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  1. John Sigismund Zápolya. John Sigismund Zápolya or Szapolyai (Hungarian: Szapolyai János Zsigmond; 7 July 1540 – 14 March 1571) was King of Hungary as John II from 1540 to 1551 and from 1556 to 1570, and the first Prince of Transylvania, from 1570 to his death. He was the only son of John I, King of Hungary, and Isabella of Poland.

  2. 1775 (69/70 anos) Actividade. Ocupación. gravador , medallista. John Sigismund Tanner nado en 1705 en Saxonia-Coburgo e finado o 14 de marzo de 1775 en Londres, foi un medallista e gravador de moeda británico que ocupou o posto de gravador xefe da Royal Mint durante os reinados de Xurxo II e Xurxo III .

  3. Ürün Açıklaması. Türk ve dünya tarihinin büyük komutanlarından Kanuni Sultan Süleyman'ı ve onun huzurunda diz çöken Macaristan Kralı John Sigismund Zapolya'yı 1566 yılında Osmanlı padişahına saygısını sunarken tasvir eden minyatürün kuşe kağıda yapılan yüksek kalitedeki poster baskısı. (Seyyid Lokman, Zafername ...

  4. Signature. John Sigismund ( German: Johann Sigismund; 8 November 1572 – 23 December 1619) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of Hohenzollern. He became the Duke of Prussia through his marriage to Duchess Anna, the eldest daughter of Duke Albert Frederick of Prussia who died without sons.

  5. King John Sigismund died at age 31, following a carriage accident. After his death, Unitarians were not always tolerated. Francis David was eventually imprisoned for his ideas, and he died in a dungeon. But because of King John Sigismund and Francis David, Unitarianism took hold in Transylvania, where it remains strong today.

  6. John Sigismund Tanner (1705 – 14 March 1775; German: Johann Sigismund Tanner) was an engraver of the Kingdom of Great Britain, making dies for coins and medals. Tanner, a native of Saxe-Coburg , worked mostly for the Royal Mint at the Tower of London and was its Chief Engraver from 1741 until his death in 1775.

  7. Sigismund was the son of King John III of Sweden and his first wife, Catherine Jagiellon, daughter of King Sigismund I of Poland. Elected monarch of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1587, he sought to unify Poland and Sweden under one Catholic kingdom, and when he succeeded his deceased father in 1592 the Polish–Swedish union was created.