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Mary of Hungary (c. 1371–1395) (in Hungarian and Slovakn: Mária), Queen of Hungary 1382–1395, was the second of three daughters of Louis I the Great of Hungary. Her father had arranged that Sigismund of Luxemburg would marry one of his daughters (either Mary or Hedwig, who became Queen Jadwiga of Poland.) Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Kogon of Japan, fourth of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders Start of the reign of Emperor Go-Enyu of Japan, fifth and last of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders Charterhouse Carthusian Monastery founded in Aldersgate, London. ...
Events End of reign of Hungary by Capet-Anjou family. ...
Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Enyu of Japan, fifth and last of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders Emperor Go-Komatsu ascends to the throne of Japan John Wyclifs teachings are condemned by the Synod of London. ...
Events End of reign of Hungary by Capet-Anjou family. ...
Louis the Great Louis I (the Great), Ludwik Węgierski (1326 - 1382) became king of Hungary in 1342. ...
Sigismund (February 14/15, 1368 - December 9, 1437) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1433 to 1437. ...
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Mary became Queen of Hungary as a child after her father's death in 1382 (her elder sister Catherine having died four years earlier). The country was ruled by her mother, the Dowager Queen Elizabeth and by Palatine Miklós Garai. Many noblemen of Hungary were opposed to them and they helped Charles of Durazzo, King of Naples to become King of Hungary in 1385. Queen Elizabeth and Garai had Charles II assassinated in 1386. The supporters of Charles II captured Elizabeth and Mary. On the first anniversary of the death of Charles II, Elizabeth was strangled before Mary's eyes. Charles's heir was his underage son Ladislas of Naples (d. 1414) who attempted all his life to conquer Hungary, but despite some support in the country, did not succeed. Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Enyu of Japan, fifth and last of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders Emperor Go-Komatsu ascends to the throne of Japan John Wyclifs teachings are condemned by the Synod of London. ...
Charles III, King of Naples, also known as Charles II of Hungary and Charles of Durazzo, reigned as King of Naples from 1381 to 1386 and as King of Hungary (under the name of King Károly II the Small) for one year only from 1385 to 1386. ...
The following is a list of monarchs of Naples and Sicily: See also: List of Counts of Apulia and Calabria Hauteville Counts of Sicily, 1071-1130 Roger I 1071-1101 Simon 1101-1105 Roger II 1105-1130 Hauteville Kings of Sicily, 1130-1198 Roger II 1130-1154 William I 1154...
Events August 14 - Battle of Aljubarrota between the Portuguese under John I of Portugal and the Castilians, under John I of Castile. ...
Events Battle of Sempach: Swiss safeguard independence from Habsburg rule End of reign of Poland by Capet-Anjou family. ...
King Ladislas of Naples, the Magnanimous (February 11, 1377âAugust 6, 1414), was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem and Sicily, titular Count of Provence and Forcalquier 1386â1414, and titular King of Hungary 1390â1414. ...
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Mary was rescued from captivity by Sigismund of Luxemburg, to whom she was betrothed. Sigismund took revenge on the murderers of Elizabeth. From 1387, Mary and Sigismund were officially joint rulers of Hungary but in fact Sigismund ruled alone. Mary died in 1395, without surviving children. In 1410 (after her death) Sigismund was elected Holy Roman Emperor. He remarried. Events June 2 - John Holland, a maternal half-brother of Richard II of England, is created Earl of Huntingdon. ...
Events July 15 – Lithuanian forces under the cousins Władysław Jagiełło of Poland and Witowt of Lithuania decisively defeat the forces of the Teutonic Knights, whose power is broken Jan Hus is excommunicated by the Archbishop of Prague. ...
Mary's closest heir was her youngest sister, Jadwiga of Poland who, however, also died without surviving children in 1399. Mary's husband Sigismund kept her kingdom, and was eventually succeeded by his issue from his second marriage. This article is about 14th century queen and saint. ...
Events September 30 - Accession of Henry IV of England October 13 - Coronation of Henry IV of England November 1 - Accession of John VI, Duke of Brittany Births William Canynge, English merchant (approximate date; died 1474) Zara Yaqob, Emperor of Ethiopia (died 1468) Deaths January 4 - Nicolas Eymeric, Spanish theologian and...
After death of Jadwiga, the heir of Mary's line was their distant cousin Ladislas, the rival claimant. His line went extinct in 1435, after which the succession of these lines went, in principle, to king Charles VII of France, heir-general to the eldest daughter of Charles II of Naples and Mary Arpad of Hungary. For other uses, see number 1435. ...
Charles VII the Victorious, a. ...
Charles II, known as the Lame (Fr. ...
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