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  1. 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

  2. 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.

  3. Recenzija, Prikaz slučaja. Book review of Máté, Ágnes and Oborni, Teréz (eds), Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary (1539-1559), (Budapest: Research Centre for the Humanities, 2020), ISBN: 978-963-416-214-8, 362pp.

  4. Isabella Jagiellon (Hungarian: Izabella királyné; Polish: Izabela Jagiellonka; 18 January 1519 – 15 September 1559) was the Queen consort of Hungary. She was the oldest child of Polish King Sigismund I the Old, the Grand Duke of Lithuania and his Italian wife Bona Sforza. In 1539, she married John Zápolya, Voivode of Transylvania and King ...

  5. Painting on copper plate. [Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, revised 2018] Portrait of Isabella Jagiellon (1519-1559), daughter of King Sigismund I and Bona Sforza; through her marriage to John Zápolya, Voivode of Transylvania and King of Hungary she became Queen Consort of Hungary. Attribution.

  6. Jyväskylä] Jyväskylä, Catherine and Isabella Jagiellon – Creating a Bond to the Late Sister 11:50–12:10 Karolina Mroziewicz, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, [Jagiellonian University], Kraków, The Sixteenth-Century Iconography of Isabella Jagiellon and Its Reception in Poland and Hungary 12:30–13:30 Discussion and lunch break

  7. John Zápolya or Szapolyai ( Hungarian: Szapolyai/ Zápolya János; Croatian: Ivan Zapolja; Romanian: Ioan Zápolya; Slovak: Ján Zápoľský; 1487 – 22 July 1540), was King of Hungary (as John I) from 1526 to 1540. His rule was disputed by Archduke Ferdinand I, who also claimed the title King of Hungary. [1] He was Voivode of Transylvania ...