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    Broadsheets with Engravings in a Manuscript Chronicle from Ulm: Visual Representations of the Hungarian Kingdom on German Political Leaflets during the War of Reconquest (1683–1699) by Nóra G. Etényi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…His manuscript illustrated with engravings gives a detailed description of the Hungarian Kingdom’s fight against the Turks. Gockel focuses on the news of the anti-Ottoman war of 1683–1688 and he recorded the victories against the Turks even after the French invasion of the Rhineland in 1688. …”
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    The Competition for Cumania between Hungary and Bulgaria (1211–1247) by Alexandru Madgearu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Terra Severin remained a part of the Hungarian kingdom, but the function of Ban was abandoned or suspended. …”
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    Ius supremi patronatus regis and the Hungarian Holy Rulers in the Liturgical Books of Zagreb’ s Bishops around 1500 by Milan Pelc

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Before the Battle of Mohács (1526), the Church of Zagreb printed more liturgical books than any other centre in the Hungarian Kingdom except Esztergom: two breviary editions, a Missal, and a Diurnale (Book of Hours). …”
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    Fortification of the Moscow State in the 16th Century and the Wattle Structures in Central Europe by Medved Aleksandr N.

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…On the basis of the analysis of Hungarian archaeological research, Hungarian pictorial sources from the 2nd half of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century, we can conclude that wattle and daub structures were particularly popular in the Hungarian Kingdom. The Hungarian archaeological research results and Hungarian pictorial sources from the second half of the 16th and early 17th centuries show that wattle and daub structures were particularly popular in the Hungarian Kingdom. …”
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    Characteristics of the towns in the upper seat of Sighisoara in the middle ages by Borcoman, M.

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The young Hungarian Kingdom established in the 10th century aimed from the beginning at occupying Transylvania, the neighboring province across the forests. …”
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    Deconstruction and Construction of the Landscape in Kollár´s Journey to Northern Italy – Keszthely, Zalavár, Zalaapáti by Robert Kiss Szemán

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The study focuses on the analysis of the first stretch of the writer´s journey to the territory of the Hungarian Kingdom, specifically on the description of the area Zalavár/Mosaburg which belongs to the well-known early medieval settlements of the Cyril and Methodius era. …”
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    PLACE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF LATINISMS IN THE SLOVAK VOCABULARY by Katarína Karabová

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…At a time when Latin was the only official language as well as the language of scholars and religious institutions in the Hungarian Kingdom, the penetration of Latinisms into the lexis of the old Slovak was significant. …”
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    L’image politique comme manifeste ? Considérations sur la fresque des saints rois dans l’église (luthérienne) de Mălâncrav (xve siècle) by Doina Elena Craciun

    “…This paper proposes a new interpretation of the fresco illustrating the Holy Kings in the – today lutheran – church of Mălâncrav (Romania), formely situated in the Hungarian Kingdom. The iconographical analysis performed here shows a special interest in depicting an interaction between the figures : the royal saints of the Árpád dynasty and the bishop seem to form a group which faces the royal saint Sigismund. …”
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    Magyar neve? by Gizella Szabómihály

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The situation is somewhat similar in all countries bordering Hungary where there are Hungarian-inhabited areas that once belonged to the Hungarian Kingdom. Therefore, there is a need for general standardization of Hungarian settlement names including all parties concerned, the prerequisite of which is to clarify the principles to be adopted. …”
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    PLACE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF LATINISMS IN THE SLOVAK VOCABULARY by Katarína Karabová

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…At a time when Latin was the only official language as well as the language of scholars and religious institutions in the Hungarian Kingdom, the penetration of Latinisms into the lexis of the old Slovak was significant. …”
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    La imagen estereotipada de Hungría transmitida por Vicente Blasco Ibáñez by Salustio Alvarado, Renáta Bojničanová

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This section of the book deals with the Hungarian Kingdom within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In these chapters the author displays a rudimentary knowledge of Hungarian history, and interprets the political and social reality of the country in a simplistic, topical, distorted way. …”
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    From Semi-Colony to Sub-Empire by György Kövér

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Various meanings of this were formulated: as a term for the one-time territory of Hungarian Kingdom (the Holy Crown of St. Stephen, meaning Hungary proper, Transylvania, Croatia, and Slavonia) on the one hand; and another one that included expansion beyond the Carpathian basin (mainly toward southeastern Europe). …”
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    Le Touat dans la globalité médiévale by Hadrien Collet, Ingrid Houssaye Michienzi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This first part describes the route of copper from the Hungarian kingdom to the Touat, a Saharan crossroads then in full expansion. …”
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    Representation of National and Ethnic Minorities in the Hungarian Parliament by Ivan Halász

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The paper focuses on the history of the national minority representation in the Hungarian parliament. The old Hungarian Kingdom was traditionally a multicultural country. …”
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    Genetic identification of members of the prominent Báthory aristocratic family by Alexandra Gînguță, Bence Kovács, Oszkár Schütz, Balázs Tihanyi, Emil Nyerki, Kitti Maár, Zoltán Maróti, Gergely I.B. Varga, Dan Băcueț-Crișan, Timea Keresztes, Tibor Török, Endre Neparáczki

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Summary: The Báthory family was one of the most powerful noble families in the medieval Hungarian Kingdom. Their influence peaked during the Ottoman occupation of Hungary, when the only partially autonomous region of the country was Transylvania, under Turkish protectorate. …”
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