While the surviving historical sources at least occasionally inform us about the dates of aristocratic marriages, they almost completely keep silent about the wedding presents that were exhanged on such solemn occasions. This paper accordingly presents a document, as yet unique of its kind, which also sheds light on the gifts that were offered to the married couple on the occasion of their nuptials. The marriage of István Bátori, palatine of the Hungarian Kingdom, and Sophie, duchess of Mazovia from the Polish royal Piast dynasty, is one of the best documented such ceremonies from the medieval period. Alongside the date of the ceremony, we also know the marriage contract, and even some at least of the invitations issued for the later postpo...
Joseph II’s edict issued on 26 January 1782 abolished the monastic orders of contemplative inclinati...
A tanulmány Súri Orvos Pál heidelbergi egyetemi hallgató epithalamiumát helyezi el a Pfalzi Frigyes ...
Hungarian medievalists are not as fortunate as their counterparts in western Europe when it comes t...
Lőcse (Levoca, Letschau), the chief town of Szepes County in the Kingdom of Hungary from the 12th ce...
On October 27th, 1439, a new era began, but it wasn't yet possible to predict that the problem of Al...
The culture of civic concert, which appeared and spread beyond the princely courts of the aristocrac...
East-Central European dynastic relations in light of the Congress of Visegrád: This paper deals with...
From different standpoints, sometimes reflecting the perspectives of the various national historiogr...
Fourteen of the medieval depictions of Saint Ladislas were categorized as votive pictures in the ear...
The paper presents the international context of an epithalamium written by a Hungarian student in He...
During the research of murals in the Calvinist church of the village Lónya, a depiction of the Virgi...
The reunification of the Hungarian Kingdom fragmented in the early 14. Century completed successfull...
The De Administrando Imperio (DAI), written about 950, is one of the most important sources for the ...
The article contains the first Hungarian publication and translation of an Italian language text, wh...
Around the turn of August and September 1272, probably a few days or weeks before the coronation of ...
Joseph II’s edict issued on 26 January 1782 abolished the monastic orders of contemplative inclinati...
A tanulmány Súri Orvos Pál heidelbergi egyetemi hallgató epithalamiumát helyezi el a Pfalzi Frigyes ...
Hungarian medievalists are not as fortunate as their counterparts in western Europe when it comes t...
Lőcse (Levoca, Letschau), the chief town of Szepes County in the Kingdom of Hungary from the 12th ce...
On October 27th, 1439, a new era began, but it wasn't yet possible to predict that the problem of Al...
The culture of civic concert, which appeared and spread beyond the princely courts of the aristocrac...
East-Central European dynastic relations in light of the Congress of Visegrád: This paper deals with...
From different standpoints, sometimes reflecting the perspectives of the various national historiogr...
Fourteen of the medieval depictions of Saint Ladislas were categorized as votive pictures in the ear...
The paper presents the international context of an epithalamium written by a Hungarian student in He...
During the research of murals in the Calvinist church of the village Lónya, a depiction of the Virgi...
The reunification of the Hungarian Kingdom fragmented in the early 14. Century completed successfull...
The De Administrando Imperio (DAI), written about 950, is one of the most important sources for the ...
The article contains the first Hungarian publication and translation of an Italian language text, wh...
Around the turn of August and September 1272, probably a few days or weeks before the coronation of ...
Joseph II’s edict issued on 26 January 1782 abolished the monastic orders of contemplative inclinati...
A tanulmány Súri Orvos Pál heidelbergi egyetemi hallgató epithalamiumát helyezi el a Pfalzi Frigyes ...
Hungarian medievalists are not as fortunate as their counterparts in western Europe when it comes t...