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  1. t. e. In the Late Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Hungary, a country in Central Europe, experienced a period of interregnum in the early 14th century. Royal power was restored under Charles I (1308–1342), a scion of the Capetian House of Anjou.

  2. Principality of Hungary: 895–1000: Kingdom of Hungary: 1000–1301: Personal union with Croatia: 1102–1918: Golden Bull: 1222: Mongol invasion of Hungary: 12411242: Kingdom of Hungary: 1301–1526: Ottoman Wars: 1366–1526

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  4. The kingdom reached the peak of its power under Louis the Great (13421382) who led military campaigns against Lithuania, southern Italy and other faraway territories. In the Late Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Hungary, a country in Central Europe, experienced a period of interregnum in the early 14th century.

  5. Principality of Hungary: 895–1000: Kingdom of Hungary: 1000–1301: Personal union with Croatia: 1102–1918: Golden Bull: 1222: Mongol invasion of Hungary: 1241–1242: Kingdom of Hungary: 1301–1526: Ottoman Wars: 1366–1526

  6. The Bohemian War (1468–1478) began when the Kingdom of Bohemia was invaded by the king of Hungary, Matthias Corvinus. Matthias invaded with the pretext of returning Bohemia to Catholicism; at the time, it was ruled by the Hussite king, George of Poděbrady.

  7. The Mongols under Batu Khan invaded eastern Europe, including Hungary, during the dynamic westward expansion of the Mongol Empire in the first half of the 13th century. Mongol forces destroyed the armies of King Béla IV at the Battle of Mohi in modern-day northeastern Hungary in 1241 and ravaged the Kingdom of Hungary over the following year ...

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · In the winter of 1285, Mongol armies invaded Hungary for a second time. As in the first invasion in 1241, Mongols invaded Hungary in two fronts. Nogai invaded via Transylvania, while Talabuga invaded via Transcarpathia and Moravia. A third, smaller force likely entered the center of the kingdom, mirroring Kadan's earlier route.