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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › János_WassJános Wass - Wikipedia

    János Wass ( Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈvɒʃ] ), or "Prince" John (16th century), was an illegitimate son of the ill-fated King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia, who would die aged 20 at the Battle of Mohács. His mother was Angelitha Wass, formerly a lady's maid of the king's mother Anne of Foix-Candale .

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. János Wass ( Hungarian pronunciation: [ ˈjaːnoʃ ˈvɒʃ] ), or "Prince" John (16th century), was an illegitimate son of the ill-fated King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia, who would die aged 20 at the Battle of Mohács.

  3. Although Louis II's marriage remained childless, he probably had an illegitimate child with his mother's former lady-in-waiting, Angelitha Wass. This son was called John (János in Hungarian ). This name appears in sources in Vienna as either János Wass or János Lanthos .

  4. 20 de ago. de 2023 · Bastard son: János Wass (from his mistress, Angelitha Wass) House Jagiellon dynasty. Father Vladislas II of Hungary. Mother Anne de Foix. Born July 1, 1506(1506-07-01) Buda (now Budapest), Kingdom of Hungary. Died August 29, 1526 (aged 20) Mohács, Kingdom of Hungary

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  6. She became pregnant by King Louis and gave birth to an illegitimate son, János (John) Wass, self-titled "Prince John". John was never officially recognized as the son of the king. His and his mother's names appear in the sources of the Chamber in Pozsony (now Bratislava) as either János Wass or János Lanthos, which could refer to ...

  7. János Wass (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈvɒʃ]), or "Prince" John, (16th century) was an illegitimate son of King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia, the ill-fated king, who died young and in mysterious circumstances at the Battle of Mohács, by a liaison with his mother Anne of Foix-Candale's former lady's maid, Angelitha Wass.