John II
John II (John Sigismund Zapolya), 1540-71, king of Hungary and prince of Transylvania, son of John I. Through his mother, Isabel (daughter of Sigismund I of Poland), he was related to the Jagiello dynasty. As an infant, he was crowned king of Hungary on his father's death (1540). Sultan Sulayman I , on the pretext of protecting John's interests, invaded (1541) Hungary and took the capital, Buda, which remained in Ottoman hands for 150 years. John and Isabel received the principality of Transylvania under Ottoman suzerainty, but actual power was held by John's guardian, the monk George Martinuzzi, who sought to restore a unified Hungary. In 1551, Martinuzzi procured the deposition of John and Isabel and reunited Transylvania with Hungary, recognizing Ferdinand of Austria and Bohemia (later Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I ) as king. Martinuzzi, made prince-primate and a cardinal, soon fell out with Ferdinand, who had him assassinated. On the pressure of Sulayman I the diet of Transylvania recalled (1556) John and Isabel, and when Ferdinand made peace (1562) with Sulayman, he also recognized John as ruler of Transylvania. Thus Hungary remained split into three states—an Austrian part, a Ottoman part, and Transylvania. It was under John II that the Transylvanian diet adopted (1564) Calvinism as the state religion. John was succeeded as prince of Transylvania by Stephen Báthory (see under Báthory , family).
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Probate Is Nothing to Fear (Maybe).
Newspaper article from: Kiplinger's Retirement Report; 8/1/2004; 700+ words
; Probate is often considered a four-letter word...court intervention and at reasonable cost. Probate is the process by which a court oversees...all estates had to go through a formal probate, and the procedure was often long and...
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Probate Wills And Trusts
Newspaper article from: Sun Reporter, The; 10/14/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...000 to be settled outside of the formal probate court process. In San Francisco, people...for various reasons, are handled by the Probate Department of the Superior Court. The...with the court and files a petition for probate of the will and for appointment as the...
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Probate: Estate Planning's "P Word".
Newspaper article from: Kiplinger's Retirement Report; 6/1/1996; 700+ words
; Not everyone knows what probate is, but they do know they want to avoid it. Probate is a court proceeding that, upon death, validates...push revocable living trusts, which are popular probate-avoidance tools. Before you shell out $2...
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PROBATE PROCEEDINGS
Newspaper article from: The Journal Record; 4/8/1986; 700+ words
; PROBATE PROCEEDINGS Received 4-7-86 P-86-401 - Est of Kennedy; ord admit will to probate. P-86-402 - Est of Graham; ord appt...2389 - Est of Gayler; ord admit will to probate (2), letters issue to Jolane Lambrecht...
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WHAT PROBATE COURTS DO IN COLORADO.(Local)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 4/7/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...of wills and death when they hear about probate court. That accounts for much of the work done in probate courts: overseeing the distribution of...commitments as well. Statewide, 11,605 probate cases were filed last year, three-fourths...
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Probate Court Administrator Announces New Regional Probate Court to Handle Children's Matters.
Business Wire; 10/22/2003; 700+ words
; ...Haven Region Judge James J. Lawlor, Probate Court Administrator for the State of Connecticut...the creation of the New Haven Regional Probate Court for Children's Matters, which...of a year-long study of the state's probate court system and its management of children...
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Avoiding probate: what you should tell clients.
Magazine article from: National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition; 9/3/1990; ; 700+ words
; ...there are cases in which probate has lasted for years. These...are some situations in which probate avoidance makes good sense...more than one state, multiple probates (ancillary administrations...For psychological reasons, probate should be avoided with respect...
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Is probate really worth avoiding? (criteria for determining whether to go through probate or to avoid it)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine); 12/1/1995; 700+ words
; The very utterance of the word "probate" evokes images of a slow, costly court...through the use of living trusts. Yet, is probate all that bad for most families? Are the cures sometimes worse than the disease? Probate is the legal procedure for validating...
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Probate Guardianships Of Children
Newspaper article from: Sun Reporter, The; 9/30/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...kind of guardianship is handled by the Probate Court. In those guardianships, the child...Unlike Juvenile Dependency Court, the Probate Court cannot terminate parental rights...petition for the court to terminate the probate guardianship at any time and ask that...
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I want to probate a will in federal court.(In Practice)
Magazine article from: Florida Bar News; 6/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Supreme Court gave me a great idea: probate a will in federal court. The primary...think that federal courts would not hear probate cases, just as they would not hear divorces...This created a setting for the usual probate contest, but Anna Nicole/Vickie added...
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Probate
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
PROBATE The court process by which a will is proved valid or invalid...administered. When a person dies, his or her estate must go through probate, which is a process overseen by a probate court. If the decedent leaves a will directing how his or...
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Uniform Probate Code
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
UNIFORM PROBATE CODE The Uniform Probate Code (UPC) is a comprehensive statute that unifies, clarifies...association in 1969. The purpose of the UPC is to modernize probate law and probate administration and to encourage uniformity through...
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probate
Book article from: A Dictionary of Business and Management
probate A certificate issued by the Family Division of the...no apparent doubt about the will's validity, probate is granted in common form on the executors filing an affidavit . Probate granted in common form can be revoked by the court...
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probate value
Book article from: A Dictionary of Business and Management
probate value The value of the assets at the time of a person's death, agreed with the HM Revenue and Customs for the purposes of calculating inheritance tax .
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probate price
Book article from: A Dictionary of Business and Management
probate price The price of shares or other securities used for inheritance-tax purposes on the death of the owner. The price is taken...
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