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  2. Friar Julian - Wikipedia

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    Friar Julian's journey. Julian named the old country Magna Hungaria or Great Hungary. He became aware of stories about the Tatars, who were the enemies of the eastern Magyars and Bulgars. Two years after the original journey, Julian returned to Magna Hungaria, only to find it had been devastated by the Mongol Tatars.

  3. Category:Battles involving Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This category includes historical battles in which states of Hungary (10th century–present) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Battles involving Hungary .

  4. List of wars involving Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The most significant result of the Battle of Pressburg is that the Hungarians secured the lands they gained during the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin, and prevented a future German invasion, the Germans did not attack Hungary until 1030. This battle is considered one of the most significant battles in the history of Hungary.

  5. Category : Battles involving Hungary in the Middle Ages

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    This includes all battles that can also be found in the subcategories. Pages in category "Battles involving Hungary in the Middle Ages" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  6. Magna Hungaria - Wikipedia

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    The migration of ancient Hungarians from Magna Hungaria to central Europe Magna Hungaria depicted on the Johannes Schöner's terrestrial globe (1523/24). Magna Hungaria (Latin: Magna Hungaria, Hungaria maior), literally "Great Hungary" or "Ancient Hungary", refers to the ancestral home of the Hungarians, whose identification is still subject to historiographical debate.

  7. Military history of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    After Saint Ladislaus' death, his nephew, the King Coloman of Hungary ascended to the Hungarian throne. The feudal lords of Croatia elected a new king, and tried to get rid of the Hungarian occupation, and then the Hungarians took up arms against Croatia, and won a bloody victory at Gvozd Mountain. After this, Coloman was crowned as king of ...

  8. Greater Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Academic historians call it "Historic Hungary". Greater Hungary (irredentism) , the full or partial territorial restoration of the Kingdom of Hungary, an official political goal of the Hungarian state between the two World Wars; the restoration of the unity of the territories of Kingdom of Hungary, the political goal of small marginalized ...

  9. Julian (emperor) - Wikipedia

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    He is sometimes referred to as Julian the Philosopher. [4] A nephew of Constantine the Great, Julian was one of few in the imperial family to survive the purges and civil wars during the reign of Constantius II, his cousin. Julian became an orphan as a child after his father was executed in 337, and spent much of his life under Constantius's ...