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Deeds of the Hungarians

Author : Simon K‚zai,Jen?o Sz?ucs
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9639116319

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Deeds of the Hungarians by Simon K‚zai,Jen?o Sz?ucs Pdf

Written between 1282-1285, Gesta Hungarorum is an ingenious and imaginative historical fiction of prehistory, medieval history and contemporary social history. The author divides Hungarian history into two periods: Hunnish-Hungarian prehistory and Hungarian history, a division which persisted in Hungary up to the beginnings of modern historiography.

Gesta Hungarorum

Author : Simon Kézai
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789633865699

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Gesta Hungarorum by Simon Kézai Pdf

Simon of Kéza was a court cleric of the Hungarian King, Ladislas IV (1272-1290). He travelled extensively in Italy, France and Germany and culled the epic and poetic material from a broad range of readings.Written between 1282-1285, the Gesta Hungarorum is an ingenious and imaginative historical fiction of prehistory, medieval history and contemporary social history. The author divides Hungarian history into two periods: Hunnish-Hungarian prehistory and Hungarian history, giving a division which persisted in Hungary up to the beginnings of modern historiography. Simon of Kéza provides a vivid retelling of the well known Attila stories, using such lively prose as - ".the battle lasted for 15 days on end, Csaba's army received such a crushing defeat that very few of the Huns or the sons of Attila survived, the river Danube from Sicambria as far as the city of Potentia was swollen with blood and for several days neither men nor animals could drink the water." The book is also significant because of the author's legal-theoretical framework of corporate self government and constitutional law, inspired by French and Italian sources and practice, which made this chronicle become an integral part of Hungarian historiography.

Anonymus and Master Roger

Author : Martyn Rady,János M. Bak,László Veszprémy
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789639776968

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Anonymus and Master Roger by Martyn Rady,János M. Bak,László Veszprémy Pdf

Contains two very different narratives; both are for the first time presented in an updated Latin text with an annotated English translation.An anonymous notary of King Bela of Hungary wrote a Latin Gesta Hungarorum (ca. 1200/10), a literary composition about the mythical origins of the Hungarians and their conquest of the Carpathian Basin. Anonymus tried to (re)construct the events and protagonists—including ethnic groups—of several centuries before from the names of places, rivers, and mountains of his time, assuming that these retained the memory of times past. One of his major "inventions" was the inclusion of Attila the Hun into the Hungarian royal genealogy, a feature later developed into the myth of Hun-Hungarian continuity.The Epistle to the Sorrowful Lament upon the Destruction of the Kingdom of Hungary by the Tartars of Master Roger includes an eyewitness account of the Mongol invasion in 1241–2, beginning with an analysis of the political conditions under King Bela IV and ending with the king's return to the devastated country.

Meeting the Foreign in the Middle Ages

Author : Albrecht Classen
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 0415930022

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Meeting the Foreign in the Middle Ages by Albrecht Classen Pdf

First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Kings of the Slavs

Author : Wawrzyniec Kowalski
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2021-05-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004447639

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The Kings of the Slavs by Wawrzyniec Kowalski Pdf

The Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja is a mysterious narrative source covering the Slavic presence on the Adriatic coast and its hinterland. This study offers a new interpretation of the text, based on the recognition of the figures of model rulers.

Saint Margaret, Queen of the Scots

Author : C. Keene
Publisher : Springer
Page : 621 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137035646

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Saint Margaret, Queen of the Scots by C. Keene Pdf

Margaret, saint and 11th-century Queen of the Scots, remains an often-cited yet little-understood historical figure. Keene's analysis of sources in terms of both time and place – including her Life of Saint Margaret , translated for the first time – allows for an informed understanding of the forces that shaped this captivating woman.

Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1300) (2 vols)

Author : Florin Curta
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 1426 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004395190

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Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1300) (2 vols) by Florin Curta Pdf

Winner of the 2020 Verbruggen prize This book offers an an overview of the current state of research and a basic route map for navigating an abundant historiography available in 10 different languages. The book is also an invitation to comparison between various parts of the region over the same period.

Genghis Khan

Author : Frank McLynn
Publisher : Random House
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2015-07-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781446449295

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Genghis Khan by Frank McLynn Pdf

Genghis Khan was by far the greatest conqueror the world has ever known, whose empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to central Europe, including all of China, the Middle East and Russia. So how did an illiterate nomad rise to such colossal power, eclipsing Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar and Napoleon? Credited by some with paving the way for the Renaissance, condemned by others for being the most heinous murderer in history, who was Genghis Khan? His actual name was Temujin, and the story of his success is that of the Mongol people: a loose collection of fractious tribes who tended livestock, considered bathing taboo and possessed an unparallelled genius for horseback warfare. United under Genghis, a strategist of astonishing cunning and versatility, they could dominate any sedentary society they chose. Combining fast-paced accounts of battles with rich cultural background and the latest scholarship, Frank McLynn brings vividly to life the strange world of the Mongols, describes Temujin’s rise from boyhood outcast to become Genghis Khan, and provides the most accurate and absorbing account yet of one of the most powerful men ever to have lived.

The Mortuary Archaeology of the Medieval Banat (10th-14th Centuries)

Author : Silviu Ota
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004281578

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The Mortuary Archaeology of the Medieval Banat (10th-14th Centuries) by Silviu Ota Pdf

Winner of the 2016 George Bariţiu Prize In The Mortuary Archaeology of the Medieval Banat (10th – 14th centuries) Silviu Oţa highlights the interactions between different ethnic groups as reflected in burial customs and funerary practices. The book will deal with the Banat as a whole (as opposed to the Romanian, Serbian or Hungarian parts of the region) since the modern political borders are not identical with the cultural boundaries in the Middle Ages. On a more general level, the goal of this book is to analyse the social dynamics in the region. The author rejects the idea that any of the "archaeological cultures" identified in the Banat (e.g. the Bjelo Brdo culture) may be associated with any single ethnic group. Winner of the 2016 George Bariţiu Prize from the Romanian Academy for outstanding contribution to the development of Romanian culture and science in the area of history and archaeology. The prize, named after the towering figure of George Bariţiu (1812-1893) in nineteenth-century Romanian political and cultural life and former president of the Academy, is awarded for originality of the work, its contribution to its field, and its impact at the national level of the field development.

The Nitrian Principality: The Beginnings of Medieval Slovakia

Author : Ján Steinhübel
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 678 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2020-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004438637

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The Nitrian Principality: The Beginnings of Medieval Slovakia by Ján Steinhübel Pdf

In The Nitrian Principality: The Beginnings of Medieval Slovakia Ján Steinhübel offers an account of the early medieval West Slavic realm which laid the national, territorial and historical foundations of Slovakia.

Historia Salonitanorum Atque Spalatinorum Pontificum

Author : Thomas (Spalatensis, Archdeacon)
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9637326596

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Historia Salonitanorum Atque Spalatinorum Pontificum by Thomas (Spalatensis, Archdeacon) Pdf

This is the 4th volume of the series of Central European Medieval Texts, Latin and English bilingual editions of major historical documents. Ever since Thomas' "Historia Salonitana" was first published in 1666, it became a part of the corpus of European medieval literature. Thomas' aim was to write a history of the church of Split in order to prove that it was legally and justly the heir of the metropolitan rights of nearby Salona, an episcopal see from the 4th century. His reports on the fourth and fifth crusade and the Mongol invasion of 1241-2, are based on personal experience or on eyewitness reports.

Ritual and Symbolic Communication in Medieval Hungary under the Árpád Dynasty (1000 - 1301)

Author : Dušan Zupka
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004326392

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Ritual and Symbolic Communication in Medieval Hungary under the Árpád Dynasty (1000 - 1301) by Dušan Zupka Pdf

In Rituals and Symbolic Communication in Medieval Hungary under the Árpád Dynasty (1000 - 1301) Dušan Zupka examines rituals as means of symbolic communication in medieval political culture focusing on the Hungarian Kingdom under the rule of the Árpáds.

Christianization in Early Medieval Transylvania

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 521 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2022-06-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004515864

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Christianization in Early Medieval Transylvania by Anonim Pdf

Little is known about the Christianization of east-central and eastern Europe, due to the fragmentary nature of the historical record. Yet occasionally, unexpected archaeological discoveries can offer fresh angles and new insights. This volume presents such an example: the discovery of a Byzantine-like church in Alba Iulia, Transylvania, dating from the 10th century - a unique find in terms of both age and function. Next to its ruins, another church was built at the end of the 11th century, following a Roman Catholic architectural model, soon to become the seat of the Latin bishopric of Transylvania. Who built the older, Byzantine-style church, and what was the political, religious and cultural context of the church? How does this new discovery affect our perception of the ecclesiastical history of Transylvania? A new reading of the archaeological and historical record prompted by these questions is presented here, thereby opening up new challenges for further research. Contributors are: Daniela Marcu Istrate, Florin Curta, Horia I. Ciugudean, Aurel Dragotă, Monica-Elena Popescu, Călin Cosma, Tudor Sălăgean, Jan Nicolae, Dan Ioan Mureșan, Alexandru Madgearu, Gábor Thoroczkay, Éva Tóth-Révész, Boris Stojkovski, Șerban Turcuș, Adinel C. Dincă, Mihai Kovács, Nicolae Călin Chifăr, Marius Mihail Păsculescu, and Ana Dumitran.

Anonymus and Master Roger

Author : Martyn C. Rady,Laszlo Veszpremy,Janos M. Bak
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789639776951

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Anonymus and Master Roger by Martyn C. Rady,Laszlo Veszpremy,Janos M. Bak Pdf

This volume contains two very different narratives: a work of literary imagination on early Hungarian history, and an eye-witness account of the Mongol invasion of 1241/42. An anonymous notary of King Bela of Hungary (probably Bela III, d. 1196), also Known as P dictus magister, wrote a Latin Gesta Hungarorum, (ca 1200/10), and enigmatic and much disputed work on the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in the late ninth century, including a mythical origo gentis, and a history of the Magyars prior to the foundation of the kingdom in 1000 A.D. Additionally, he wove into it stories of heroic ancestors of the great men of his time. Anonymus (as he is commonly referred to) tried to (re)contruct the events and protagonists---including ethnic groups---of several centuries before from the names of places, rivers, and mountains of his time, assuming that these retained the memory of times past. Based on these, he presented a narrative in the style of the popular romances of the siege of Troy and the exploits of Alexander the Great, also utilizing some oral traditions and earlier chronicles. One of his major "inventions" was the inclusion of Attila the Hun into the Hungarian royal genealogy, a feature later developed into the myth of Hun-Hungarian continuity (by Simon of Keza and other chroniclers). Already translated into most Central-European languages, it is here for the first time presented in an updated Latin text with an annotated English translation. The Italian Master Roger (born around the time the retired notary was writing his Gesta) was canon of the cathedral of Varad/Oradea when the Mongols attacked Hungary. He recorded in great detail and vivid prose his experiences, including his hiding from and falling into the hands of the "Tatars". This he prefaced by an astute observation of political conflicts in mid-thirteenth-century Hungary. His description of the events, together with those of Archdeacon Thomas of Split (CEMT 4), is the basic evidence for the horrible devastation of the country by Batu Khan's armies. The present translation is based on the editio princeps of 1488, as no manuscript has survived.