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Szilágyi Szilágyi ( ro, Silaghi) is a Hungarian surname. It also refers to a county in the Kingdom of Hungary by the name of Szilágy. The region has been part of Romania since 1918.Hunyadi Hunyadi may refer to: * Hunyadi family, a Hungarian noble family from the Middle Ages * John Hunyadi, Hungarian general and Regent-Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary * Laszlo Hunyadi, Hungarian statesman * Matthias Corvinus Matthias Corvinus, a ...
Leaguehttp://www.rubicon.hu/magyar/oldalak/1458_oktober_8_matyas_kiraly_elfogatja_szilagyi_mihaly_kormanyzot/, 19 March 2015 was a movement led by Michael Szilágyi and his sister Erzsébet Szilágyi, created with the objective of putting Matthias Corvinus on the throne of the Kingdom of Hungary.


History

John Hunyadi died on 11 August 1456, less than three weeks after his greatest victory over the
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. John's elder sonMatthias's brother
Ladislaus Ladislaus ( or according to the case) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to: * Ladislaus of Hungary (disambiguation) * Ladislaus I (disambiguation) * Ladislaus II (disambiguation) * Ladislaus III (disambiguation) * Ladi ...
became the head of the
House of Hunyadi The Hunyadi family was one of the most powerful noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary during the 15th century. A member of the family, Matthias Corvinus, was King of Hungary from 1458 until 1490, King of Bohemia (ruling in Moravia, Lower ...
. John's conflict with Ulrich II, Count of Celje ended with Ulrich's capture and assassination on 9 November. Under duress, King Ladislaus the Posthumous promised he would never take his revenge against the Hunyadis for Ulrich's killing. However, the murder turned most baronsincluding Palatine
Ladislaus Garai Ladislaus Garai, also Ladislas Garai, ( hu, Garai László; 1410 – February or April 1459) was Palatine of Hungary from 1447 to 1458, and Ban of Macsó between 1431 and 1441 and from 1445 and 1447. Childhood Ladislaus was the son of Nich ...
, Judge royal Ladislaus Pálóci, and
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, Voivode of Transylvaniaagainst Ladislaus Hunyadi. Taking advantage of their resentment, the King had the Hunyadi brothers imprisoned in Buda on 14 March 1457. The royal council condemned them to death for high treason and Ladislaus Hunyadi was beheaded on 16 March. Matthias Corvinus was held in captivity in a small house in Buda. His mother Erzsébet Szilágyi and her brother Michael Szilágyi founded
Szilágyi Szilágyi ( ro, Silaghi) is a Hungarian surname. It also refers to a county in the Kingdom of Hungary by the name of Szilágy. The region has been part of Romania since 1918.Hunyadi Hunyadi may refer to: * Hunyadi family, a Hungarian noble family from the Middle Ages * John Hunyadi, Hungarian general and Regent-Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary * Laszlo Hunyadi, Hungarian statesman * Matthias Corvinus Matthias Corvinus, a ...
League, and staged a rebellion against the King and occupied large territories in the regions to the east of the river Tisza. King
Ladislaus Ladislaus ( or according to the case) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to: * Ladislaus of Hungary (disambiguation) * Ladislaus I (disambiguation) * Ladislaus II (disambiguation) * Ladislaus III (disambiguation) * Ladi ...
fled to Vienna in mid-1457, and from Vienna to Prague in September, taking Matthias with him. The civil war between the
Szilágyi Szilágyi ( ro, Silaghi) is a Hungarian surname. It also refers to a county in the Kingdom of Hungary by the name of Szilágy. The region has been part of Romania since 1918.Hunyadi Hunyadi may refer to: * Hunyadi family, a Hungarian noble family from the Middle Ages * John Hunyadi, Hungarian general and Regent-Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary * Laszlo Hunyadi, Hungarian statesman * Matthias Corvinus Matthias Corvinus, a ...
League and the barons loyal to the monarch continued until the sudden death of the childless King Ladislaus on 23 November 1457. Hereafter the Hussite Regent of Bohemia George of Poděbradyheld Matthias captive. Ladislaus's elder sister Anna and her husband, William III, Landgrave of Thuringia laid claim to his inheritance but received no support from the Estates. The Diet of Hungary was convoked to Pest to elect a new king in January 1458. Pope Calixtus III's legate
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Juan Carvajal, who had been John Hunyadi's admirer, began openly campaigning for Matthias. The election of Matthias Corvinus as king was the only way of avoiding a protracted civil war.
Ladislaus Garai Ladislaus Garai, also Ladislas Garai, ( hu, Garai László; 1410 – February or April 1459) was Palatine of Hungary from 1447 to 1458, and Ban of Macsó between 1431 and 1441 and from 1445 and 1447. Childhood Ladislaus was the son of Nich ...
was the first baron to yield. At a meeting with Michael Szilágyi and Erzsébet Szilágyi, he promised that he and his allies would promote Matthias's election, and Michael Szilágyi promised that his nephew would never seek vengeance for Ladislaus Hunyadi's execution. They also agreed that Matthias would marry the Palatine's daughter Annahis executed brother's bride. Michael Szilágyi arrived at the Diet with 15.000 troops, intimidating the barons who assembled in Buda. Stirred up by Szilágyi, the noblemen gathered on the frozen River Danube and unanimously proclaimed the 14-year-old
Matthias Matthias is a name derived from the Greek Ματθαίος, in origin similar to Matthew. People Notable people named Matthias include the following: In religion: * Saint Matthias, chosen as an apostle in Acts 1:21–26 to replace Judas Iscariot * ...
King on 24 January. At the same time, the Diet elected Michael Szilágyi as Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary.


Gallery

Image:Mátyás Király arcmása.jpg, alt=Matthias as a young King, Matthias Corvinus as young monarch (after a contemporary miniature from the '' Corviniana'' collection of the British Museum) Image:Anonymous - Ladislaus the Postumous.jpg, King Ladislaus the Posthumous File:Ulrich II. of Cilli.JPG, Ulrich II, Count of Celje


See also

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References


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Further reading

*Fraknói Vilmos: '' Michael Szilágyi, The uncle of
King Matthias Matthias Corvinus, also called Matthias I ( hu, Hunyadi Mátyás, ro, Matia/Matei Corvin, hr, Matija/Matijaš Korvin, sk, Matej Korvín, cz, Matyáš Korvín; ), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490. After conducting several mi ...
''. Budapest, 1913. {{DEFAULTSORT:Szilagyi - Hunyadi League Szilágyi family