Zápolya family

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The Zápolya family was a powerful Hungarian noble dynasty of the late Middle Ages and early modern period, most notable for producing John Zápolya, a rival king of Hungary during the 16th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian noble dynasty
noble family
associatedDynasty Jagiellonian dynasty
associatedPowerCenter Eastern Hungarian Kingdom
surface form: Royal Hungary

Transylvania
coatOfArms heraldic shield used by the Zápolya family in the Kingdom of Hungary
country Kingdom of Hungary
declinePeriod 16th century
ethnicOrigin Hungarian nobility
historicalReputation one of the most powerful magnate families in late medieval Hungary
involvedIn Hungarian succession crisis after the Battle of Mohács
Ottoman–Habsburg wars
surface form: Ottoman–Habsburg rivalry over Hungary
language Hungarian
Latin
notableMember Hedwig of Cieszyn (Hedwig Zápolya)
John Zápolya
Stephen Zápolya
politicalAlignment supporters of the Jagiellonian kings of Hungary
politicalConflict Bohemian–Habsburg conflicts
surface form: Habsburg–Jagiellonian rivalry in Central Europe
politicalRole magnate family in the Kingdom of Hungary
producedMonarch John II Sigismund Zápolya
surface form: John Sigismund Zápolya, Prince of Transylvania

John Zápolya
surface form: John Zápolya, King of Hungary
region Kingdom of Hungary
Upper Hungary
religion Roman Catholicism
socialStatus high nobility
timePeriod early modern period
late Middle Ages
titleHeld Palatine of Hungary
Voivode of Transylvania

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Spiš Castle governingFamily Zápolya family
Barbara Zápolya nobleFamily Zápolya family
John II Sigismund Zápolya nobleFamily Zápolya family