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 * west to the Dalmatian coast; the '''Kingdom of Croatia''' entered into union with the Kingdom of Hungary  * west to the Dalmatian coast; the [[Croatia/Monarchs#Kingdom_of_Croatia|kingdom of Croatia]] united with the kingdom of Hungary
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Following the death of Louis II and the Ottoman conquest of [[Hungary/Budapest|Budapest]], the kingdom of Hungary and Croatia was contested between the Habsburg '''Ferdinand I''' and the Szapolyai '''John I'''. Following the death of '''Louis II''' and the Ottoman conquest of [[Hungary/Budapest|Budapest]], the kingdom of Hungary and Croatia was contested between the Habsburg '''Ferdinand I''' and the Szapolyai '''John I'''.
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One of the founding Hungarian tribes, the Kingdom of Hungary was created around the Arpad Dynasty. One of the founding Hungarian tribes, the Kingdom of Hungary was created around the '''Arpad dynasty'''.

||'''Monarch''' ||'''Local Name'''||'''Reign''' ||
||[[Hungary/StephenI|St. Stephen I]]||Istvan ||Jan. 1, 1001 - Aug. 15, 1038||
||Peter Orsoleo || ||1038 - 1041, 1044 - 1046 ||
||Andrew I ||Andras ||1046 - 1060 ||
||Bela I ||Belo ||1060 - 1063 ||
||Solomon ||Salamon ||1063 - 1074 ||
||Geza I || ||1074 - 1077 ||
||Ladislaus I ||Laszlo ||1077 - 1095 ||
||Coloman ||Kalman ||1095 - 1116 ||
||Stephen II ||Istvan ||1116 - 1131 ||
||Bela II ||Belo ||1131 - 1141 ||
||Geza II || ||1141 - 1162 ||
||Stephen III ||Istvan ||1162 - 1172 ||
||Ladislaus II ||Laszlo ||1162 - 1163 ||
||Stephen IV ||Istvan ||1163 ||
||Bela III ||Belo ||1172 - 1196 ||
||Emeric ||Imre ||1196 - 1204 ||
||Ladislaus III ||Laszlo ||1204 - 1205 ||
||Andrew II ||Andras ||1205 - 1235 ||
||Bela IV ||Belo ||1235 - 1270 ||
||Stephen V ||Istvan ||1270 - 1272 ||
||Ladislaus IV ||Laszlo ||1272 - 1290 ||
||Andrew III ||Andras ||1290 - 1301 ||

In 1041, '''Peter Orsoleo''' was overthrown by '''Samuel'''. He reclaimed the kingdom three years later.

The claim of '''Stephen III''' was contested by his uncle '''Ladislaus II''', who initially won control of the kingdom but died shortly thereafter. His son '''Stephen IV''' quickly fell to Stephen III.
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||'''Monarch''' ||'''Local Name'''||'''Reign'''||
||[[Hungary/StephenI|St. Stephen I]]||Istvan || ||
||Peter Orsoleo || || ||
||Andrew I ||Andras || ||
||Bela I ||Belo || ||
||Solomon ||Salamon || ||
||Geza I || || ||
||Ladislaus I ||Laszlo || ||
||Coloman ||Kalman || ||
||Stephen II ||Istvan || ||
||Bela II ||Belo || ||
||Geza II || || ||
||Stephen III ||Istvan || ||
||Bela III ||Belo || ||
||Emeric ||Imre || ||
||Ladislaus III ||Laszlo || ||
||Andrew II ||Andras || ||
||Bela IV ||Belo || ||
||Stephen V ||Istvan || ||
||Ladislaus IV ||Laszlo || ||
||Andrew III ||Andras || ||
'''Mary''', the sister of '''Ladislaus IV''', contested the claim of '''Andrew III'''. She was married into the '''Capetian House of Anjou''' by Charles II of Naples and passed her claim on to her son, Charles Martel, and thereby to her grandson, '''Charles I''' of Hungary.
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Mary, the sister of Ladislaus IV, contested the claim of Andrew III. She was married into the Capetian House of Anjou by Charles II of Naples and passed her claim on to her son, Charles Martel, and thereby to her grandson, Charles I of Hungary (see below).

=== Aba ===

Samuel, who had married into the family of St. Stephen I, was a powerful ispan. He briefly overthrew Peter Orsoleo but was himself overthrown after three years.

||'''Monarch'''||'''Reign'''||
||Samuel ||1041 - 1044||
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More generally known as Wenceslaus III of Bohemia. His Czech name is Vaclav; his Hungarian name is Vencel; he often used the name Ladislaus in Hungary. He abdicated in favor of Otto. More generally known as ''Wenceslaus III of Bohemia''. His Czech name is ''Vaclav''; his Hungarian name is ''Vencel''; he often used the name ''Ladislaus'' in Hungary. He abdicated in favor of '''Otto'''.
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More generally known as Otto III of Bavaria. In June 1307 he was captured and imprisoned by Ladislaus Kan, who formally was the voivode of Transylvania and ''de facto'' was the oligarch of an autonomous Transylvania. Otto escaped later that year, and renounced his claim to the throne in the following year. More generally known as ''Otto III of Bavaria''. In June 1307 he was captured and imprisoned by '''Ladislaus Kan''', voivode of Transylvania and ''de facto'' was the oligarch of an autonomous Transylvania. Otto escaped later that year, and renounced his claim to the throne in the following year.
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The Capetian House of Anjou is a continuation of the Arpad dynasty by the female line (by Mary, the sister of Ladislaus IV). The '''Capetian House of Anjou''' is a continuation of the Arpad dynasty by the female line.
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The crown was contested between Charles II, [[Hungary/Mary|Mary]], and [[Hungary/Sigismund|Sigismund]]. The crown was contested between '''Charles II''', [[Hungary/Mary|Mary]], and [[Hungary/Sigismund|Sigismund]].
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Mary left no heirs to the Hungarian line of the Angevin dynasty. Sigismund himself was the last male member of the Luxembourg dynasty. He left only one daughter with his second wife, who was married into the Habsburgs. '''Mary''' left no Hungarian heirs to the '''Angevin dynasty'''. '''Sigismund''' himself was the last male member of the '''Luxembourg dynasty'''. He left only one daughter with his second wife, who was married into the '''Habsburgs'''.
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Only the duchy of Austria recognized the will of Albert II for his posthumous son to inherit all titles. Hungarian nobles elected Wladyslaw III and a succession war continued until his death in 1444. He had a series of regents: his mother Elizabeth, a council of seven Captains in Chief, and John Hunyadi. Only the duchy of Austria recognized the will of '''Albert II''' for his posthumous son to inherit all titles. Hungarian nobles elected '''Wladyslaw III''' and a succession war continued until his death in 1444. He had a series of regents: his mother Elizabeth, a council of seven Captains in Chief, and '''John Hunyadi'''.
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There are two reigns of the Jagiellon dynasty. Wladyslaw I, king of Poland, is more generally known as Wladyslaw III. He was elected king in 1440 over Albert II posthumous son, but he died shortly thereafter in battle against the Ottomans. There are two reigns of the Jagiellon dynasty. '''Wladyslaw I''', king of Poland, is more generally known as ''Wladyslaw III''. He was elected king in 1440 over '''Ladislaus the Posthumous''', but he died shortly thereafter in battle against the Ottomans.
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Wladyslaw II, the king of Bohemia and the grandson of Wladyslaw I, was elected king following the death of Matthias I. '''Wladyslaw II''', the king of Bohemia and the grandson of Wladyslaw I, was elected king following the death of '''Matthias I'''.
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Louis II was killed in the Ottoman conquest of Hungary. '''Louis II''' was killed in the Ottoman conquest of Hungary.

Hungarian Monarchs

A history of Hungarian monarchs.

Note that Hungarian names are written as [Family name] [Given name].


Kingdom of Hungary

Following the death of Grand Prince Geza, there was a succession war between his son St. Stephen I and Koppany (as the senior Arpad heir). Stephen I won through the support of foreign powers, especially Swabian and/or Slovak knights and the Church. The Kingdom of Hungary was established by Holy Roman Emperor Otto III and/or Pope Sylvester II.

St. Stephen I established bishoprics (especially the archdiocese of Esztergom) and an administrative system of counties.

Over time Hungary expanded...

  • west to the Dalmatian coast; the kingdom of Croatia united with the kingdom of Hungary

  • north into Bohemia, which had been established as a border duchy against Hungary; and into Slovakia, which quickly became the center of trade

  • south in Serbia
  • east into Transylvania

Over time power shifted from the royal house to the free cities and noble houses.


Division between Austrian Empire and Principality of Transylvania

Following the death of Louis II and the Ottoman conquest of Budapest, the kingdom of Hungary and Croatia was contested between the Habsburg Ferdinand I and the Szapolyai John I.

For the succession from Ferdinand I, see the Austrian Empire.

For the succession from John I, see the Principality of Transylvania.


Dynasties

Arpad

One of the founding Hungarian tribes, the Kingdom of Hungary was created around the Arpad dynasty.

Monarch

Local Name

Reign

St. Stephen I

Istvan

Jan. 1, 1001 - Aug. 15, 1038

Peter Orsoleo

1038 - 1041, 1044 - 1046

Andrew I

Andras

1046 - 1060

Bela I

Belo

1060 - 1063

Solomon

Salamon

1063 - 1074

Geza I

1074 - 1077

Ladislaus I

Laszlo

1077 - 1095

Coloman

Kalman

1095 - 1116

Stephen II

Istvan

1116 - 1131

Bela II

Belo

1131 - 1141

Geza II

1141 - 1162

Stephen III

Istvan

1162 - 1172

Ladislaus II

Laszlo

1162 - 1163

Stephen IV

Istvan

1163

Bela III

Belo

1172 - 1196

Emeric

Imre

1196 - 1204

Ladislaus III

Laszlo

1204 - 1205

Andrew II

Andras

1205 - 1235

Bela IV

Belo

1235 - 1270

Stephen V

Istvan

1270 - 1272

Ladislaus IV

Laszlo

1272 - 1290

Andrew III

Andras

1290 - 1301

In 1041, Peter Orsoleo was overthrown by Samuel. He reclaimed the kingdom three years later.

The claim of Stephen III was contested by his uncle Ladislaus II, who initially won control of the kingdom but died shortly thereafter. His son Stephen IV quickly fell to Stephen III.

From 1091 until 1095, and again after 1102, the Kingdoms of Hungary and Croatia were held in union by consent of the nobility.

Mary, the sister of Ladislaus IV, contested the claim of Andrew III. She was married into the Capetian House of Anjou by Charles II of Naples and passed her claim on to her son, Charles Martel, and thereby to her grandson, Charles I of Hungary.

Aba

Samuel, who had married into the family of St. Stephen I, was a powerful ispan. He briefly overthrew Peter Orsoleo but was himself overthrown after three years.

Monarch

Reign

Samuel

1041 - 1044

Premyslid

Monarch

Reign

Wenceslaus

1301 - 1305

More generally known as Wenceslaus III of Bohemia. His Czech name is Vaclav; his Hungarian name is Vencel; he often used the name Ladislaus in Hungary. He abdicated in favor of Otto.

Wittelsbach

Monarch

Reign

Otto

1305 - 1307

More generally known as Otto III of Bavaria. In June 1307 he was captured and imprisoned by Ladislaus Kan, voivode of Transylvania and de facto was the oligarch of an autonomous Transylvania. Otto escaped later that year, and renounced his claim to the throne in the following year.

Angevin

The Capetian House of Anjou is a continuation of the Arpad dynasty by the female line.

Monarch

Local Name

Reign

Charles I a.k.a. Charles Robert

Karoly Robert

1308 - July 16, 1342

Louis I

Lajos

July 21, 1342 - Sept. 10, 1382

Mary

Maria

Sept. 10, 1382 - May 17, 1395

Charles II

Dec. 31, 1385 - Feb. 24, 1386

Sigismund jure uxoris

Mar. 31, 1387 - Dec. 9, 1437

The crown was contested between Charles II, Mary, and Sigismund.

Habsburg

Mary left no Hungarian heirs to the Angevin dynasty. Sigismund himself was the last male member of the Luxembourg dynasty. He left only one daughter with his second wife, who was married into the Habsburgs.

Monarch

Reign

Albert II

Dec. 18, 1437 - Oct. 27, 1439

Ladislaus V a.k.a. Ladislaus the Posthumous

May 15, 1440 - Nov. 23, 1457

Only the duchy of Austria recognized the will of Albert II for his posthumous son to inherit all titles. Hungarian nobles elected Wladyslaw III and a succession war continued until his death in 1444. He had a series of regents: his mother Elizabeth, a council of seven Captains in Chief, and John Hunyadi.

Jagiellon

Monarch

Local Name

Reign

Wladyslaw I

Ulaszlo

July 17, 1440 - Nov 10, 1444

Wladyslaw II

Ulaszlo

Sept. 18, 1490 - Mar. 13, 1516

Louis II

Lajos

Mar. 13, 1516 - Aug. 29, 1526

There are two reigns of the Jagiellon dynasty. Wladyslaw I, king of Poland, is more generally known as Wladyslaw III. He was elected king in 1440 over Ladislaus the Posthumous, but he died shortly thereafter in battle against the Ottomans.

Wladyslaw II, the king of Bohemia and the grandson of Wladyslaw I, was elected king following the death of Matthias I.

Louis II was killed in the Ottoman conquest of Hungary.

Hunyadi

Monarch

Local Name

Reign

Matthias I

Mátyás

Jan. 24, 1458 - Apr. 6, 1490


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