The Fort Wayne News Feb. 6, 1897 All About Women Apropos of matters royal, I happened the other day upon a quaint little bit of information which was news to me, says an English writer, and will, I doubt not, be news many of my readers. Louis, King of Hungary, in the fifteenths century, died and left two daughters, of whom the elder, Mary, succeeded to the throne. But the people were of so warlike a disposition that,although they permitted a woman to occupy the throne, they refused to be governed by a feminine word. So the daughter of Louis was duly declared to be King Mary, and as King Mary she reigned until she was dethroned by Charles DURAZZO, who had previously dethroned and murdered Joan of Naples. Author unknown