John I
John I (John Zapolya) , 1487-1540, king of Hungary (1526-40), voivode [governor] of Transylvania (1511-26). He was born John Zapolya, the son of Stephen Zápolya . The leader of the antiforeign party of the Hungarian nobles, he secured a decree at the diet of 1505 by which no foreign ruler would be chosen king of Hungary after the death of the ruling king, Uladislaus II . To strengthen his own candidacy for the crown he sought to marry the king's daughter, Anna, but his suit was rejected and he was removed from the court through his appointment as voivode of Transylvania. He ruthlessly crushed a peasant uprising in 1514. His anger at the marriage of Anna to Ferdinand of Austria (later Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I ) probably motivated his failure to assist Uladislaus' son, King Louis II of Hungary, at the battle of Mohács (1526). Louis II was killed in the battle. John was crowned king by the Hungarian nobles, but Ferdinand claimed the crown on the basis of his marriage with Anna as well as previous agreements. In 1527, Ferdinand defeated John and was crowned by John's opponents. John retired to his stronghold in the Carpathians. In 1529 the Ottomans began to overrun Hungary. John now descended upon and defeated Ferdinand's army and, after surrendering the crown to Sultan Sulayman I, was confirmed king by the sultan, who exercised real control. The struggle between John and Ferdinand ended in 1538, when John, who was then childless, agreed that the crown should pass to Ferdinand after his death. John set aside the agreement when, a few months before his death, a son, John Sigismund (John II), was born.
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The best of burgundy ; Wine
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 1/27/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...increasingly hard to argue that burgundy is quite as elitist...Production of top burgundies is often as little as...mouthwatering village burgundies from Gevrey Chambertin...Leoville Barton. Why is burgundy 2005 so sought after...concentrated grapes. White burgundies are often good ...
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FRENCH TOASTS; Vintage Pleasures: Sampling the Wares At Burgundy's Annual Harvest Festival
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 9/12/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...partake, everyone sings the Burgundy song - a short, la-la ditty...event, the annual auction of Burgundy wines of the Hospice of Beaune...of the prices that year's Burgundies will fetch on the open market...speaking, is one long party. Burgundy was an independent state throughout...
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Burgundy: the chance of a decade
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 1/16/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...vintage for red burgundy. What does...fraudulent burgundies of the past...imitative "burgundies" of the USA...True red burgundy is a light...ripe, in red burgundy. Thanks to...1999 white burgundies; they just...
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A risky romance Despite hazards, we still love Burgundy; Really, are 'barnyard smells' so bad?
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 2/2/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...with smoother, simpler Burgundies that, by themselves...you can get lucky with Burgundy this Valentine's Day. There are many other Burgundies, of course, and there...anyone think that good Burgundy is only available on the...
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Wine, Etc.: Taking a closer look at Burgundy
Newspaper article from: Capital (Annapolis); 10/29/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Our experience with Burgundy is spotty with an epiphany...in trying to select a Burgundy that will please. Recently...taste some red and white Burgundys from the very well...one of the five major Burgundy producers making wines...introduction to white burgundies. Nice complexity with...
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PA Liquor Control Board botches Burgundy selections
Newspaper article from: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; 10/25/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...passionate fans of red Burgundies suffer under the...selection of quality Burgundy producers and vintages...weakness for red Burgundy. When a new item...vintage for red Burgundies, although it seemed...other 2002's red Burgundies have already debuted...Bize is one of Burgundy's ...
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DINING: Complexity of Burgundy is easy; Clive Platman recommends great Burgundy from the 2005 vintage.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 3/7/2007; 700+ words
; ...Pinot noir, used for red Burgundy, requires delicate handling...separately. On the one hand, Burgundy is easy to understand but...complex. Essentially, white Burgundy is from chardonnay and red...opportunity to taste more than 20 Burgundies from previous vintages. Tickets...
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Burgundy Prices Up at Wine Auction
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/18/1987; ; 700+ words
; ...for both red and white burgundies was up. The overall...s auction. For white burgundies the average price was up 3.5 percent; for red burgundies it was 9 percent. Because...wine exported from the Burgundy region, 12 percent of...
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Fine restaurants, streetscapes, make Burgundy a delight.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 7/2/2001; ; 700+ words
; BEAUNE, Burgundy _ As with so many matters of culture...Beaune, the cobblestoned wine capital of Burgundy. After a visit to this ancient viticultural...political fortunes declined. The kingdom of Burgundy staged its first Parliament in Beaune...
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Best take guide to explore peril-fraught Burgundy
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic; 1/4/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...on a bottle or two of Burgundy. And like an infant...much for exploring. Burgundy is the most demanding...Grand cru or premier cru Burgundies from great producers...tasted a wide variety of Burgundies from the current vintage...Recent vintages of Burgundy have been rather unusual...
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Charles the Bold (Burgundy) (1433–1477)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...territories of the House of Burgundy — the duchy of Burgundy, Flanders, and Artois...France; and the county of Burgundy (the Franche-Comt é...Holy Roman Empire. The two Burgundies were separated from his provinces...
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Burgundy
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Burgundy ( Bourgogne ) Historical region and former...vre. Dijon is the historical capital. Burgundy's golden age began in 1364 when John...made his son, Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. The succeeding dukes created a state...
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Mary of Burgundy
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Mary of Burgundy. See Master of Mary of Burgundy .
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Master of Mary of Burgundy
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Master of Mary of Burgundy. Netherlandish manuscript illuminator, active in the last quarter...15th century. He is named after a Book of Hours painted for Mary of Burgundy, who married the Emperor Maximilian I (see Habsburg ) in 1477 and...
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Burgundy mixture
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Burgundy mixture see Bordeaux mixture .
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