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  1. Researches On The Danube And The Adriatic V2: Or Contributions To The Modern History Of Hungary And Transylvania, Dalmatia And Croatia, Servia And Bulgaria (1861) by Andrew Archibald Paton, 2008-10-27
  2. Guide to the Exhibition the History of Hungary from the Original Settlement to 1849 by I. Dienes, 1984
  3. History of the Protestant Church in Hungary: From the Beginning of the Reformation to 1850; with Special Reference to Transylvania by János György Bauhofer, 2010-04-01
  4. The History Of Hungary And The Late Hungarian War: Kossuth And His Generals (1858) by Henry Walter De Puy, 2010-09-10
  5. Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic: Or, Contributions to the Modern History of Hungary and Transylvania, Dalmatia and Croatia, Servia and Bulgaria. Volume 2 by Andrew Archibald Paton, 2002-04-12
  6. The History of Hungary and the Magyars: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the Late War by Edwin Lawrence Godkin, 2010-01-12
  7. Britain and Hungary in the Post-war Years, 1945-51: A Parallel History in Narrative and Documents by Eva Haraszti Taylor, 2000-09-01
  8. A HISTORY OF HUNGARY by EDITED BY: ERVIN PAMLENYI, 1973
  9. The Habsburg monarchy, 1815-1918;: A history of the Austrian empire and Austria-Hungary, by A. J. P Taylor, 1941
  10. Kossuth and His Generals: With a Brief History of Hungary; Select Speeches of Kossuth; Etc by Henry Walter De Puy, 2010-03-08
  11. Hungary in the Eighteenth Century with an Introductory Essay on the Earlier History of Hungary by Henrik Marczali, 2009-09-25
  12. A history of Hungary (Publications of the Benjamin Franklin Bibliophile Society, v. 2) by Domokos G Kosary, 1971
  13. History of Hungary. by Denis Sinor, 1976-12-08
  14. Researches On the Danube and the Adriatic; Or Contributions to the Modern History of Hungary and Translvania, Dalmatia and Croatia, Servia and Bulgaria, Volume 1 by Andrew Archibald Paton, 2010-03-07

81. History
history. 1,100 years ago, seven Magyar tribes swept across the Transdanubian Plainsand occupied what is today hungary and Transylvania (today in Romania).
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Hungary came under the rule of the Ottoman Turks when the entire Hungarian Army, King Louis II Jagiello and the "flower of the Hungarian nobility" were wiped out at the Battle of Mohacs in August 1526. Hungary fought bravely against the Turks only to find themselves under the rule of the Austrians after that. A series of wars for independence over several centuries finally ended in the Great Compromise of 1867 for which the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy was formed, with a great degree of self government for Hungary. However, this joy was short lived with the dismemberment of the country after WWI. After WWII, the country came under Soviet domination and only re-emerged as a democracy in recent years after the fall of communism. Index Customs Food General Information History Hotel Reservations Things To Do EVula http://www.evula.com/ ... history.html

82. MapZones.com : Hungary
Includes map and an overview of the country from the historical, geographical, and cultural perspectives .Category Regional Europe hungary......hungary Map, history, Culture, People, Population, Climate, Economy, Animal andplants, Languages,capital, island, major city, province, Communications,State
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Country Info Hungary Introduction Hungary General Data Hungary Maps Hungary Culture ... Hungary Time and Date Hungary Introduction Back to Top Hungary (in Hungarian, Magyarország), republic, in central Europe, bordered on the north by Slovakia; on the north-east by Ukraine; on the east by Romania; on the south by Serbia (part of the federation of Serbia and Montenegro), Croatia, and Slovenia; and on the west by Austria. The total area of Hungary is 93,030 sq km (35,919 sq mi). Hungary is somewhat oval in shape, with an extreme length from east to west of about 528 km (328 mi) and a maximum width from north to south of about 267 km (166 mi). The capital and largest city is Budapest. Official Name - Republic of Hungary
Capital - Budapest 1,995,696 (1994)
Population - 10,225,000 (1995)
Life Expectancy - 64.8 years for men 74.2 years for women
Area - 93,030 sq km (35,919 sq mi)
Largest Cities - Debrecen 217,706 Miskolc 189,655 Szeged 178,878
Languages - Maygar; German
Religions - Roman Catholicism; Protestantism
Currency - Forint
Government - Unitary democratic republic
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83. Home Of War History Museum Of Hungary
Institute Museum of Military history, hungary. War history, weaponhistory, archive, maproom. magyar_változat.
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You can read from our developing homepage all serious information about our more then 80 years Institut - programs, exhibitions, collections, publications, availability and associates - no matter if you are visitor or scienthics researcher. Under "General Information" you can read about our instituts in Czech, French, German, Italian, Rumanien and Russian too. Our establishments: War History Museum (Weapon History Park), Archive, Maproom, War History Institute, Library - you can access under topic About our Institutes Foundations - you can access under topic War(Military) History Quaterly and War(Military) History Museum.
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84. 4th World Jamboree, Gödöllö, Hungary, 1933. Home Page
Photos and history of event at G¶d¶ll¶.
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4th World Jamboree
Gödöllõ, Hungary, 1933 The 4th World Jamboree was hel at Gödöllö, Hungary in 1933. It was attended by over 26,000 Scouts representing 46 countries. Its setting was the great park at Gödöllö. It was notable for the excellent weather which was enjoyed and the assembled Scouts were thankful for the shade which the trees of the Royal Forest afforded. Scouts who attended this gathering remember particularly the sight of B.-P. making his rounds on the camp site on a magnificent brown charger. It was also most noticeable that the whole Hungarian nation had cooperated to make the event a success. PICTURES FROM THE 4TH WORLD JAMBOREE Welcome to Gödöllõ Trumpet fanfare opens the 4th World Jamboree Polish Scouts sound the opening fanfare Scouts run down the field, banners raised, to greet B-P's arrival Thousands of Scouts crowd together to greet B-P Scouts play national folk tunes as part of the Festival of the Nations Scouts of different lands link arms in a folk dance The campfire is always at the heart of Scouting. Campfire at Gödöllõ, 1933

85. Mount Vernon Nazarene University - Semester Abroad Hungary Mayle
They will be taking three seminars taught in English by Hungarian professors Culturalhistory of hungary, history of East Europe, and history of hungary from
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87. History Of Hungary - The Flourishing Of The Hungarian State - HotelHungary Reser
to restore the peace and unity of the empire, but proved powerless in the face ofthe Turkish threat which had an enormous impact on hungary's history in the
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The flourishing of the medieval Hungarian state The Árpád dynasty died out in 1301. The Anjou dynasty emerged triumphant from the rivalry between European dynasties, and snatched the Hungarian crown. During the rule of Károly /Charles/ I /1307-1342/ and Lajos /Louis/ the Great /1342-1382/, the two Hungarian kings from the Anjou dynasty, Hungary started to flourish again. By pursuing a healthy tax policy and monetary reform, and by more effectively exploiting the rich Hungarian mines, Charles I managed to consolidate his grip on power. In 1335 he called together the kings of Bohemia and Poland, and at the so-called "Visegrád summit" he established the first Central European alliance by initiating political and trade cooperation. The rule of the second Anjou king is memorable primarily due to his policy of conquests, reflecting the considerable strengthening of the country. As a result of the wars waged by "the knight king", Hungary's southern borders touched Bulgaria, the new Romanian principalities /Moldavia and Wallachia/ swore feudal allegiance, and Venice yielded Dalmatia. Hungary had grown to become a Central European great power, and it managed to retain that status up until 1490, the death of King Matthias. A cultural boom and the foundations of the first Hungarian university /Pécs, 1372/ bear witness to the fact that the Hungary of the Anjous flourished while Western Europe was in crisis. King Louis died without a male successor, and the country was stabilized only after years of anarchy when Sigismund of Luxembourg /1387-1437/ took the throne. It was not for entirely selfless reasons that one of the leagues of barons helped him to power: Sigismund had to pay for the support of the lords by transferring a sizable part of the royal properties, and the restoration of the authority of the central administration took decades of work. The consolidation of his rule was primarily cemented by his

88. Books / History / Europe / Hungary
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89. Jewish Heritage And Culture Tours In Budapest, Hungary - History And Jewish Hung
Budapest is by far the major industrial center in hungary. Many of the country'sindustrial workers live and work here. Jewish history Information.
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Information About Budapest Today Budapest has one of Eastern Europe's largest Jewish communities.
Situated on the east and west banks of the Danube River, Budapest is one of the largest and most beautiful cities of Eastern Europe. At one time the cocapital (with Vienna) of Austria-Hungary, it rivaled Vienna in the magnificence of its architecture and in its gracious way of life. The city is now the capital of Hungary. Budapest consists of two principal parts, which were merged in 1873: Buda, located on three hills and overlooking the west bank of the Danube River, and Pest, located on the opposite, lower, east bank. A railway tunnel and several bridgesthe first of which was built in 1849connect them. To the north the Danube splits into two channels around Margaret's Island (Margitsziget), which is a park. Buda is the older and more picturesque part. The central hillVarhegy, or Castle Hill, 554 feet (169 meters) highis the site of the old citadel (Var) and the royal palace. To the north of these buildings the old town developed, dominated by the Matthias Church, where many of Hungary's kings were crowned. To the south is Gellert Hill, almost 800 feet (245 meters) high and topped by Liberation Monument, which commemorates the city's capture from the Germans by Soviet forces in 1945. John's Hill at 1,736 feet (529 meters) is the highest of the Buda Hills west of the city. It has a chair lift to the summit that provides a panoramic view of Budapest.

90. Brief History Of QUATRA Incoming Travel Agency (Budapest, Hungary)
QUATRA. QUATRA Incoming Travel Agency How to contact us -history-Staff -Photo album. NEWS. What's new at Quatra and in hungary. FUN.
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91. Modern History Sourcebook: Hungary 1956
Back to Modern history SourceBook. Modern history Sourcebook Hungary1956. Statement of the Soviet Government, October 30, 1956. The
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Statement of the Soviet Government, October 30, 1956 The Soviet Government regards it as indispensable to make a statement in connection with the events in Hungary. The course of the events has shown that the working people of Hungary, who have achieved great progress on the basis of their people's democratic order, correctly raise the question of the necessity of eliminating serious shortcomings in the field of economic building, the further raising of the material well-being of the population, and the struggle against bureaucratic excesses in the state apparatus. However, this just and progressive movement of the working people was soon joined by forces of black reaction and counterrevolution, which are trying to take advantage of the discontent of part of the working people to undermine the foundations of the people's democratic order in Hungary and to restore the old landlord and capitalist order. The Soviet Government and all the Soviet people deeply regret that the development of events in Hungary has led to bloodshed. On the request of the Hungarian People's Government the Soviet Government consented to the entry into Budapest of the Soviet Army units to assist the Hungarian People's Army and the Hungarian authorities to establish order in the town. Believing that the further presence of Soviet Army units in Hungary can serve as a cause for even greater deterioration of the situation, the Soviet Government has given instructions to its military command to withdraw the Soviet Army units from Budapest as soon as this is recognized as necessary by the Hungarian Government.

92. Modern History Sourcebook: Alexander Petofi: The National Song Of Hungary, 1848
Back to Modern history SourceBook. Modern history Sourcebook AlexanderPetofi The National Song of hungary, 1848. Tappan Introduction
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[Tappan Introduction] Much of the Magyar poetry is thrilled with a burning love of country. Even the poems that have nothing to do with patriotism are marked by a certain intensity of feeling. No matter how light the subject or how graceful the touch of the author, it seems impossible for him to lay down his pen without adding some line that changes a pleasant little rhyme into an expression of earnest thought. RISE, Magyar! is the country's call!
The time has come, say one and all:
Shall we be slaves, shall we be free?
This is the question, now agree!
For by the Magyar's God above
We truly swear,
We truly swear the tyrant's yoke
No more to bear! Alas! till now we were but slaves;
Our fathers resting in their graves Sleep not in freedom's soil. In vain They fought and died free homes to gain. But by the Magyar's God above We truly swear, We truly swear the tyrant's yoke No more to bear!

93. A Concise History Of Hungary - Cambridge University Press
Home Catalogue A Concise history of hungary. Related Areas Area Studies. AConcise history of hungary. Miklós Molnár, Translated by Anna Magyar. £14.95.
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A Concise History of Hungary
Miklós Molnár, Translated by Anna Magyar
Hardback In stock This book offers a comprehensive thousand-year history of the land, people, society, culture and economy of Hungary, from its nebulous origins in the Ural Mountains to the elections of 1988. It tells above all the thrilling story of a people which became a great power in the region and then fought against - and was invaded by - Ottomans, Germans and Soviets. The Hungarian people preserved nevertheless a continuous individuality through its Ural-born language and a specifically Hungaro-European culture. Dominated from the sixteenth century by the Habsburgs, while ruling its own national minorities, Hungary was deprived of two-thirds of its lands and peoples through successive treaties which followed the two World Wars, after which it fell under Soviet domination for nearly fifty years. Free and independent since 1990, Hungary continues to seek its rightful position in Europe.
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‘Good surveys of Hungarian history are rare. Miklos Molnar’s new book is an exception. It is analytical, opinionated, yet reliable - and an enjoyable read as well.’ Budapest in Your Pocket Guide

94. HungarianSoup.com - History Of Hungary! - Sights, Sounds And Collectibles Of Hun
Kalocsa embroidery? Or simply the history of hungary? Come to HungarianSoup.comand discover hungary! The history of hungary in two pages.
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Like all countries of the world, Hungary had many important battles, wars, revolutions, extraordinary men and women in its history. However to show you all of them, that would take another website, so here is a brief outline of what happened in the last two milleniums which shaped the country that is today: Hungary. The area where today Hungary lies has been inhabited for half a million years according to the findings. In the copper and bronze ages different folks lived here in tribes and they already used the fourwheel cart and they were familiar with the domestication of animals.
In the first century AD Roman legions conquered the areas west of the Danube from the Celts, and made it their own province under the name of Pannonia. At this point the Danube was the border of the Roman Empire. In the next four hundred years they established a flourishing civilization that has left its traces in nearly all Transdanubian cities, and Budapest.
The roman city, Aquincum can be seen as the predecessor of Budapest, of which the ruins can still be seen today. The empire of the Romans came to an end when the stronger army of the Huns attacked them in the 4th century AD and they withdrew to their southern territories. After the Huns several other tribes occupied the area, the Goths, Longobards and Avarians, among others, before the Hungarian settlers setlled down here permanently in the 9th century.

95. This Page Has Moved
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96. HungaryGenWeb
Genealogy website providing tools, resources, and contacts needed to research one's Hungarian roots.
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97. St. Elizabeth Of Hungary (1207-1231)
Short biography.
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St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) The Legend of Saint Elizabeth by Ruth Sawyer St Elizabeth is traditionally represented as dressed in rich clothes, bearing in her top skirt-which is gathered up at the front to form an apron-a profusion of red roses, while behind her back she holds a loaf of bread; these are the symbols of her life, her inherited position as Queen of Hungary, and the life she elected for herself of penance and asceticism. The contrast between the two callings is everywhere apparent in the twenty-four years which made up her life. Even before her wedding at the age of thirteen to the saintly Louis of Thuringia, she was marked out for suffering. Her mother-in-law tried to prevent the wedding out of jealousy and constantly mocked Elizabeth for her charity and humility. She said that she behaved 'like a tired old mule,' when she prostrated herself before the crucifix, and that she was totally unfitted to be Queen. Her mortification took the form of wearing the simplest clothes woven of coarse untreated wool and of eating as little as possible; she refused to wear her jewelled crown, when our Lord wore one of thorns. However, more important than these mortifications was her constant and remarkable charity, which was expressed in every detail of her life, inward and outward. When she was not actively engaged in the business of government she spent all her time either in prayer or visiting the poor and the sick, with the result that, after her husband's death in 1227, his family accused her of squandering the royal purse on the vagrants of the land.

98. Skyex, Inc.
Meeting place for Hungarians living outside hungary. Offers chat and message borads.
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99. Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Society St. Elizabeth Of Hungary
The story of her life, suited to children.
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100. (Hungary) Eötvös University, Budapest
Department of Algebra and Number Theory. Members pages.
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