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Prince Of Transylvania Collection

"Unveiling the Legacy: The Prince of Transylvania" Step into the rich history and vibrant culture of Transylvania

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: Bronze Equestrian Monument of Ferenc II Rakoczi, Prince of Transylvania, Hungarian

Bronze Equestrian Monument of Ferenc II Rakoczi, Prince of Transylvania, Hungarian Parliament Building, Budapest, Hungary

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: Michael Apafi, Prince of Transylvania, Count of Szekles (engraving)

Michael Apafi, Prince of Transylvania, Count of Szekles (engraving)
958001 Michael Apafi, Prince of Transylvania, Count of Szekles (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Michael Apafi, Prince of Transylvania, Count of Szekles)

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121361

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Hungary, Budapest, Hungarian Parliament Building with Statue of Rakoczi Ferenc 2nd or Francis Rakoczi 2nd

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121360

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Hungary, Budapest, Hungarian Parliament Building with Statue of Rakoczi Ferenc 2nd or Francis Rakoczi 2nd

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121359

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Hungary, Budapest, Hungarian Parliament Building with Statue of Rakoczi Ferenc 2nd or Francis Rakoczi 2nd

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121357

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Hungary, Budapest, Hungarian Parliament Building with Statue of Rakoczi Ferenc 2nd or Francis Rakoczi 2nd

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121358

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Hungary, Budapest, Hungarian Parliament Building with Statue of Rakoczi Ferenc 2nd or Francis Rakoczi 2nd

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: Sigismund Bathory (1572-1613) 1607 (engraving)

Sigismund Bathory (1572-1613) 1607 (engraving)
CZA228726 Sigismund Bathory (1572-1613) 1607 (engraving) by Sadeler or Saedeler, Aegidius (1570-1629); 32.8x21.9 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow, Poland; (add.info.: son of Christopher)

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: Bathory, Stephen I (1533-1586). King of Poland (1575-1586). Engraving

Bathory, Stephen I (1533-1586). King of Poland (1575-1586). Engraving

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: Stephen Bathory (engraving)

Stephen Bathory (engraving)
XIR1144395 Stephen BAathory (engraving) by Italian School, (16th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Stephen BAathory (1533-86) was Voivode of Transylvania (1571a'76)

Background imagePrince Of Transylvania Collection: Bronze equestrian Monument of Ferenc II Rakoczi, Prince of Transylvania

Bronze equestrian Monument of Ferenc II Rakoczi, Prince of Transylvania, in front of Hungarian Parliament Building, Budapest, Hungary, Europe


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"Unveiling the Legacy: The Prince of Transylvania" Step into the rich history and vibrant culture of Transylvania, as we explore the captivating story of its esteemed princes. From bronze equestrian monuments to intricate engravings, these visual glimpses offer a window into their influential reigns. The Bronze Equestrian Monument of Ferenc II Rakoczi stands tall, paying homage to this iconic Prince of Transylvania. With its majestic presence in Budapest, Hungary, it symbolizes his indomitable spirit and unwavering leadership. Delving deeper into history, an engraving captures Michael Apafi's regal countenance. As Prince of Transylvania and Count of Szekles, he left an indelible mark on the region's political landscape. Through the lens of EyeUbiquitous_20121361, we witness another facet - a glimpse into Sigismund Bathory's life. This 1607 engraving immortalizes his tenure as prince and sheds light on his contributions during a pivotal era. Traveling further back in time through EyeUbiquitous_20121359's lens reveals King Stephen I Bathory - not only a prince but also a king who reigned over Poland from 1575 to 1586. His engraved portrait serves as a testament to his multifaceted role in shaping both nations' destinies. Lastly, Stephen Bathory emerges from an engraving by an unknown artist. Though shrouded in mystery, this depiction hints at his significance within Transylvanian history – leaving us intrigued by tales yet untold. As you wander through Budapest or traverse the landscapes that once witnessed their rule, let these images ignite your curiosity about these remarkable figures who shaped Transylvania’s past. Their legacies endure today – inspiring generations with their courage and vision for centuries to come.