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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 II of Hungary (see below). | 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). |
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||'''Monarch'''||'''Local Name'''||'''Reign'''|| ||Wenceslaus ||Vencel || || |
||'''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. |
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||'''Monarch'''||'''Local Name'''||'''Reign'''|| ||Otto || || || |
||'''Monarch'''||'''Reign'''|| ||Otto ||1305 - 1307|| 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. He escaped later that year, and renounced his claim to the throne in the following year. |
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As noted above, the Angevin dynasty is a continuation of the Arpad dynasty by the female line. | The Capetian House of Anjou is a continuation of the Arpad dynasty by the female line (by Mary, the sister of Ladislaus IV). |
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||Charles I ||Karoly Robert || || ||Louis I ||Lajos || || |
||Charles I a.k.a. Charles Robert ||Karoly Robert ||1308 - 1342 || ||Louis I ||Lajos ||1342 - 1382 || ||[[Hungary/Mary|Mary]] ||Maria ||Sept. 10 1382 - May 17 1395 || |
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||[[Hungary/Mary|Mary]] ||Maria ||Sept. 10 1382 - May 17 1395 || |
Hungarian Monarchs
A history of Hungarian monarchs.
Contents
Kingdom of Hungary
Dynasties
Arpad
One of the founding Hungarian tribes, the Kingdom of Hungary was created around the Arpad Dynasty.
From 1091 until 1095, and again after 1102, the Kingdoms of Hungary and Croatia were held in union by consent of the nobility.
Monarch |
Local Name |
Reign |
Istvan |
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Peter Orsoleo |
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Andrew I |
Andras |
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Bela I |
Belo |
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Solomon |
Salamon |
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Geza I |
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Ladislaus I |
Laszlo |
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Coloman |
Kalman |
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Stephen II |
Istvan |
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Bela II |
Belo |
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Geza II |
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Stephen III |
Istvan |
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Bela III |
Belo |
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Emeric |
Imre |
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Ladislaus III |
Laszlo |
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Andrew II |
Andras |
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Bela IV |
Belo |
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Stephen V |
Istvan |
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Ladislaus IV |
Laszlo |
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Andrew III |
Andras |
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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).
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, who formally was the voivode of Transylvania and de facto was the oligarch of an autonomous Transylvania. He 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 (by Mary, the sister of Ladislaus IV).
Monarch |
Local Name |
Reign |
Charles I a.k.a. Charles Robert |
Karoly Robert |
1308 - 1342 |
Louis I |
Lajos |
1342 - 1382 |
Maria |
Sept. 10 1382 - May 17 1395 |
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Charles II |
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Dec. 31, 1385 - Feb. 24, 1386 |
Sigismund jure uxoris |
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Mar. 31 1387 - Dec. 9 1437 |
The crown was contested between Charles II, Mary, and Sigismund.
Habsburg
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.
Monarch |
Reign |
Albert II |
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Elisabeth as regent for her son Ladislaus the Posthumous
Jagiellon
Władysław III
Hunyadi
Matthias I (Mátyás)