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  1. Máté Ágnes - Oborni Teréz: Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary (1539-1559) 5% kedvezménnyel csak 3705 Ft a lira.hu-nál. (Történelem, politika; kiadás éve: 2020; 362 oldal) Olvasson bele a könyvbe!

  2. Jogaila, later Władysław II Jagiełło (c. 1352/1362 – 1 June 1434) was Grand Duke of Lithuania (1377–1434), King of Poland (1386–1399) alongside his wife Jadwiga, and then sole King of Poland. In 1385 the Union of Krewo was signed between Queen Jadwiga of Poland and Jogaila, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, the last pagan state in Europe.

  3. Habsburg-Jagiellon war of succession. Stephen Zápolya had no sons when Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, died on 6 April 1490, according to a contemporaneous report, but a charter issued in September 1491 already mentioned John, showing that John was born between the two dates.

  4. Isabella Jagiellon. place of marriage. Székesfehérvár Basilica. start time. 2 March 1539 Gregorian. end time. 17 July 1540 Gregorian. 0 references. Isabella Jagiellon.

  5. This book deals with Isabella Jagiellon (1519-1559), queen con-sort of Hungary when the kingdom was partitioned as a theatre of war between the Habsburg and Ottoman empires. Isabella was the first child of Sigismund I of Poland-Lithuania, and his Milanese wife, Bona Sforza. In 1539, she married John I (Zápolya) of Hungary. Zápolya was

  6. 10 de nov. de 2012 · The following 4 pages use this file: File:Janos Zsigmond I. Szulejman elott.JPG. File:Suleiman I, Isabella Jagiellon and the child John Sigismund Zápolya.jpg. File:Suleiman receiving Isabella and her son Sigismund circa 1540.jpg. File:Suleyman receiving Janos Zapolyai's Wife-Suleymanname.jpg.

  7. Proceedings of the Isabella Jagiellon memorial conference, organized by Teréz Oborni and Ágnes Máté in 2019 for the 500th anniversary of the late Queen of Hungary's birth.