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  2. Hungarian nobility - Wikipedia

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    To appease the Hungarian nobility, Joseph II revoked almost all his reforms on his deathbed in 1790. [288] His successor, Leopold II (r. 1790–1792), convoked the Diet and confirmed the liberties of the Estates of the realm, emphasizing Hungary was a "free and independent" realm, governed by its own laws.

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

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    Hungarian baron: 1613; Hungarian count: 1620; imperial prince: 1687. 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.

  4. Category:Hungarian nobility - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Íslenska; Italiano ... Hungarian nobility in Transylvania (15 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Hungarian nobility" The following 200 pages are in this ...

  5. Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867) - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian nobility forced Vienna to admit that Hungary was a special unit of the Habsburg lands and had to be ruled in conformity with its own special laws. [8] However, Hungarian historiography positioned Transylvania in a direct continuity with the medieval Kingdom of Hungary in pursuance of the advancement of Hungarian interests. [9]

  6. Kingdom of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946 and was a key part of the Habsburg monarchy from 1526-1918. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the coronation of the first king Stephen I at Esztergom around the year 1000; [8] his family (the Árpád dynasty) led the monarchy for 300 years.

  7. Szilágyi family - Wikipedia

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    The Szilágyi of Horogszeg (Hungarian: horogszegi Szilágyi) was an old and important medieval Hungarian noble family, whose members occupied many significant political and military positions in the Kingdom of Hungary and in the Principality of Transylvania.

  8. Category:Hungarian noble titles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hungarian noble titles" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  9. Category:16th-century Hungarian nobility - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "16th-century Hungarian nobility" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.