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    Michael Apafi (Hungarian: Apafi Mihály; 3 November 1632 – 15 April 1690) was Prince of Transylvania from 1661 to his death. The Principality of Transylvania...
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    of two decades of peaceful rule and economic policy of Prince Michael I Apafi, the population in Transylvania increased. The labor shortage that developed...
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  • фортеця), Nufăru Zaporozhians' Fortress, Dunavățu de Jos Maramureș (7) Apafi Castle, Coștiui Blomberg Castle, Gârdani Chioar Fortress (Kővár vára), Berchezoaia...
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    Ottoman vassal alongside the Principality of Transylvania, led by Michael I Apafi and Moldavia, led by George Ducas. Because the Ottomans did not have confidence...
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    Orăștie and Sebeș. 1663 – The Reformed College was established by Michael I Apafi. 1697 – The first pharmacy of the town, "Graffius", was established. 1733 –...
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  • (1796–1801) Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711) (complete list) – Michael II Apafi, Prince (1690–1696/1701) Francis II Rákóczi, Prince (1704–1711) Principality...
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    site of several Transylvanian Diets, mostly during the reign of Michael I Apafi. The church was built around 1715–1740. Not far from it is the Radu Negru...
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    living in it. By 1685, the castle passed into the possession of Michael Apafi, the pro-Habsburg Prince of Transylvania. In 1710, the old church was returned...
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    red one with the Thököly arms. In reaction, Leopold I and his Habsburg court backed Michael II Apafi as a rival claimant to the Transylvanian fiefdom. In...
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    Kemény's defeat by the Turks (and the Turkish installation of the weak Mihály Apafi on the throne) marked the subordination of Transylvania, now a client state...
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    priority over Alba Iulia in modernizing the fortifications, while Michael I Apafi transformed it, due to its strengthened position, into a princely residence...
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  • Apafi and Leopold I signed a treaty in Cârțișoara in spring 1685, Transylvania became a secret member of the alliance. According to the treaty, Apafi...
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    imposed a fiscal policy that was increasingly unpopular. In 1629, George Apafi, an itinerant Hungarian aristocrat, noted that tax increases had "depleted...
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    and child". The local authorities detained them and sent them to Michael Apafi, the Transylvanian Prince, as hostages, on September 29. Leurdeanu's flight...
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    awarded Transylvanian citizenship and was granted a coat of arms by Michael I Apafi. His estate was sold off: in 1691, Brâncoveanu purchased from Diicul II...
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