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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Mary, also known as Maria (1371 – 17 May 1395), was Queen regnant of Hungary and Croatia between 1382 to 1385 and from 1386. She was the older of the two daughters of Louis the Great, King of Hungary and Poland, and his wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia, to survive childhood. Her marriage to Sigismund of Luxembourg, a member of the imperial Luxembourg dynasty, was decided already before her first birthday. A delegation of the Polish prelates and lords confirmed Mary's right to succeed her father in Poland in 1379.Mary was crowned "king" of Hungary on 17 September 1382, seven days after her father's death. Her mother who assumed regency absolved the Polish noblemen from their oath of loyalty to Mary in favor of Mary's younger sister, Hedwig in early next year. The idea of a female monarch remained unpopular among the Hungarian noblemen whose majority regarded Louis the Great's distant cousin, Charles III of Naples, the lawful king. To strengthen Mary's position, the queen mother wanted to give her in marriage to Louis, the younger brother of Charles VI of France. Their engagement was announced in May 1385. Charles III of Naples landed in Dalmatia and Mary's former fianceé, Sigismund of Luxembourg, invaded the western parts of Upper Hungary (now in Slovakia) in September 1385. Under duress, the queen mother agreed to marry Mary to Sigismund of Luxembourg in October, but they could not prevent Charles from entering Buda in early December. Mary was forced to renounce and Charles was crowned king on the last day of the year. His brief reign ended with his murder at Queen Elizabeth's instigation in February 1386. Mary was restored, but the murdered king's supporters captured her and her mother on 25 July. The queen mother was murdered in January 1386, but Mary was released on 4 June 1387. Mary officially remained the co-ruler of her husband, who had meanwhile been crowned king, but her influence on the government was only nominal."@en }

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