The Treaty of Weissenburg (German: Vertrag von Weißenburg or Weißenburger Vertrag) declared Archduke Ferdinand of Austria the ruler of Royal Hungary and Transylvania. The territory had previously been ruled by John Zápolya's widow, Isabella Jagiełło. The treaty was signed in Weissenburg (later Gyulafehérvár) on 19 July 1551 by representatives of King John Sigismund Zápolya, Isabella Jagiellon of Transylvania and Ferdinand, King of the Romans.
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The TreatyofWeissenburg (German: Vertrag von Weißenburg or Weißenburger Vertrag) declared Archduke Ferdinand of Austria the ruler of Royal Hungary and...
Isabella surrendered and signed the TreatyofWeissenburg. She agreed to give up Transylvania in exchange for the Duchy of Opole and Racibórz, and other territories...
formerly Weißenburg; Hungarian: Gyulafehérvár; Latin: Apulum) is a city that serves as the seat of Alba County in the west-central part of Romania. Located...
SMS Weissenburg was one of the first ocean-going battleships of the Imperial German Navy. She was the third pre-dreadnought of the Brandenburg class, which...
– The TreatyofWeissenburg goes into effect as John Sigismund Zápolya, King of Hungary since 1540, abdicates in favor of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria...
– The TreatyofWeissenburg goes into effect as John Sigismund Zápolya, King of Hungary since 1540, abdicates in favor of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria...
The Lines ofWeissenburg, or Lines of Wissembourg, were entrenched works — an earthen rampart dotted with small outworks — along the river Lauter. They...
Friedrich Wilhelm and SMS Weissenburg, respectively. They were members of the German Brandenburg class, the first class of ocean-going battleships built...
Weissenburg, and Wörth. Of the four ships, Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm and Weissenburg were more advanced, in that their armor was composed of higher quality steel...
CITEREFBradbury1998 (help) Hallam, 158. For an example of these efforts, see Lines ofWeissenburg. See a little of the context. In these circumstances, in Britain...
Wissembourg (German: Weissenburg), forcing it to retreat. On 5 August, the Germans defeated another French army at the Battle of Spicheren in Lorraine...
Isny im Allgäu, St. Gallen, Weissenburg (now Wissembourg, France), and Windesheim at Speyer. Although not unusual, the use of the appelation "Protestant"...
against Electorate of Mainz. Allies of the Palatinate were also the bishop of Speyer, the Landgrave of Hesse and the cities ofWeissenburg, Strassburg, Heilbronn...
The Diocese of Toul was a Roman Catholic diocese seated at Toul in present-day France. It existed from 365 until 1802. From 1048 until 1552 (de jure until...
era of Transylvania.[citation needed] They lavished money on their capital Alba Iulia (Gyulafehérvár or Weißenburg), which became the main bulwark of Protestantism...
in the list. List of ironclads List of battlecruisers List of battleships of World War I List of battleships of World War II List of battleship classes...
Barons ofWeissenburg and occupied Wimmis and Unspunnen in the Oberland. Bern's victory allowed them to bring the Oberhasli region, its capital of Meiringen...
1838) was a Bavarian field marshal. He was an ally of Napoleonic France until he negotiated the Treatyof Ried with Austria in 1813. Thereafter Bavaria joined...
in 1323), and other allies (Simmental, Weissenburg, Oberhasli). The Habsburg Duke of Austria and the Count of Kyburg assembled a force in Aargau and threatened...
(Ruthenia), and Abbot ofWeissenburg in Alsace. He was elected in the autumn of 968, received the pallium at Rome, and at the end of the year was solemnly...
Lunéville which mostly reconfirmed the Treatyof Campo Formio and the guidelines set at Rastatt. Article 7 of the treaty provided that "in conformity with...