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  1. The aim of this article is to reconstruct the journey of Charles I, King of Hungary (1310– 1342), from Visegrad to Naples in the year 1333. Through an analysis of documents written in the Angevin Chancellery in Naples from 1331 to 1333 (all physically lost, but accessible through transcripts published during the 1800s both in Naples and in Budapest), papal letters of the same period, and ...

  2. Charles I, also known as Charles Robert (Hungarian: Károly Róbert; Croatian: Karlo Robert; Slovak: Karol Róbert; 1288 – 16 July 1342), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to his death. He was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou and the only son of Charles Martel, Prince of Salerno .

  3. 15. Hungary until 1541 90 16. Hungary divided (late sixteenth century) 101 17. Hungary after the expulsion of the Turks 132 18. Hungary in 1848–9 190 19. The Austro-Hungarian monarchy, c. 1910 217 10. Nationalities in the kingdom of Hungary, 1910 222 11. Frontiers of Hungary after the Treaties of Trianon (1920) and Paris (1947) 247 x List of ...

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  5. Jun 7, 2007 · the parliament building in Hungary and removed a statue of Stalin that had been erected several years earlier. The protesters than marched to the Radio Budapest building in order to broadcast their demands against the Soviet rule that had taken power in Hungary. Upon arriving to the Radio Budapest building the protesters were met by the AVH, a

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  6. hungary before the hungarians: an overview of the territory From the conquest of895up until the First World War Hungary’s history unfolded in the Carpathian basin; then it was confined within a smaller territory, that oftoday’s Hungary. This is a land situated at the same latitude as central France and the same longitude as its Slovak and

  7. He and his wife, Zita, consort of Charles I, Emperor of Austria (1892-1989), were crowned King and Queen of Hungary on 30 December 1916. Thus, he was obliged to accept the political system of dualism, but, on the other hand, this system enabled him to demand universal suffrage in the Hungarian kingdom.

  8. Jan 29, 2022 · Charles IV, King of Hungary, was also Charles I, Emperor of Austria. He died in exile in 1922. 32. Cornelius, Hungary, 21–25; Thomas Sakmyster, “From Habsburg Admiral to Hungarian Regent: The Political Metamorphosis of Miklós Horthy, 1918–1921,” East European Quarterly 17:2(1983): 129–148. The Royal Navy had been transferred to ...

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