Megjegyzések a 10. század második felének magyar-bizánci kapcsolataihoz

The campaigns of Hungarians against Western-Europe almost completely finished in the second half of 10th century. The main reason behind this fact was that during the reign of Otto a powerful state was established in the vicinity of the Hungarian Principality, which was able to obstruct, or even to...

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Main Author: Balogh László
Format: Book part
Published: 2014
Series:Acta Universitatis Szegediensis : Opuscula Byzantina 11
A Kárpát-medence, a magyarság és Bizánc = The Carpathian basin, the Hungarians and Byzantium 11
Kulcsszavak:Bizánc története - 10. sz., Kárpát-medence története - 10. sz., Magyarország története - 10. sz.
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/71511
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