The dynastic policy of the Arpads, from Geza I to Emery (1074-1204) /
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Author / Creator: | Kosztolnyik, Z. J. |
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Imprint: | Boulder, Colo. : East European Monographs ; Chichester : John Wiley [distributor], c2006. |
Description: | 369 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | East European monographs ; 687 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6090290 |
Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Salomon and Geza I, 1063-77 : the diadem of Queen Synadele
- Ch. 2. Laws issued during the reign of King St. Ladislas I, and the political background of their enactment
- Ch. 3. The bishop who became king
- Ch. 4. Stephen II's troublesome reign
- Ch. 5. A blind king occupies the throne : Queen Ilona rules
- Ch. 6. The goal of dynastic politics pursued by Geza II
- Ch. 7. The social and economic developments in the realm
- Ch. 8. Social progress, and a successful realization of hereditary concepts during Stephen III's reign
- Ch. 9. Bela III ascends the throne
- Ch. 10. The Arpadian concept of kingship : King Emery - a synthesis
- App. 1. Education of the clergy and of religious women in Hungary during the Arpadian age
- App. 2. The attitude of the papal curia, Pope Boniface VIII, and the question of succession to the throne of the Arpads.