until 1031 Coronation On December 25, 1025 in Gniezno Cathedral, Poland Royal House Piast Coat of Arms Orzeł Piastowski Parents Bolesław I Chrobry Emnilda Consorts Ryksa Children with Ryksa Boleslaw Zapomiany Kazimierz I Odnowiciel Gertruda Date of Birth 990 Place of Birth  ? Date of Death May 10...

Within the Kingdom of Hungary - Princes

  • ? (c. 1030-1042) [some sources: Samuel Aba (1038-1041, the future king of Hungary)]
  • Domoslav A (1042) [installed temporarily by Bohemia]
  • ? (1042-1048)

Samuel Aba (Hungarian: Aba Sámuel; in contemporary foreign sources: King Aba, on his coins: King Samuel) was the third king of Hungary. ... Bohemia This article is about the historical region in central Europe; for other uses, see Bohemia (disambiguation). ...

Nitrian Frontier Duchy (Tercia Pars Regni) within the Kingdom of Hungary - Dukes

  • Béla A (1048-1060/1063) [the future king of Hungary]
  • Geza A (1063/1064- 1074) [the future king of Hungary]
  • Ladislaus A (1063 and 1074-1077) [the future king of Hungary]
  • Lampert A (1077-1095)
  • Álmos A (1095-1108)

Béla I was the king of Hungary between 1061 and 1063. ... Géza I (Slovak: Gejza), who lived c. ... Ladislaus I, Saint (Hungarian: , Slovak: Ladislav I) (June 27, 1040–July 29, 1095) was a king of the Kingdom of Hungary (1077–1095). ... Álmos (in Croatian and Slovak AlmoÅ¡) (died 1129) was a Hungarian prince, the son of King Geza I of Hungary, brother of King Kálmán. ...

Integral part of Hungary (1108-1918)

see: List of Hungarian rulers This is a list of all rulers of Hungary since Árpád. ...


Part of Czechoslovakia (1918-1939 and 1945-1992)

see:

List of Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia: Karel Kramář: 14 November 1918 - 8 July 1919 Vlastimil Tusar: 8 July 1919 - 15 September 1920 Jan Černý: 15 September 1920 - 26 September 1921 Edvard Beneš: 26 September 1921 - 7 October 1922 Antonín Švehla: 7 October 1922 - 18 March 1926 Jan Černý: 18 March... This is a list of presidents of Czechoslovakia. ... The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, in Czech and in Slovak: Komunistická strana ÄŒeskoslovenska (KSÄŒ) was a political party in Czechoslovakia that existed between 1921 and 1992. ... // Chairman/President of the Provisional Government for Slovakia (1918; within Czechoslovakia) Vavro Å robár (4 November 1918 – 14 November 1918) – ceased with the adoption of the Czechoslovak constitution Chairman of the Revolutionary Governing Council of the Slovak Soviet Republic (1919; in rebellion in eastern Slovakia) Antonín JanouÅ¡ek (20... // Revolutionary Executive Committee (1919; in rebellion in eastern Slovakia) no particular leader (6 June 1919 - 20 June 1919) Assembly of the Slovak Land (1939; within Czechoslovakia) Martin Sokol (18 January 1939 – 14 March 1939) Assembly of Slovakia (1939 – 1945; independent Slovakia) Martin Sokol (14 March 1939 – April 1945) President of...

Independent Slovakia (1939-1945 and since 1993)


See also: This is a list of the Presidents of Slovakia. ... // Chairman/President of the Provisional Government for Slovakia (1918; within Czechoslovakia) Vavro Šrobár (4 November 1918 – 14 November 1918) – ceased with the adoption of the Czechoslovak constitution Chairman of the Revolutionary Governing Council of the Slovak Soviet Republic (1919; in rebellion in eastern Slovakia) Antonín Janoušek (20... // Revolutionary Executive Committee (1919; in rebellion in eastern Slovakia) no particular leader (6 June 1919 - 20 June 1919) Assembly of the Slovak Land (1939; within Czechoslovakia) Martin Sokol (18 January 1939 – 14 March 1939) Assembly of Slovakia (1939 – 1945; independent Slovakia) Martin Sokol (14 March 1939 – April 1945) President of...


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