Examples of 'zápolya' in a sentence

Meaning of "zápolya"

zápolya (noun): A historical term referring to a Hungarian noble family, notably John Zápolya, who was a king of Hungary in the 16th century

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Suleiman had promised to make Zápolya the ruler of all Hungary.
Ferdinand completely defeated Zápolya.
Zápolya asked the help of Suleiman the Magnificent Ottoman emperor against Ferdinand.
After his death the castle became the property of the Zápolya family see John Zápolya.
In a sense, Zápolya traded title for territory.
Royal stamp of Zápolya.
Zápolya despatched him on an embassy to Paris, Copenhagen and Munich for help.
House of Zápolya.
For instance, the noble Zápolya brothers Emeric and Stephen owed their fortunes to Matthias 's favour.
Eventually, Sigismund relented on a condition that a peace treaty is concluded between Zápolya and the Habsburgs.
Later entering the service of the Zápolya family, he experienced military life under John Zápolya.
Zápolya succeeded in subduing the rebels, but he died on 22 July from cerebral hemorrhage.
The location of the meetings, the Zápolya House, is now a museum.
In spring 1540, Zápolya traveled to quell a revolt in Transylvania by Stephen Majláth.
The title of king of Hungary was disputed between Zápolya and Ferdinand until 1540.

See also

John Zápolya died in 1540 and was succeeded by his infant son John II Sigismund Zápolya.
Zápolya appointed Stephen VIII Voivode of Transylvania, which he governed until his death in 1534.

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