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Beginnings of Hungarian history (revision)
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When was Stephen I crowned?
in 1000 AD
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Who founded the Hungarian state?
Stephen I
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Who was Béla IV?
He rebuilt Hungary after the Mongols destroyed it.
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What did Béla IV want in exchange for the properties that he gave away?
He wanted them to build castles that could defend Hungary from the Mongol attacks.
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Why didn't Hungarians trust Béla III at first?
because he grew up in the Byzantine Empire
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What does nomad lifestyle mean?
always moving, keeping animals
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Who was Vazul? What happened to him?
He was the cousin of Stephen I, he was blinded
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Say at least 3 Hungarian tribes.
Nyék, Megyer, Jenő, Kér, Kürtgyarmat, Tarján, Keszi
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Who became king after Stephen I?
Béla
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What did Leslie I do with thieves?
He cut their arm off
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Who created the Aranybulla and when?
Andrew II, in 1222
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What was special about the Hungarian fighting routine?
shot arrows behind them while riding a horse
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What happened in 955 AD?
Hungarians were defeated in Augsburg
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Which 2 empires were dangerous for Hungary in the 12th century?
the Byzantine Empire and the German-Roman Empire
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What was the original name of Stephen I?
Vajk
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How do we call Leslie I?
The knight king
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When did Hungarians start to settle down?(honfoglalás)
in 895 AD
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When was the Mongol invasion?
in 1241
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Which language group does Hungarian belong to?
uralic, finnugor
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What is the Aranybulla?
a document with a golden stamp that contained the requests of the nobility
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Where is Magna Hungaria?
Southern Uralic mountain
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What did Andrew II do badly?
he gave away the kingdom's properties for free
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