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LIST_OF_HUNGARIAN_RULERS

(Redirected from Kings of Hungary)
This is a list of all 'rulers of Hungary' since Árpåd.
See Heads of state of Hungary for a list of post-1918 presidents.
== Rise of a Hungarian state (895–1000) and the Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1918)==
Affiliation Ruler Reigns of rulers Remarks
Árpáds Árpád c.895–c.907 Árpád is said to have led the proto-Magyars into Central Europe. According to the dual system of rulership (based on the similar Khazar rulership method), he was the actual ruler leader alongside of Kurszán as religious leader.
''The rulers during the first half of the 10th century are very much disputed, as the Hungarian nation consisted of several tribes led by various leaders. Most frequently proposed are:''
Szabolcs c.907–?
Árpáds Tarhos c.907–c.922
Árpáds Zoltán c.907–c.947
ÁrpĂĄds Fajsz c.947–c.955  
ÁrpĂĄds Taksony c.955–c.972  
ÁrpĂĄds GĂ©za c.972–997 son of Taksony  
Árpåds St. Stephen
''(Szent IstvĂĄn)''
997–1038 son of GĂ©za, first king of Hungary (1000)
''Dynastic struggle 1038–1046''
Urseolo Peter Urseolo
''(Orseolo Péter)''
1038–1041 grandson of GĂ©za
Aba SĂĄmuel Aba 1041–1044 Husband of GĂ©za's daughter
Urseolo Peter Urseolo 1044–1046 grandson of GĂ©za
''Vatha pagan rising 1046-1047''
Árpáds Andrew I ''(András)'' 1047–1061 Árpád dynasty restored
ÁrpĂĄds BĂ©la I ''(BĂ©la)'' 1061–1063 Brother of Andrew I
Árpáds Solomon ''(Salamon)'' 1063–1074 Son of Andrew I
ÁrpĂĄds GĂ©za I 1074–1077 Son of Bela I
Árpáds St. Ladislaus ''(László)'' 1077–1095 Son of Bela I
Árpáds Coloman ''(Kálmán)'' 1095–1116 Son of Geza I. After multiple wars with Croatia crowned as King of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia.
ÁrpĂĄds Stephen II 1114–1131  
ÁrpĂĄds BĂ©la II 1131–1141  
ÁrpĂĄds GĂ©za II 1141–1161  
ÁrpĂĄds Stephen III 1161–1162  
ÁrpĂĄds Ladislaus II 1162–1163  
ÁrpĂĄds Stephen IV 1163  
ÁrpĂĄds Stephen III (restored) 1163–1172  
ÁrpĂĄds BĂ©la III 1172–1196  
ÁrpĂĄds Emeric ''(Imre)'' 1196–1204  
ÁrpĂĄds Ladislaus III 1204–1205  
ÁrpĂĄds Andrew II 1205–1235  
ÁrpĂĄds BĂ©la IV 1235–1270 the "second founder" after the First Mongol invasion
ÁrpĂĄds Stephen V 1270–1272  
Árpáds Ladislaus IV 1272–1290 Second mongol invasion
Árpáds Andrew III 1290–1301 last of the Árpád dynasty
Premyslid Wenceslas of Bohemia ''(Vencel)'' 1301–1305 King of Bohemia, elected as King of Hungary but not universally recognized
Wittelsbach Otto of Bavaria
''(Ottó)'' or Béla V
1305–1308 Duke of Lower Bavaria, was not universally recognized
Angevin Charles Robert I
''(KĂĄroly RĂłbert)''
1308–1342 established the Angevin dynasty in Hungary.
Angevin Louis I the Great
''(Nagy Lajos)''
1342–1382 also King of Poland
Angevin Mary ''(Mária)'' 1382–1395 married Sigismund of Luxemburg
Angevin Charles II 1385–1386 also King of Naples, in opposition to Mary
Luxemburg Sigismund ''(Zsigmond)'' 1387–1437 later also Roman-German King (since 1410), King of Bohemia (since 1419), Holy Roman Emperor (since 1433)
Habsburg Albert 1437–1439 son-in-law Sigismund, also Roman-German King, King of Bohemia, Duke of Austria
''Kingship disputed between UlĂĄszlĂł I and Ladislaus Posthumus''
Jagiellon Ulászló I 1440–1444 also King of Poland
Habsburg Ladislaus V Posthumus 1440–1457 born in 1440 after his father's death, spent most of his life in captivity.
Hunyadi János Hunyadi 1446–1453 ruled as regent. Fought with great success against the Ottomans
Hunyadi Matthias Corvinus ''(Corvin MĂĄtyĂĄs)'' 1458-1490 son of JĂĄnos Hunyadi, also King of Bohemia
Jagiellon Ulászló II 1490–1516 also King of Bohemia
Jagiellon Louis II 1516–1526 also King of Bohemia; killed in the Battle of Mohács
''Kingship disputed between Ferdinand of Austria and John ZĂĄpolya during the Ottoman invasion''
Habsburg Ferdinand I ''(Ferdinánd)'' 1526–1564 also Roman-German King and later Holy Roman Emperor, claimed the throne as brother-in-law of Louis II.
Szapolyai John I ZĂĄpolya
''(Szapolyai JĂĄnos)''
1526–1540 claimed the throne with support of Hungarian nobles and later the Ottoman Sultan.
Szapolyai John II Sigismund ZĂĄpolya ''(Szapolyai JĂĄnos Zsigmond)'' 1540-1570 son of John ZĂĄpolya, ''electus rex Hungariae'', first under the guardianship of his mother Isabella JagieƂƂo and Frater György, renounced his royal claim in 1570 in favour of Maximilian, but remained ''Prince of Transylvania and parts of Hungary'' until his death in 1571.
''Hungary was effectively split into three parts: the domain of the Habsburg Kings in the north and west ("Royal Hungary"), Ottoman Hungary in the south, and the Principality of Transylvania in the east. The following, until 1699, gives the rulers of "Royal Hungary".''
Habsburg Maximilian ''(I. Miksa)'' 1563–1576  
Habsburg Rudolf I 1572–1608  
Habsburg Matthias II ''(II. MĂĄtyĂĄs)'' 1608–1619  
Habsburg Ferdinand II 1618–1637  
Habsburg Ferdinand III 1625–1657  
Habsburg Ferdinand IV 1647–1654  
Habsburg Leopold I ''(I. Lipót)'' 1655–1705 Habsburgs began colonization of Serbs (1690) and Germans (1682–1699) in Southern Hungary.'
''Hungary reunited under Habsburg rule after the Great Turkish War in 1699.''
Habsburg Joseph I ''(I. JĂłzsef)'' 1687–1711  
Habsburg Charles III ''(III. Károly)'' 1711–1740 Large scale German settlements in Hungary begin (1720–1800).
Habsburg Maria Theresa
''(Måria Terézia)''
1740–1780 Enjoyed broad support of hungarian nobles;
Habsburg Joseph II ''(II. JĂłzsef)'' 1780–1790  
Habsburg Leopold II ''(II. LipĂłt)'' 1790-1792  
Habsburg Francis I ''(I. Ferenc)'' 1792–1835  
Habsburg FerdinĂĄnd V
''(V. FerdinĂĄnd)''
1835–1848  
Habsburg Francis Joseph
''(Ferenc JĂłzsef)''
1848–1916 dethroned in 1848 but later regained the rule with Russian help in 1849, crowned in 1867.
Habsburg Charles IV ''(IV. Károly)'' 1916–1918 Last King of Hungary, twice unsuccessfully tried to regain the throne in 1921.


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