Historical Events tagged with "budapest"

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Politics & Government

Abolishment of the Crown of Saint Stephen Union

October 30th, 1918 106 years ago

The political entity known as the Crown of Saint Stephen, comprising the Kingdom of Hungary and the Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia, and Dalmatia, was formally abolished by decisions from both the Croatian and Hungarian parliaments. This significant move followed the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, prompted by the changing political landscape in Europe after World War I. Leaders sought to redefine national identities and governance principles in light of rising national movements.

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The Last Coronation of Hungarian Monarchs

December 30th, 1916 108 years ago

King Charles IV of Hungary and Queen Zita were crowned in a lavish ceremony, marking the last coronation in the history of Hungary. This significant event took place in the Matthias Church in Budapest, where the royal couple pledged to uphold their duties as sovereigns. The ceremony highlighted the traditional rituals associated with Hungarian monarchy, reflecting the historical significance of the crown and the royal lineage, which dated back over a thousand years. The event was attended by various dignitaries and clergy, serving as a reminder of Hungary's royal heritage amid the turmoil of World War I.

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Franz Joseph Crowned King of Hungary

June 8th, 1867 157 years ago

Franz Joseph I was crowned King of Hungary in Buda Castle, symbolizing the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 which restored Hungary's status within the Habsburg Empire. The coronation took place in a grand ceremony on August 6, with dignitaries from across Europe in attendance. This event marked a significant moment of reconciliation between the Austrian and Hungarian realms, reflecting a new political balance.

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Assassination of King Charles III in Buda

February 24th, 1386 639 years ago

King Charles III of Naples and Hungary was assassinated in Buda during a power struggle. The assassination was the result of long-standing conflicts over succession and control of the region's throne. His death marked a significant turning point in Hungarian politics, leading to a series of instability and power vacuums. Buda, the royal city, was the scene of this pivotal act that would change the course of the region's governance.

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Mary crowned as King of Hungary

September 17th, 1382 642 years ago

Mary, the daughter of Louis the Great, was crowned as King of Hungary in a remarkable ceremony. The event took place in Buda, showcasing the significance of dynastic rule in the region and reinforcing the Valois lineage in Hungary. Mary was not only the daughter of the reigning monarch but also a key figure in the continuation of royal power amid political challenges. The coronation was a crucial point in the efforts to stabilize her rule as queen regnant.

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