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  1. Kelly Cassidy. . ( m. 2017) . Relatives. Newt Gingrich (half-brother) Candace Gingrich ( / ˈɡɪŋɡrɪk /; born June 2, 1966) is an American LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. Candace is the half-sibling [1] of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. [2]

  2. Paolo Santini de Duccio. The Huniade Castle ( Romanian: Castelul Huniade; Hungarian: Hunyadi-kastély; German: Schloss Hunyadi) is the oldest monument in Timișoara, Romania, built between 1443 and 1447 by John Hunyadi and Paolo Santini de Duccio over the old royal castle dating from the 14th century (built during the reign of Charles I Robert ...

  3. Corvin Castle, also known as Hunyadi Castle or Hunedoara Castle (Romanian: Castelul Huniazilor or Castelul Corvinilor; Hungarian: Vajdahunyadi vár), is a Gothic-Renaissance castle in Hunedoara, Romania. Tourists are told that it was the place where Vlad the Impaler, Prince of Wallachia, was held prisoner by John Hunyadi, Hungary's military ...

  4. 29 de jun. de 2023 · SOURCE: Wikipedia The fortress of Nándorfehérvár was defended by Regent Michael Szilágyi de Horogszeg, the brother-in-law of John Hunyadi, with an army of a few thousand men. The Italian-born Franciscan monk John of Capistrano (San Giovanni da Capestrano in Italian) also recruited a crusading army to relieve the castle, which was mainly made up of around 25–30 thousand serfs.

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  6. 1442: 80,000. The Hungarian–Ottoman War (1437–1442) was the seventh confrontation between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans. The war ended with a Hungarian victory after a decisive clash at Iron Gates in 1442 where the Hungarian forces under John Hunyadi 's command defeated a large Ottoman army.

  7. 16,000 men. The Battle of Hermannstadt, also known as the Battle of Sibiu or the Battle of Szeben, was fought between the army of the Hungarian Kingdom and the Ottoman Empire on March 18 and March 22, 1442, near Marosszentimre and Hermannstadt (Szeben), modern Sântimbru and Sibiu, Romania. The Hungarian forces were commanded by John Hunyadi.