Vampire or Megalomaniac Serial Killer?: The Bloody Countess Elizabeth Bathory
The legend of the Countess Erzsébeth Bathory presents a unique case in which the fictional elements of vampire and witch folklore combine with true historical facts to create the quasi-mythical figure of the Bloody Countess.
The Byzantines and Saladin, 1185-1192: Opponents of the Third Crusade
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Matthias Corvinus and His Library
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Anti-Ottoman Warfare and Italian Propaganda: The Crusader Background of the Ottoman Raid on Oradea in 1474
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The Marriage of Bolesław of the Piasts and Kinga of the Árpáds in 1239 in the Shadow of the Mongol Menace
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The role of John Jiskra in the history of Slovakia
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Some Characteristics of the Medieval Hungarian Noble Family
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COUNT IVAN ANŽ FRANKOPAN, THE ROYAL STEWARD OF THE ESTATE IN SWEDEN 1426 – 1434
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The Effects of King Sigismund’s Hussite Wars on the Art of War
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The history and archaeology of Great Moravia: an introduction
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International Gothic: Art and Culture in Medieval England and Hungary c. 1400
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Archdeacon Thomas of Split (1200–1268) – A source of early Croatian History
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Political Pilgrimage in Later Medieval Central Europe: a Case Study of a Hungarian Traveller to Ireland
Political pilgrimage was a means of diplomacy in the medieval era. This study aims to illustrate the political character of the pilgrimage of a Hungarian aristocrat, Lőrinc Tari, a member of the government of Sigismund of Luxemburg, King of Hungary, to St. Patrick’s Purgatory in Ireland, which is unique in contemporary Continental pilgrimages.
Between the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and Burzenland in Medieval Hungary – The Teutonic Military Order status and rule in the poles of Christianity
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The Social Life of the Byzantine Gift: The Royal Crown of Hungary Re-Invented
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The Gesta Hungarorum of Anonymus, the Anonymous Notary of King Béla: a translation.
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Maria Laskaris and Elisabeth the Cuman : two examples of Arpadian queenship
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Medieval Political Assemblies A study of narrative sources pertaining to the period c.870-1141 in an East-West comparative perspective
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