- 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...
- (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...
- 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...
-
Ladislaus I (Hungarian: I. László, Croatian:
Ladislav I., Slovak:
Ladislav I., Polish: Władysław I; c. 1040 – 29 July 1095), also
known as
Saint Ladislas...
-
Stephen I, also
known as King
Saint Stephen (Hungarian:
Szent István király [ˌsɛnt ˈiʃtvaːn kiraːj]; Latin:
Sanctus Steph****; Slovak: Štefan I. or Štefan...
-
Emeric (Hungarian:
Szent Imre herceg), also Emericus, Emerick, Emery, Emory, and
venerated as
Saint Emeric (c. 1007 – 2
September 1031) was the son of...
-
Romania History of
Slovakia Árpád
stripes (coat of arms and flag of the
Árpádians) Horváth-Lugossy, Gábor; Makoldi, Miklós (2022).
Kings and
Saints - The...
- The
Banate of Macsó or the
Banate of Mačva (Hungarian: macsói bánság, Serbian: Мачванска бановина / Mačvanska banovina) was an
administrative division...
-
state that she was a wife of the Duke
Laszlo (Vladislav) "the Bald" of
Arpadians Mstislava, in 1018 was
taken by Bolesław I
Chrobry among the
other daughters...
- Hungary. His "rule not only
represented the
apogee of the
kingdom of the
Árpádians, but also
marked the end of an epoch",
according to
historian Pál Engel...