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Medieval Latin Hungaria. The
Latin name
itself derives from the
ethnonyms (H)
ungarī, Ungrī, and Ugrī for the
steppe people that
conquered the land
today known...
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Rusty Schwimmer as Rosa Jean
Pierre Reguerraz as
Laszlo Ungari Celina Font as
Angela Ungari Erika Wallner as
Catalina Klement Kevin Schiele as Nicolas...
- Ragbina/Ranbona),
Turqi (possibly the Göktürks), Buz (the Oghuz), Zabuk,
Ungari (either the
Hungarians or the Oghurs/Onogurs), and
Tilmac (or Tilmic/Tirôsz;...
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universa recipiunt ecclesiastica sacramenta, et
nonnulli de
regno Ungarie, tam
Ungari, quam
Theutonici et alii orthodoxi,
morandi causa ****
ipsis transeunt ad...
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phonetic spelling, Daunbailò. It was
dedicated to
Pascale Ogier and Enzo
Ungari.[citation needed] The film has an 88%
approval rating on
Rotten Tomatoes...
- Border's New
Voices Award; the Ottar's Children's Book Prize; the
Paolo Ungari Literary Award (Italy);
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (Germany). Longlist:...
- (see name of Hungary) is
usually believed to be
derived from On-Oğur (> (H)
Ungari). The
Onoghuric or
Oghuric languages are a
branch of the
Turkic languages...
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Bertiniani used "Ungri" in 862, and the
Annales ex
Annalibus Iuvavensibus used "
Ungari" in 881. The
English term "Hungarian" is a
derivative of
these Latin forms...
- ****ociation.
Retrieved 13
January 2022. Schindler, John R.; Cavaciocchi, Alberto;
Ungari,
Andrea (2004). Gli
italiani in guerra. Milano: Ugo
Mursia Editore s.r.l...
- Merlino, «L'Italia così com'è», 1891 in "Al caffè", by
Errico Malatesta, 1922
Ungari,
Andrea (2013). The
Libyan War 1911–1912.
Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge...