Upper nobility (Kingdom of Hungary) — NOTOC The upper nobility ( hu. főnemesség, la. barones) was the highest stratum of the temporal society in the Kingdom of Hungary until the 20th century. In the course of the 11 15th centuries, only people who held specific high offices in the… … Wikipedia
Nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary — The front page of the Tripartitum, the law book summarizing the privileges of the nobility in the kingdom The origin of the nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary can be traced to the Magyar conquest of Pannonia in the 9th century, and it developed… … Wikipedia
Hungary — This article is about the European country. For other uses, see Hungary (disambiguation). Republic of Hungary Magyar Köztársaság … Wikipedia
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List of crossings of the Danube — Széchenyi Chain Bridge (1849, reconstructed in 1949), Budapest … Wikipedia
Ferenc Hirzer — Infobox Football biography playername=Ferenc Hirzer fullname = Ferenc Hirzer nickname = dateofbirth = birth date|1902|11|21|mf=y cityofbirth = Budapest countryofbirth = Hungary dateofdeath = death date and age|1957|4|28|1902|11|21|mf=y… … Wikipedia
Name of Hungary — Iuhra, the place of origin of Hungarians (inde ungaroru origo) on Sigismund von Herberstein s 1549 map of Moscovia, located east of the Ob River. The English name Hungary is from Middle Latin Hungaria, via French Hongrie. The name is thought to… … Wikipedia
Dog tag — This article is about identification tags worn by military personnel. For the identifying tag worn by pets, see pet tag. For 2008 film, see Dog Tags (film). For other uses of Dog tag , see Dog tag (disambiguation). A pair of blank dog tags on a… … Wikipedia
Hungary — • History of the country Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hungary Hungary † Cathol … Catholic encyclopedia
Clan of Ostoja — The Clan of Ostoja was a powerful group of Knights and Lords in late medieval Europe. The clan encompassed several families in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, Upper Hungary (Slovakia), Hungary, Transylvania, Belorus, Ukraine and Prussia. The… … Wikipedia