- Mary of Hungary
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Louis II of Hungary , later Regent of the Netherlands, seeMary of Austria (1505-1558) "Infobox Monarch
name=Mary
title=Queen regnant of Hungary, Croatia and Dalmatia
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date of birth=1371
place of birth=
date of death=May 17 ,1395
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reign=1382-1395
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royal house=Angevin
father=Louis I of Hungary
mother=Elizabeth of Bosnia
consort=Sigismund of Luxembourg
predecessor = Louis I
successor = SigismundMary of Hungary (c. 1371 –
17 May 1395 ,Buda ,Hungary ) (in Hungarian and Slovakian: "Mária", in Croatian and Bosnian "Marija Anžuvinska") was Queen of Hungary,Croatia ,Rascia , etc. from 1382 until her death in 1395.Childhood
She was the third of four, but the eldest surviving daughter of Louis I "the Great" of Hungary and his second wife
Elizabeth of Bosnia .She was intended to inherit both of her father's kingdoms, Hungary and
Poland , or at least the hereditary kingdom of Poland.Her father king Louis had arranged marriages for her and her younger sister Jadwiga. Ultimately
Sigismund of Luxemburg (1368–1437), an heir of the PolishKujavia n dynasty and a member ofBohemia n royal family, married Mary in 1385 inZvolen Castle .William of Habsburg then was to marry her younger sister, who however, after Sigismund was expelled by Poles, where he had been living inKraków since 1381, unexpectedly became Queen Jadwiga of Poland, William married Mary's relativeJoan II of Naples instead, and Jadwiga became married toJogaila of Lithuania.Reign
Mary became
Queen regnant of Hungary as a ten-year-old child after her father's death in 1382 (her elder sister Catherine having died four years earlier, and the eldest, Elizabeth, years earlier). The country was ruled by her mother, the Dowager Queen Elisabeth, ElizabetaKotromanic of Bosnia, and by Palatine Miklós Garai, Nikola IGorjanski Stariji. Sigismund, his powerful brother EmperorWenceslaus and many noblemen of Hungary were opposed to them; some noblemen helped Mary's relative Charles of Durazzo, King of Naples to become briefly the King of Hungary in 1385. Queen Elizabeth and Garai had Charles II assassinated in 1386. Charles's heir was his underage sonLadislas of Naples (d. 1414) who attempted all his life to conquerHungary , but despite some support in the country, did not succeed.Magnates of Lesser Poland had been deeply unsatisfied with
personal union (1370–82) with Hungary, and despite of decreed succession order, chose the nine-year-old Jadwiga as the Queen of Poland in 1384. After a couple of years, Jadwiga was compelled to leave Hungary for Poland. Mary and her guardians never managed in governing nor obtaining Poland.Halych , theRuthenia n province recently (1340–66) annexed by Poland, however was taken by Hungary, and only after several years, Poland recovered it.Capture and rescue
Elisabeth and Mary were captured in 1386 by the powerful Horvat brothers, Paul Bishop of Machva and Ladislaus, but probably on the orders of Mary's smart but wicked seventeen-year-old husband and
King-consort Sigismund .On the first anniversary of the death of Charles II, January 1387, Elizabeth was strangled before Mary's eyes. Mary bitterly accused her husband, King-consort Sigismund for arranging the kidnapping and murder of her mother Elisabeth. Mary did not want to live with Sigismund, due to the matricide of his Mother-in-Law, therefore keeping a separate household. She accused Sigismund of squandering her patrimony on "cheap women", and "short-sighted politics". She reconciled with the Horvats and granted them estates in Slavonia and Northern Bosnia.
In July 1387 Mary was rescued from captivity by troops of
Trvtko I of Bosnia (cousin and adoptive brother of queen Elisabeth) and the Croatian noble family later known as the Frangipani (who were relatives of theGaray (Gorjanskih) clan), main support of the Bosnian faction.It has been claimed that Sigismund took revenge on the murderers of Elizabeth.
uccession
Mary might have designated her uncle Stephen
Tvrtko I, also a descendant of theÁrpád dynasty through Catherine (a daughter ofStephen V of Hungary ), as her heir in Hungary as early as 1386. However, Trvtko died, being probably murdered in 1391.From 1387, Mary and Sigismund were officially joint rulers of Hungary but in fact the estranged husband Sigismund ruled alone. Mary died on
May 17 ,1395 , the same day as theBattle of Rovine , under suspicious circumstances, while heavily pregnant, but leaving no surviving children. In 1405, probably on Christmas Day, somewhat secretly, Sigismund remarried, or was compelled to marry,Barbara of Celje , Mary's kinswoman. In 1410, Sigismund was elected Holy Roman Emperor.Legacy
Mary was the last scion of the
Angevin dynasty on the throne of Hungary.Mary's closest heir was her youngest sister,
Jadwiga of Poland who, however, also died in 1399 of childbirth complications leaving no surviving children. Mary's widower Sigismund kept her kingdom, and was eventually succeeded by his daughter from his second marriage with Mary's cousinBarbara of Celje , whose grandmother KatarinaKotromanic was Mary's maternal aunt.After the death of Jadwiga, the heir of Mary's line was their distant cousin Ladislas of Naples, the rival claimant. His line went extinct in 1435, after which the succession of these lines went, in principle, to king
Charles VII of France , heir-general to the eldest daughter ofCharles II of Naples and Maria of Hungary.References
* Glenda Goss Thompson. "Benedictus Appenzeller: Maître de la Chappelle to Mary of Hungary and Chansonnier." Ph.D. diss., Univ. of North Carolina, 1975. 2 vols.
* Glenda Goss Thompson. “Mary of Hungary and Music Patronage.” "Sixteenth Century Journal" 15 (1984): 401–418.
* Glenda Goss Thompson. “Music in the Court Records of Mary of Hungary.” "Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis" 34 (1984): 132–173.Other sources
*fr icon Coat of arms of the House of Anjou-Sicily on the
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