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  1. 20 ago 2023 · Barbara Zápolya − pierwsza żona Zygmunta Starego, królowa Polski i wielka księżna litewska. Wikipedia PL. Szapolyai Borbála (lengyelül: Barbara Zapolya − I. Zsigmond lengyel király első felesége, lengyel királyné és litván nagyhercegné, Szapolyai János és Szapolyai György húga. Wikipedia HU

  2. Discover the family tree of Barbara Zápolya for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  3. Ioan I Zápolya. Ioan Zapolya ( maghiară Szapolyai János sau Zápolya János) (n. 1487 - d. 22 iulie 1540) a fost voievod de Transilvania între 1526 și 1540 și a ridicat pretenții la tronul Ungariei. El a fost fiul lui Ștefan Szapolyai și al prințesei Hedvig din Cehia. Ioan Zapolya s-a aflat în fruntea unui grup de nobili unguri care ...

  4. Vladislaus's brother, Polish king Sigismund I the Old, married John's younger sister, Barbara Zápolya in early 1512. This increased the influence of the Zápolyas, but only in the short term, as Barbara died in 1515. To show off his wealth, John went with Barbara to Poland accompanied by 800 horsemen who wore gilded clothes.

  5. 16 ott 2022 · Barbara Zápolya, urodzona prawdopodobnie w roku 1495, nie była cesarzówną, królewną ani nawet księżniczką. Wielu mogłoby powiedzieć, że z racji samego pochodzenia w ogóle nie nadawała się na żonę dla polskiego monarchy.

  6. 9 nov 2023 · Barbara Zpolya (14951515) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the first wife of King Sigismund I the Old. Marriage to Barbara represented an alliance between Sigismund and the House of Zpolya against the Habsburgs in succession disputes over the throne to the Kingdom of Hungary.

  7. Barbara Zápolya (Trenčín, Rouantelezh Hungaria, 1495 – Kraków, 2 a viz Here 1515) a oa merc'h da Stefan Zápolya, un Hungariad a lignez uhel, ha da Hedwig Cieszyn, ur briñsez polonat. C'hoar e oa d'ar gontez Krisztina Zápolya de Szepes ( 1464 - 1526 ), da János Szapolyai ( 1487 - 1540 ), a voe roue Hungaria, ha d'ar c'hont György Zápolya ( 1488 - 1526 [1] ).