List of rulers of Slovakia — This is a List of rulers of Slovakia.Notes: *A stands for the House of Arpád *M stands for the House of Mojmír *In the 10th to 12th century, only app. 1/3 of Slovakia’s territory (southern Slovakia) was under Hungarian rule, the remaining… … Wikipedia
List of Serbian monarchs — See also: List of Serbian consorts Monarchy of Serbia Former Monarchy … Wikipedia
List of Polish monarchs — Queen of Poland redirects here. For queens consort of Poland, see List of Polish consorts. History of Poland This article is part of a series … Wikipedia
List of rulers of Croatia — The seal of the Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia was affixed in 1527 to the Cetin Charter that confirmed the Habsburg to be the rulers of Croatia … Wikipedia
List of Moldova-related topics — Moldova = *Moldova, a country in Europe **History of Moldova **Politics of Moldova **Counties of Moldova **Economy of Moldova **Geography of Moldova **Demographics of Moldova **Culture of Moldova **Foreign relations of Moldova **Transportation in … Wikipedia
List of Romania-related topics — This is a list of topics related to Romania, a country in southeastern Europe.Romanians*List of Romanians *List of Romanian writers *List of Romanian poets *List of Romanian monarchs *List of famous Romanians Romanian diaspora*Romanian American… … Wikipedia
List of Austrian consorts — See also: List of rulers of Austria Arms of Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria This is a list of the Austrian Empresses, Archduchesses, Duchesses and Margravines, consorts of the Emperors, Archdukes, Dukes and Margrave of Austria, hereditary titles… … Wikipedia
List of rulers of Transylvania — List of rulers of Transylvania, from the first mention of a ruler in the tenth century, until 1918. Overview The administration of the eastern parts of the Hungarian Kingdom referred as Partes Transsylvana was in the hands of a voivod appointed… … Wikipedia
Hungarian names — use the eastern name order , or family name followed by given name. Hungary is the only European country to do so. So the terms first name and last name are potentially confusing and should be avoided, as they do not in this case denote the given … Wikipedia
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom — In 1526, after the Battle of Mohács, the Kingdom of Hungary was overrun by the Ottomans, but effectively split into 3 parts in 1541 when the Ottomans captured Buda. The Habsburgs got a foothold in the north and west (Royal Hungary), with the new… … Wikipedia