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  1. May 12, 2024 · Updated 12 May, 2024 - 13:29 Aleksa Vučković. The Medieval Kingdom of Hungary, a Nation Born From Christianity. Read Later. Print. The Kingdom of Hungary, spanning from 1000 to 1301 AD, stands as a significant chapter in European history, marked by a rich tapestry of political, cultural, and military developments.

  2. The other arm, cavalry, still consisted mainly of heavy cavalry, or units equipped with mail armor, called battle cavalry. Another two types of cavalry were dragoons and light cavalry. Hungarian hussars became internationally recognized, being a prime example of light cavalry.

  3. Feb 6, 2024 · Print. Archaeologists from the Déri Museum have unveiled an exciting find: the burial of an Avar warrior accompanied by a fully intact ‘lamellar’ armor set within a solitary early Avar tomb. This discovery, located near the village of Ebes in Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary, is dated to the early 7th century AD.

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  5. Feb 3, 2024 · February 3, 2024. The Déri Museum in Debrecen has revealed the burial site of an Avar warrior adorned with a fully intact set of lamellar armor. The discovery was made near the village of Ebes in Hajdú-Bihar county, Hungary. The remains of the Avar warrior. Credit: Déri Múzeum. The warrior’s grave was discovered in November 2023.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Around 1,400 years ago, an Avar warrior was laid to rest with his weapons and horse. Now, archaeologists in Hungary have come across his remains — and his shockingly well-preserved set of lamellar armor. To date, the armor represents only the second complete example of lamellar armor found in the country. The Discovery Of The Avar Warrior.

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  7. Feb 4, 2024 · February 4, 2024 Medieval. Archaeologists from the Déri Museum have unearthed a complete set of lamellar armor in an Early Avar grave near Ebes, northeastern Hungary. It dates to the first half of the 7th century and is only the second set of Pannonian Avar lamellar armor ever discovered largely intact and in its original position.

  8. Budapest: Zrínyi, 2016. A thematic volume focusing on Hungarian military history of the 14th-16th centuries, with basic contributions on the civil wars of the 1440s, on the fate of the so-called Black Army of King Matthias. Translated as “Medieval battles and sieges, 6th–16th centuries.”.

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