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  1. Stephen VIII Báthory (Hungarian: VIII. Báthory István, pronounced [ˈbaːtori ˈiʃtvaːn]) (1477–1534) was a Hungarian noble. He was a son of Nicholas Báthory (1462–1500) of the Somlyó branch of the Báthory family, and of Sophia Bánffy de Losoncz.

  2. The son of Stephen VIII Báthory and a member of the Hungarian Báthory noble family, Báthory was a ruler of Transylvania in the 1570s, defeating another challenger for that title, Gáspár Bekes. In 1576 Báthory became the husband of Queen Anna Jagiellon and the third elected king of Poland.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Securing a truce with Turkey and strengthening the Polish army by enrolling Cossacks on a regular basis, Stephen attacked Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible in 1579 and, concluding the Livonian War (q.v.), forced the cession of Polotsk and Livonia to Poland under the truce of Yam Zapolsky (Jan. 15, 1582).

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  4. Stephen VIII Báthory (1477–1534), Voivode of Transylvania. Stephen IX Báthory (1533–1586), youngest son of Stephen VIII, Voivode (and later Prince) of Transylvania and King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania .

  5. Roman Catholicism. Signature. Stephen Báthory (27 September 1533 – 12 December 1586) was a Hungarian Prince of Transylvania (1571–1586), then King of Poland (1576–1586) and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1576–1586). The son of Stephen VIII Báthory and a member of the Báthory family.

  6. Stephen Báthory was a Hungarian prince, who was the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. He is most famous for his military victories against the Ottoman Empire and his rule over the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Memorability Metrics. 630k. Page Views (PV) 73.77. Historical Popularity Index (HPI) 54. Languages Editions (L) 8.50.

  7. Stephen VIII Báthory. 1477 - 1534. Memorability Metrics. Page views of Stephen VIII Báthories by language. Among POLITICIANS. Contemporaries. Stephen VIII Báthory (Hungarian: VIII. Báthory István, pronounced [ˈbaːtori ˈiʃtvaːn]) (1477–1534) was a Hungarian noble.