- The
Kingdom of
Hungary reached one of its
greatest extents during the
Árpádian kings, yet
royal power was
weakened at the end of
their rule in 1301. After...
- The
Banate of Macsó or the
Banate of Mačva (Hungarian: macsói bánság, Serbian: Мачванска бановина / Mačvanska banovina) was an
administrative division...
- (after 1200) is the
first Hungarian source to
mention that the line of
Árpádian kings were
descendants of Attila, but he
makes no
claim that the Hungarian...
- area, it
remained the only
centre of ****an self-rule
after the end of
Arpadian Hungary.
Tradition dates its
emergence to 1279, when
Ladislaus IV, a half-****an...
- The
architecture of
Hungary is
understood as the
architecture of the
territory of Hungary, and in a
wider sense the
historical territory of the Kingdom...
-
Stephen of
Hungary Flag of the Árpád dynasty: the Árpád
stripes Flag of the
Árpádian kings from the late 12th century: the
double cross on
three hills Flag...
- in Buda Castle,
Elizabeth was the
daughter of King
Andrew III, the last
Árpádian king of Hungary, and of his
first wife,
Fenenna of Kuyavia.
Queen Fenenna...
- This is a list of
palatines of Hungary. A
palatine (Hungarian: nádorispán or nádor; also: Croatian:
ugarski palatin; German: Palatin; Slovak: nádvorný...
- that she was a wife of the Duke
Laszlo (Vladislav) "the Bald" of the
Arpadians Mstislava, in 1018 was
taken by Bolesław I
Chrobry among the
other daughters...
-
Elizabeth of
Hungary (German:
Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, Hungarian: Árpád-házi
Szent Erzsébet, Slovak: Svätá Alžbeta Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17 November...