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Steinhübel is a
mountain of Saxony,
southeastern Germany. 50°36′54″N 13°16′23″E / 50.61500°N 13.27306°E / 50.61500; 13.27306 v t e...
- the "Nyitra ducate"
around that time.
Slovak historians,
including Ján
Steinhübel and Ján Lukačka,
accept Györffy's view and
propose that
Stephen administered...
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Hungarian people. — The
Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle According to Ján
Steinhübel and
other Slovak historians, Géza only
retained the
administration of...
- Ján
Steinhübel (born 21 May 1957) is a
Slovak historian who
specializes in
Great Moravia and in the
origins of
Kingdom of Hungary. He is best
known for...
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instead of Vazul,
Ladislas was the
Hungarian monarchs' forefather. Ján
Steinhübel and
other modern Slovak historians write that he was Duke of
Nyitra under...
- to Michael,
although there is no
record of
these events.
According to
Steinhübel,
Michael received the "Duchy of Nitra"
around 971. His colleague, Ján...
- colleague, Ján
Steinhübel has no
doubt that
Vazul was a Duke of Nyitra, who
succeeded his brother,
Ladislas the Bald
before 1030.
Steinhübel adds that Vazul...
- 2022.
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others (link)
Steinhübel, Ján (2016). Nitrianské kniežatstvo : počiatky stredovekého Slovenska...
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Merehani shows the
actual state under Svatopluk I. In
contrast with Havlík,
Steinhübel together with Třeštík and
Vlasto identify the
Merehani with the inhabitants...
- that the
fortress belongs to the "Great
Moravian period".
According to
Steinhübel, the
fortress may have been
named after the
river Nitra,
which flows below...