
Ján Zápoľský
Ján Zápoľský was a Hungarian noble and a key figure in the political landscape of the Kingdom of Hungary during the early 16th century. He is best known for his rivalry with Ferdinand I, which led to a civil war for the Hungarian throne. Zápoľský's rule was marked by efforts to consolidate power and protect Hungary from external threats, particularly during the period leading up to the Ottoman invasions.
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Ján Zápoľský and other magnates invested in private armies in Transylvania instead of a common defense.
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