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| 1301 |
| | Andrew III of Hungary dies without an heir, bringing to an end four centuries of rule by the descendants of Arpad | |
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| 1309 |
| | The hiatus on the Hungarian throne ends when the Angevin contender is crowned as Charles I | |
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| 1458 |
| | Matthias Corvinus begins a long reign which brings Moravia, Silesia and much of Austria within the Hungarian kingdom | |
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| 1485 |
| | Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary, captures Vienna and makes the city his capital | |
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| 1490 |
| | On the death of Matthias Corvinus, in 1490, the Habsburgs recover Vienna from the Hungarians | |
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| 1521 |
| | The Turkish sultan, Suleiman I, marches into the kingdom of Hungary and captures Belgrade | |
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| 1526 |
| | The Hungarian king, Louis II, is killed in battle at Mohacs, where the Turks win a crushing victory | |
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| 1541 |
| | Suleiman I takes Buda (now Budapest), and by 1547 the Turks occupy almost the whole of Hungary | |
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| 1547 |
| | Hungary is divided, by agreement between the Turkish sultan Suleiman I and the Habsburg ruler Ferdinand I | |
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| c. 1564 |
| | The bishop of Transylvania, Ferenc Dávid, preaches that only God the Father is divine, launching the Unitarian faith | |
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