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  2. List of princes of Transylvania - Wikipedia

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    Transylvania is administered by Voivode Michael the Brave of Wallachia, recognized by the Diet as imperial governor of Emperor Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor. In addition, Michael the Brave occupied Moldavia in 1600, and styled himself " By the grace of God , ruler of Wallachia , Transylvania and Moldavia " between 6 June 1600 and December 1600.

  3. Category:Princes of Transylvania - Wikipedia

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  4. Prince of Transylvania - Wikipedia

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    Administrative division of Transylvania in the early 16th century. The integration of Transylvania into the newly established Kingdom of Hungary began around 1003. [2] [3] The province became subject to intensive colonization, [4] leading to the arrival and settlement of colonists of diverse origin, including the Hungarian-speaking Székelys and the Ethnic Germans. [5]

  5. Gabriel Bethlen - Wikipedia

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    Michael the Brave, Prince of Wallachia, broke into Transylvania and defeated Andrew in the Battle of Sellenberk (at present-day Șelimbăr in Romania) on 8 October 1599. [16] Gabriel received wounds in the battle and his wounds healed slowly. [16] Michael the Brave was expelled from Transylvania by Rudolph's commander, Giorgio Basta. [17]

  6. Michael I Apafi - Wikipedia

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    George II Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania, invaded the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth without seeking the Ottoman sultan's consent in January 1657. [11] [12] He had concluded an agreement with King Charles X of Sweden about the partition of the Commonwealth and wanted to secure the Polish throne for himself. [11]

  7. Ákos Barcsay - Wikipedia

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    Ákos Barcsay, Prince of Transylvania, c. 1660. Ákos Barcsay (Achatius) (c. 1610 – July 1661) was Prince of Transylvania from September 14, 1658 to December 31, 1660. Barcsay's reign of a little over two years was a period of considerable domestic and international turmoil.

  8. Gabriel Báthory - Wikipedia

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    Bocskai was elected prince of Transylvania on 21 February 1605 and prince of Hungary on 20 April of that year. [33] His realm included most of Transylvania proper, Partium and Upper Hungary. [34] Stephen Báthory died on 25 July 1605. [35] He had willed most of his estates to Gabriel, who became one of the wealthiest noblemen in Bocskai's realm ...

  9. Stephen Báthory - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Báthory (Hungarian: Báthory István; Polish: Stefan Batory; Lithuanian: Steponas Batoras ⓘ; 27 September 1533 – 12 December 1586) was Voivode of Transylvania (1571–1576), Prince of Transylvania (1576–1586), as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1576–1586).