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  2. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand was also elected King of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, etc. by the higher aristocracy (the magnates or barons) and the Hungarian Catholic clergy in a rump Diet in Pozsony (Bratislava in Slovak) on 17 December 1526. [19] Accordingly, Ferdinand was crowned as King of Hungary in the Székesfehérvár Basilica on 3 November 1527.

  3. Family tree of Hungarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Family tree of Hungarian monarchs. ... Ferdinand I r. 1526-1564 (1503-1547) Anna (1506-1526) ... King of Hungary; Holy Crown of Hungary

  4. List of Hungarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    King John I died in 1540, the Habsburg forces besieged Buda the Hungarian capital in 1541, Sultan Suleiman led a relief force and defeated the Habsburgs, the Ottomans captured the city by a trick during the Siege of Buda and the south central and central areas of the kingdom came under the authority of the Ottoman Empire, therefore Hungary was ...

  5. List of titled noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary

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    The family's two other branches continued to bear the title of count. The Esterházys' hereditary seat at the Upper House of the Diet of Hungary was confirmed by Act VIII of 1886. [10] Festetics: 1910 (primogeniture) Hungarian count: 1766, 1772 and 1874; imperial count: 1857. The family's three other branches continued to bear the title of count.

  6. Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    On 8 December 1625, he was crowned King of Hungary, on 27 November 1627 King of Bohemia. [2] Ferdinand enhanced his authority and set an important legal and military precedent by issuing a Revised Land Ordinance, which deprived the Bohemian estates of their right to raise soldiers and reserved that power for the monarch. [7]

  7. Category:Kings of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Family tree of Hungarian monarchs; A. ... King of Hungary; E. Emeric, King of Hungary ... Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor; Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans; Francis ...

  8. Anne of Bohemia and Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand claimed both kingdoms and was elected king of Bohemia on 24 October of the same year with Anne as his queen. Hungary was a more difficult case, as Suleiman had annexed much of its lands. Ferdinand was proclaimed king of Hungary by a group of nobles, but another faction of Hungarian nobles refused to allow a foreign ruler to hold that ...

  9. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II (9 July 1578 – 15 February 1637) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1619 until his death in 1637. He was the son of Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria and Maria of Bavaria , who were devout Catholics .