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The Duke of Transylvania (Hungarian: erdélyi herceg; Latin: dux Transylvaniae) was a title of nobility four times granted to a son or a brother of the Hungarian monarch. The dukes of the first and second creations, Béla (1226–1235) and Stephen (1257–1258 or 1259, 1260–1270) of the Árpád dynasty were in fact viceroys with significant authority in Transylvania. The duke of the third creation, Louis, did not administer the province. The fourth duke, Stephen of the Anjou dynasty (1350–1351) did not play any significant role in politics.

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  • The Duke of Transylvania (Hungarian: erdélyi herceg; Latin: dux Transylvaniae) was a title of nobility four times granted to a son or a brother of the Hungarian monarch. The dukes of the first and second creations, Béla (1226–1235) and Stephen (1257–1258 or 1259, 1260–1270) of the Árpád dynasty were in fact viceroys with significant authority in Transylvania. The duke of the third creation, Louis, did not administer the province. The fourth duke, Stephen of the Anjou dynasty (1350–1351) did not play any significant role in politics. (en)
  • El duque de Transilvania (en húngaro: erdélyi herceg; latín: dux Transylvaniae) fue un título de nobleza otorgado cuatro veces a un hijo o un hermano del monarca húngaro. Los duques de la primera y segunda creación, Bela (1226-1235) y Esteban (1257-1258 o 1259, 1260-1270) de la Casa de Árpad eran, de hecho, virreyes con autoridad significativa en Transilvania. El duque de la tercera creación, Luis, no administró la provincia. El cuarto duque, Esteban de la dinastía Anjou (1350-1351) no jugó ningún papel significativo en la política del ducado. (es)
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  • The Duke of Transylvania (Hungarian: erdélyi herceg; Latin: dux Transylvaniae) was a title of nobility four times granted to a son or a brother of the Hungarian monarch. The dukes of the first and second creations, Béla (1226–1235) and Stephen (1257–1258 or 1259, 1260–1270) of the Árpád dynasty were in fact viceroys with significant authority in Transylvania. The duke of the third creation, Louis, did not administer the province. The fourth duke, Stephen of the Anjou dynasty (1350–1351) did not play any significant role in politics. (en)
  • El duque de Transilvania (en húngaro: erdélyi herceg; latín: dux Transylvaniae) fue un título de nobleza otorgado cuatro veces a un hijo o un hermano del monarca húngaro. Los duques de la primera y segunda creación, Bela (1226-1235) y Esteban (1257-1258 o 1259, 1260-1270) de la Casa de Árpad eran, de hecho, virreyes con autoridad significativa en Transilvania. El duque de la tercera creación, Luis, no administró la provincia. El cuarto duque, Esteban de la dinastía Anjou (1350-1351) no jugó ningún papel significativo en la política del ducado. (es)
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  • Duque de Transilvania (es)
  • Duke of Transylvania (en)
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