A Cultural History of Hungary: From the beginnings to the eighteenth century
László Kósa
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Contents
Foreword
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The Ancient Hungarian Period
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The Period of the Hungarian Conquest
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Copyright
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Ádám Batthyány ancient Hungarians Archbishop aristocratic Baroque Batthyány became Béla IV Bishop Buda Buda Castle Budapest built burghers Byzantine Calvinist Carpathian basin castle Catholic century onwards Chronicle Church coat-of-arms contemporary culture Danube Early Modern Age ecclesiastical eighteenth century eleventh estates Esterházy Esztergom Europe Ferenc fifteenth century fourteenth century garian German Győr György Holy Crown houses humanistic Hunga Hungarian Conquest Hungary inventories István Italian Italy János King Matthias Kolozsvár Körmend Ladislas László later Latin lived Louis Lutheran Magyar market-towns medieval Middle Ages Miklós Bethlen monarch monastery nobles nomadic Ob-Ugrians Óbuda ornamental palace peasants Pécs period Péter Pozsony priests Protestant region religious Renaissance royal court royal Hungary ruling prince Sárospatak secular seventeenth century Sigismund sixteenth and seventeenth Sopron spread steppe Székesfehérvár teenth century territory thirteenth century Thurzó took town Transdanubia Transylvania Turkic Turkish Turks twelfth century Ugrian villages villeins Western wore wrote