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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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    This is a list of military conflicts in which Hungarian armed forces participated in or took place on the historical territory of Hungary. The list gives the name, the date, the Hungarian allies and enemies, and the result of these conflicts following this legend: Victory Defeat Result of civil or internal conflict

  5. 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 ...

  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. List of battles 301–1300 - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Ctesiphon: Emperor Julian defeats Shapur II outside the walls of the Persian capital, but is unable to take the city, leading to an ultimate disaster on the retreat back to Roman territory. Battle of Samarra: Julian fights the Sasanians and is subsequently killed in battle. Though indecisive, the battle leads to massive losses for the ...

  8. The Battle Cats - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Cats [a] is a free-to-play tower defense video game developed and published by PONOS Corporation for iOS and Android, originally released in Japan under the name Nyanko Great War (にゃんこ大戦争, Nyanko Dai Sensō).

  9. Battle of Maglaj (1878) - Wikipedia

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    On 2 August, the Austro-Hungarian advance cavalry units of the Hungarian Hussars of the 7th Regiment arrived at the banks of the Bosna river in the central Bosnian region. A unit of hussars crossed the river, but was ambushed by Bosnian-Ottoman units upon entering the city, and the subsequent clash resulted in significant combat losses in the number of about fifty fallen horsemen.