Everything about Treaty Of Nagyv Rad totally explained
The
Treaty of Várad was a secret peace agreement between
Ferdinand I of the
Holy Roman Empire and the
Ottoman Empire, signed in Várad (modern-day
Oradea,
Romania) on
February 24,
1538. Through it,
John Zápolya was recognized as
King of
Hungary, while Ferdinand retained the
western parts of the Hungarian Kingdom, and was recognized as heir to the Hungarian throne. John Zápolya was left with the remaining two-thirds of the Kingdom. A short while before Zápolya's death, his wife bore him a son,
John II Sigismund Zápolya. Zápolya died in
1540, and John Sigismund was recognized as King of Hungary by the
Hungarian nobility. The Ottoman
Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent also recognized John Sigismund as King and as his
vassal.
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