- The
Kingdom of
Hungary held a
noble class of individuals, most of whom
owned landed property, from the 11th century
until the mid-20th century. Initially...
- is
author of the
Summa poenitentiae,
Hungarus also
annotated Compilatio I-III, a
collection of
Canon law.
Hungarus planned a
network of
monasteries throughout...
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Andrew of
Hungary or
Andreas Hungarus may
refer to:
Andrew I of Hungary,
reign 1046–1060
Andrew II of Hungary,
reign 1205–1235
Andrew III of Hungary, reign...
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including "Węgrzy" (Polish), "Ungherese" (Italian), "Ungar" (German), and "
Hungarus". In the
Hungarian language, the
Hungarian people name
themselves as "Magyar"...
- the
motto applies. De
Pannonia Thuſciæ. Paſchalis. iij. [sic] Antipapa.
Hungarus natione, Epiſcopus Card. Tuſcul****. 8. From
Tusculan Hungary. Paschal...
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arrival in Zrin and later. On the
other hand, they are also
identified as
hungarus or
natio hungarica,
which means "somebody from the
Kingdom of Hungary"...
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probably a Dominican.
According to one hypothesis, the
author was
Andreas Hungarus, a
Hungarian priest who
became the
archbishop of Bar in
Albania in 1307...
- and poet (d. 1228) Kambar,
Indian Hindu poet and
writer (d. 1250)
Paulus Hungarus,
Hungarian theologian (d. 1241)
Philip of Ibelin,
Cypriot nobleman and...
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angustatu s Fabricius, 1775
Lixus angustatus ( Fabricius, 1775)
Lixus hungarus Petri, 1905
Lixus kolenati Hochhuth, 1847
Lixus lefebvrei Boheman, 1835...
- from his
collection of
Lateran IV canons,
Compilatio quarta, and
Damasus Hungarus, who wrote, "This
constitution is temporary, and I do not care to gloss...