Mary of Anjou

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Mary of Anjou was a 14th-century queen regnant of Hungary from the Angevin dynasty, notable as one of the few medieval women to rule a European kingdom in her own right.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 14th-century Hungarian monarch
Queen of Hungary
medieval woman ruler
member of the Angevin dynasty
queen regnant
associatedWith Kingdom of Croatia NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Dalmatia NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Hungary in the Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Slavonia NERFINISHED
birthDate 1371
century 14th century
conflict Hungarian succession crisis after Louis I NERFINISHED
coronation 1382
coronationPlace Székesfehérvár NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Hungary NERFINISHED
deathDate 1395
deathPlace Buda NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
father Louis I of Hungary NERFINISHED
gender female
house Capetian House of Anjou NERFINISHED
House of Anjou NERFINISHED
mother Elizabeth of Bosnia NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Angevin dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the few medieval women to rule a European kingdom in her own right
positionHeld Queen consort of the Romans
Queen regnant of Hungary
predecessor Louis I of Hungary NERFINISHED
regent Elizabeth of Bosnia NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1385
1386
reignStart 1382
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Catherine of Hungary NERFINISHED
Hedwig of Poland NERFINISHED
spouse Sigismund of Luxembourg NERFINISHED
successor Sigismund of Luxembourg NERFINISHED
title Queen of Croatia
Queen of Cumania NERFINISHED
Queen of Dalmatia NERFINISHED
Queen of Galicia NERFINISHED
Queen of Hungary NERFINISHED
Queen of Lodomeria NERFINISHED
Queen of Rama NERFINISHED
Queen of Serbia NERFINISHED
Queen of Slavonia NERFINISHED

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Mary, Queen of Hungary alsoKnownAs Mary of Anjou