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emissary
one sent on a special mission to represent others
missionary
A person who spreads his or her religious beliefs to others
fragmentation
the process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts.
veto
block a law
Diet
assembly or legislature
Wladyslaw Jagiello
Duke of Lithuania
Jadwiga of Poland
Queen of Poland
Poland-Lithuania
Large non-unified state joined by two crowns. Comprised of Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, and Bohemia.
Serbs
An ethnic group that rose to prominence in the 1300s on the Balkan peninsula
Ottoman Turks
invaded Hungary in 1526 making it part of their empire
Mongols
invaded Hungary around 1241 and killed half of its people
King Andrew II of Hungary
king whose power was severely limited by the Golden Bull of 1222
Golden Bull of 1222
charter that strictly limited royal power in Hungary
Jews
make their way eastward after steady persecution in Western Europe
Orthodox Christianity
East and South Slavs
Roman Catholicism
West Slavs
Germanic tribes
Nomadic groups that invaded the Roman Empire but also make their way into Eastern Europe
Vikings
Invaders of Europe that came from Scandinavia
Magyars
Muslims who attacked Europe and converted to Christianity and established Hungary
South Slavs
people who became the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
East Slavs
people who became the Russians, Belorussians, and Ukrainians
West Slavs
people who became Poles, Czechs, Slovaks
Balkan Peninsula
A large peninsula in southern Europe bounded by the Black, Aegean, and Adriatic seas.
Central Europe
Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia (former), Switzerland, Germany
Eastern Europe
territory between Central Europe and Russia