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Homza, Martin (2021). "Coloman of Galicia, a Symbol of Medieval Intellectual Culture Between Slovakia and Croatia". In Holjevac, Željko; Homza, Martin (eds.). Studia Carpathico-Adriatica, Vol. II: Intellectual Connections Between Croatia and Slovakia. Slovak–Croatian Commission of Humanities. pp. 15–24. ISBN 978-953-8374-12-8.
This study deals with Coloman of Galicia, King of the Russians, Duke of all Sclavinia, Lord of Spiš (?) and King of the Slavs. In particular, it addresses some of the latest claims made by Hungarian historians Márta Font and Gábor Barabás, and
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Coloman of Galicia, a Symbol of Medieval Intellectual Culture Between Slovakia and Croatia
The fact that Coloman is a key historical figure in Russia and the Ukraine, Croatia and Bosnia, Poland and Slovakia, as well as Hungary today justifies this first monograph on Coloman in English.
Coloman of Galicia, a Symbol of Medieval Intellectual Culture Between Slovakia and Croatia
Sep 30, 2019 · Request PDF | Coloman, King of Galicia and Duke of Slavonia (1208–1241): Medieval Central Europe and Hungarian Power | A figure of crucial importance to scholarship on western and eastern...
Prince Coloman, second son of King Andrew II (1205–35) and younger brother of King Béla IV (1235–70), is perhaps not the best-known member of the Á rpádian dynasty (1000–1301), nor of medieval Hungarian rulers, yet his life was quite extraordinary.