Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of maps
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 HUNGARY: A FRONTIER SOCIETY
- 2 CHRISTIANS AND NON-CHRISTIANS
- 3 THE LEGAL POSITION OF HUNGARY'S NON-CHRISTIAN POPULATION
- 4 NON-CHRISTIANS IN HUNGARIAN ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
- 5 CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE PAPACY AND THE KINGS
- 6 CHRISTIAN PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES
- 7 NON-CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES: CONTINUITY, TRANSFORMATION, CONVERSION AND ASSIMILATION
- CONCLUSION
- Appendix 1 Hungarian kings of the house of Árpád
- Appendix 2 Toponyms, with Latin and German equivalents
- Appendix 3 The manuscript tradition of the Synod of Buda (1279)
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought Fourth series
Appendix 2 - Toponyms, with Latin and German equivalents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of maps
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 HUNGARY: A FRONTIER SOCIETY
- 2 CHRISTIANS AND NON-CHRISTIANS
- 3 THE LEGAL POSITION OF HUNGARY'S NON-CHRISTIAN POPULATION
- 4 NON-CHRISTIANS IN HUNGARIAN ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
- 5 CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE PAPACY AND THE KINGS
- 6 CHRISTIAN PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES
- 7 NON-CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES: CONTINUITY, TRANSFORMATION, CONVERSION AND ASSIMILATION
- CONCLUSION
- Appendix 1 Hungarian kings of the house of Árpád
- Appendix 2 Toponyms, with Latin and German equivalents
- Appendix 3 The manuscript tradition of the Synod of Buda (1279)
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought Fourth series
Summary
Bécsújhely (today Wiener-Neustadt in Austria): Nova Civitas
Bereg (today Beregi in the Ukraine)
Buda (today part of Budapest): Ofen
Csanád (today Cenad in Rumania): Tschanad
Esztergom: Strigonium, Gran
Fehérvár (now Székesfehérvár): Alba Regalis and Alba Regia, Stuhlweissenburg
Fehérvár, Gyulafehérvár (today Alba Iulia in Rumania): Alba, Weissburg, Karlsburg
Kakaslomnic (today Vel'ká Lomnica in Slovakia): Grosslomnitz
Kalocsa: Colotsa
Karaszkó (today Kraskovo in Slovakia)
Komárom (today Komárno in Slovakia): Comaromium, Kamarun, Komorn
Nagyszombat (today Trnava in Slovakia): Tyrnavia, Tyrnau
Nagyvárad or Várad (today Oradea in Rumania): Varadinum, Grosswardein
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- At the Gate of ChristendomJews, Muslims and 'Pagans' in Medieval Hungary, c.1000 – c.1300, pp. 274Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001