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The King of Hungary ((ハンガリー語:magyar király)) was the head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 (or 1001) to 1918. The style of title ''"Apostolic King"'' was confirmed by Pope Clement XIII in 1758 and used afterwards by all the Kings of Hungary,〔 The term "King of Hungary" is typically capitalized only as a title applied to a specific person; however, within this article, the terms "Kings of Hungary" or "Junior Kings" (etc.) are also shown in capital letters, as in the manner of philosophical writing which capitalizes concepts such as Truth, Kindness and Beauty. 〕 so after this date the kings are referred to as "Apostolic King of Hungary". ==Establishment of the title== Before 1000 AD, Hungary was not recognized as a kingdom and the ruler of Hungary was styled Grand Prince of the Hungarians. The first King of Hungary, Stephen I. was crowned on 25 December 1000 (or 1 January 1001) with the crown Pope Sylvester II had sent him and with the consent of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor. Following King Stephen I's coronation, all the monarchs of Hungary used the title "King". However not all rulers of Hungary were kings for example Stephen Bocskai and Francis II Rákóczi were proclaimed rulers as "High Princes of Hungary", and there were also three Governors of Hungary, sometimes styled "regents", János Hunyadi, Lajos Kossuth〔Kossuth status was ambiguous because the question about the form of government (republic or monarchy) was not yet decided〕 and Miklós Horthy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「King of Hungary」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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