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    History of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary in its modern (post-1946) borders roughly corresponds to the Great Hungarian Plain (the Pannonian Basin). During the Iron Age, it was located at the crossroads between the cultural spheres of the Celtic tribes (such as the Scordisci, Boii and Veneti), Dalmatian tribes (such as the Dalmatae, Histri … See more

    Pre-Roman age
    Middle Paleolithic presence of Homo heidelbergensis is evidenced by the discovery of the "Samu" fossil, dated to c. 300,000 years ago, with traces of habitation as old as … See more

    Conquest and early principality (895–1000)
    The Hungarians migrated into the Carpathian Basin in the late ninth century, the first certain mention of them living in the region dates to … See more

    Period of Reforms (1825–1848)
    Hungarian nationalism emerged among intellectuals influenced by the Age of Enlightenment See more

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    Ottoman wars
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    In the 1920s historians with a sense of national mission urgently rewrote the history of Hungary to emphasize nationalism and deemphasize Austrian influences. By the 1930s, political history was in decline and an effort was made to introduce social … See more

    • Barta, István; Berend, Iván T.; Hanák, Péter; Lackó, Miklós; Makkai, László; Nagy, Zsuzsa L.; Ránki, György (1975). Pamlényi, Ervin (ed.). A history of Hungary. Translated by … See more

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    The Roman Empire conquered the territory between the Alps and the area west of the Danube River from 16 to 15 BC, the Danube being the frontier of the empire. In 14 BC, Pannonia, the western part of the Carpathian Basin, which includes today's west of Hungary, was recognised by emperor Augustus in the Res Gestae Divi Augusti as part of the Roman Empire. The area south-east of Pannonia wa…

  3. Hungary - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    • Medieval Hungary, 896-1526
      The Magyars established Hungary in 896, after they had arrived there from their previous, Eastern European territories. Prince Árpád was their leader at the time; he also established the first royal house of the country, the Árpád-house. In 1000, after the first king, Saint Stephen had been cro…
    • Between 1526 and 1867
      The Kingdom of Hungary became a Habsburg dependency, because an agreement made in Vienna in 1515 said that the Habsburg family would take over the territory of the Jagellion family in Bohemia and Hungary if the line of kings should die out. In 1686, the Ottomans were forced to le…
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  4. Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946) - Wikipedia

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    • Upon the dissolution and break-up of Austria-Hungary after World War I, the Hungarian Democratic Republic and then the Hungarian Soviet Republic were briefly proclaimed in 1918 and 1919, respectively. The short-lived communist government of Béla Kun launched what was known as the "Red Terror", involving Hungary in an ill-fated war with Romania. In ...
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  5. History of Hungary before the Hungarian Conquest - Wikipedia

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    • Stone Age
      The oldest archaeological site which yielded evidence of human presence—human bones, pebble tools and kitchen refuse—in the Carpathian Basin was excavated at Vértesszőlős in Transdanubia in the 1960s. The Middle Pleistocene site was situated in calcareous tuff basins with a diameter …
    • Neolithic
      Neolithic settlement begins with the Criş Körös culture, carbon-dated to around 6200 BC. In the Middle Neolithic, the Western Linear Pottery culture in Transdanubia and the Satu-Mare (Szatmar) and Eastern Linear pottery (called "Alföld Linear Pottery" in Hungary) in the east, dev…
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    • Military history of Hungary - Wikipedia

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      WebOn 2 September 1686 united Hungarian, Austrian and West-European troops liberated Buda from the Turkish occupation. By the end of the 17th century Christian armies led by Habsburgs …

    • History of Hungary | Britannica

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      WebApr 26, 1985 · In Hungary: History of Hungary It is generally believed that Hungary came into existence when the Magyars, a Finno-Ugric people, began occupying the middle basin of the …

    • Hungary in World War II - Wikipedia

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      WebIn 1945, Hungarian and German forces in Hungary were defeated by advancing Soviet armies. [5] Approximately 300,000 Hungarian soldiers and more than 600,000

    • History of the Jews in Hungary - Wikipedia

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      WebThe history of the Jews in Hungary dates back to at least the Kingdom of Hungary, with some records even predating the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895 CE by

    • Demographics of Hungary - Wikipedia

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      WebThis article is about the demographic features of the population of Hungary, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations …



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