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  1. John was the oldest son of Count Stephen Zápolya, and his second wife, Hedwig of Cieszyn. [2] [3] Stephen Zápolya was descended from a Slavonian noble family. [2] He became one of the wealthiest lords in the Kingdom of Hungary after inheriting the large domains of his brother, Emeric Zápolya, in 1487.

  2. 4 de jan. de 2021 · Barbara Zápolya. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Barbara Zapolya (Szapolyai Borbála) (1495–1515) was the daughter of Stephen Zápolya (István Szapolyai), Palatine of Hungary, and the Silesian princess Hedwig of Teschen. She was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1508-1515) as the first wife of Sigismund I ...

  3. 1 de ago. de 2023 · János Szapolyai or János Zápolya ( 2 February 1487 – 22 July 1540) was King of Hungary from 1526 to 1540. His rule was disputed by Archduke Ferdinand I, who also claimed the title King of Hungary between 1526 and 1540. [1] He was the voivode of Transylvania before his coronation.

  4. Stephan (Istvan) Zápolya († im Januar oder am 25. Dezember 1499 in Pápa, Komitat Veszprém, Ungarn) war ein ungarischer Magnat und Woiwode von Siebenbürgen. Er war ansässig auf Trentschin. Zápolya war Erbgraf (Obergespann) der Zips und seit 1464 Besitzer der Zipser Burg. Er war Feldherr und Statthalter des Königs Matthias Corvinus in ...

  5. John was the oldest son of Count Stephen Zápolya, and his second wife, Hedwig of Cieszyn. [2] [3] Stephen Zápolya was descended from a Slavonian noble family. [2] He became one of the wealthiest lords in the Kingdom of Hungary after inheriting the large domains of his brother, Emeric Zápolya, in 1487.

  6. Engel, Pál (2001). The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526.I.B. Tauris Publishers. ISBN 1-86064-061-3.; Markó, László (2006). A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig: Életrajzi Lexikon [Great Officers of State in Hungary from King Saint Stephen to Our Days: A Biographical Encyclopedia] (in Hungarian).

  7. John Zápolya or Szapolyai (Hungarian: Szapolyai/ Zápolya János, Croatian: Ivan Zapolja, Romanian: Ioan Zápolya, Slovak: Ján Zápoľský; 1490/91 – 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. He was Voivode of Transylvania before his coronation, from 1510 to 1526.