Index

Agnes of Babenberg, duchess of Poland 185
Agnes of Opole (of Moravia), Polish princess, German queen 175
Alcuin, Carolingian philosopher 360
Althoff, Gerd, historian 32, 37, 39, 56, 182
Andrew II, Hungarian king 13, 87, 89, 96, 100–101, 104, 157, 205, 223, 314, 394
Avars, Eurasian nomads 63–65, 79, 360
Bak, János M., historian 44–45
Bavarians, South-German ethnic group 65–66, 68, 69
Béla I, Hungarian king 84, 87, 89, 91, 98, 101, 223, 337, 338, 391
Béla III, Hungarian king 12, 87–88, 92, 94, 95, 97–98, 104, 157, 217, 314
Béla IV, Hungarian king 13, 89, 94, 96, 100–101, 220, 262, 274, 314, 349, 350, 355
Bohemians (Czechs) 5–7, 18, 64–65, 69–73, 75–76, 78–80, 142–143, 150, 152–153, 284, 363–364, 377, 380, 416, 424
Boleslav II, Bohemian duke 57, 379
Bratislava (Pressburg, Pozsony), Hungarian city 144–145, 210, 271, 289, 413
Brno, Moravian city 169–170
Brunner, Otto, historian 37–38
Buda, Hungarian city 95, 202, 210, 315
Callixtus III, pope 423
Carolingians, dynasty 65, 67, 74, 79–80, 130, 327
Casimir II, duke of Opole 135, 136, 192, 193
Casimir III, king of Poland 19, 23, 189–190, 247, 250–259, 291–293, 297, 300, 303, 345, 372, 402–403, 406, 407
Casimir II, Polish prince 17, 157, 374
Casimir I the Restorer, Polish prince 126, 131–132, 366–367, 369
Casimir IV Jagiellon, king of Poland 296–297, 302, 305, 408, 423, 425, 431
Charles I. Robert of Anjou, King of Hungary 14–15, 22–23, 82, 95–96, 217, 221–222, 250, 259–260, 263, 266, 270, 273–274, 281, 286, 289, 406, 420
Charles IV, king of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor 10, 18, 21, 165, 167, 169, 173, 174, 175–177, 191, 204, 252, 254–255, 258, 403, 406, 409
Chlumec, battle of 1126 142, 146, 150
Clement V, pope 418, 419
Coleman, James, sociologist 33
Conrad I, duke of Masovia 195
Conrad II, emperor 126, 131, 140, 366
Cumans, ethnic group 149, 153, 158, 224, 272–273, 278, 343, 350–351, 354, 390
Dalmatia, region 88, 104, 312–314, 401
Danube, river 4, 15, 24, 63–64, 69–70, 72, 74, 228, 313, 323, 343, 361, 364, 390
Dózsa Debreceni, palatine of Hungary 261, 270
Elbe, river 64, 72–74, 78–80, 360
Elizabeth of Bohemia 164, 170
Elizabeth of Pomerania 175–176, 252
Elizabeth (Piast), Queen of Hungary 222, 291, 407
Esztergom, Hungarian city 14, 91–95, 202, 224, 265, 311, 363, 390
Eugene IV, pope 424, 438
Falcandus, Hugo, historiograph/chronicler 36
Foucault, Michel, sociologist 34
Frangochorion (serb. Fruška gora), region in the kingdom of Hungary 312–314
Frankfurt, city in the Holy Roman Empire 65, 72, 201, 211, 363, 374
Frederick I Barbarossa, emperor 31, 36, 51, 137, 184, 357, 369, 374, 377, 381, 394
French, John R.P., sociologist 34
Galicia, region 89, 343, 345–346, 349, 353–354
Geertz, Clifford, anthropologist 56
Géza I, Hungarian king 84–86, 91–94, 96, 98, 226, 312, 338, 390–391
Géza II, Hungarian king 86, 98, 144–146, 313
Golden Horde, Mongol khanate 342–347, 352, 406
Gyula, Hungarian chieftain 310, 387
Hedwig (Jadwiga), Polish princess 407–408, 411
Henry of Sandomierz, Polish duke (subdivision) 158
Henry the Bearded, duke of Silesia 373
Henry I the Bearded, duke of Silesia 181–182, 187, 195
Henry II Jasomirgott, Austrian duke 144
Henry V, emperor 35, 50, 369
Henry Zdík, bishop of Olomouc 155
Hoyer of Landštejn, Czech nobleman 191–192
Hoyer of Landštejn, Czech nobleman 191
Hugh of St. Victor, medieval theologian 48–49, 51
Innocent II, pope 155
Innocent VIII, pope 433, 426
István Lackfi, Voivod of Transylvania 267, 269, 270–271, 276, 280, 282, 285
Iziaslav Iaroslavich, Grand prince of Kiew 329, 332, 336
Jacob of Liege, papal legate 195
Jadwiga, daughter of Louis the Great from Hungary 291–293, 297, 346
Jan Hus, Bohemian theologian 407, 424
Janko of Czarnków, Polish royal vice-chancellor 253, 257, 258
Jerome Lando, papal legate 427
Joanna (Johanna) of Bavaria, German and Bohemian queen 175, 176
John Hunyadi, voivode of Transylvania 315, 323
John of Luxembourg, king of Bohemia 10, 19, 160, 189, 251, 406
John of Salisbury, medieval philosopher 46–51, 53
John Zápolya, king of Hungary 413
Karnburg (Krnski grad), city in Carinthia 76
Kievan Rus’, Ruthenian principality 320, 330, 360
Kiev, main city in the Kievan Rus’ 256, 320, 322, 325, 328–330, 332–333, 335–337
Kiev, main city in the Kievan Rus’ 84, 89, 98, 346
Krakow (Crakow, Cracow), Polish city 17–18, 129, 135, 179, 186, 188, 189, 193, 202, 223, 249, 252–256, 258, 292, 295–296, 298, 300–301, 305, 345, 367, 375, 401, 435, 445
Kressenbrunn, battle at 1260 148, 150
Krewo, a residence of the Grand dukes of Lithuania 408
Ladislas I, Hungarian king 12, 82, 84, 86, 88, 91, 96–97, 99, 104, 217, 219, 220, 222–224, 226–230, 313, 338, 391
Ladislas IV ‘the Cuman’, king of Hungary 100, 150–152, 226, 351
Leitha, battle at (1246) 144–146, 360
Lenzanenes, ethnic sub-group of the Slavs 320
Leszek the Black, duke of Krakow/Poland 188
Lithuanians, Baltic people 251, 259, 277, 345, 399, 409
Lothar III, emperor 141, 143, 370
Louis I the Great, King of Hungary 15, 18, 82, 206, 218, 222, 230, 259, 268, 270, 272, 274, 275, 277, 279, 280, 282, 284, 287, 291, 293, 297, 304, 315, 346, 351, 407
Louis II, Hungarian king 413
Magyars 69, 310, 350, 384–385
Mann, Michael, sociologist 57, 325
Manuel I Komnenos, Byzantine emperor 104, 313–314, 319
Marchfeld, battle at (1278) 150–153
Marco Barbo, cardinal of the Roman Catholic church 425–426, 428
Martin V, pope 424
Matteo Villani, Italian historiograph/chronicler 268, 271, 279–280, 282
Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary, king of Bohemia 324, 412–413, 425–426
Maurer, Andrea, sociologist 33
Maximilian, emperor 413
Mieszko I, Polish prince 111, 114–117, 119, 129, 154, 365–366, 394
Mieszko III, Polish prince 158, 186, 374
Miklós Kont, palatine of Hungary 278, 282–283, 285
Mitteis, Heinrich, historian 37–38
Moldavia, region 343, 346, 350, 354, 410
Mongols (Tartars) 24, 141, 158, 276, 340, 341–342, 344–350, 352–355, 393
Moravia, region 8, 65–66, 68–69, 76, 78, 80, 168–170, 175–176, 209, 317, 322, 361, 364, 376, 385, 400, 406, 412, 424, 426
Moravians, Slav people 65–69, 75, 78–80, 152, 363
Moymirids, Moravian dynasty 66–69, 75–76, 78, 80
Mühldorf, battle of (1322) 261, 272, 286
Muscovite (Muscovy) 344, 346, 352–353
Naples, Italian city 15, 219, 220–221, 270, 282, 287
Nicolaus V, pope 422–423, 432, 443
Nuremberg, German city 201, 211
Obodrites, North-German Slav tribe 64–65, 72–75, 77, 79–80
Olomouc, Moravian city 18, 141, 155, 170, 377, 426, 433
Ostrowski, Donald, historian 329–330, 352
Otto III, emperor 90, 93, 98, 123–124, 126–128, 394
Ottomans, dynasty 315, 319, 344, 346, 404, 409, 412–413, 426–427
Pannonia, region 65, 74, 76, 78–79, 360
Paul II, pope 423, 439, 441
Piasts, dynasty 16–18, 21, 31, 111, 113–114, 116, 126–127, 129, 131–132, 154–155, 180–181, 183, 186, 189–191, 194–197, 334–335, 366–367, 374, 396
Piotrków (Triybunalski), Polish city 210, 303
Pius II (Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini), pope 423, 425, 439, 441
Podolia, region 346, 353
Pohl, Walther, historian 44
Pomerania, region 155, 158, 175, 248, 252, 360, 370, 374, 409, 419, 420, 422
Prague, city 7, 10, 19–20, 76, 89, 142–143, 164–165, 167, 170, 173–175, 193, 202, 223, 255, 318–319, 367, 377–378, 382, 386–387, 401, 403, 406, 412, 424, 445
Pressburg , see Bratislava 144, 289
Prussia, region 120, 158, 301, 347, 360, 409–411, 415–416, 423
Prussians, Baltic tribes 32, 155
Raffelstetten, Austrian city 77
Raven, Bertram H., sociologist 34
Regensburg, German city 67, 69–70, 80, 376, 382
Rudolf of Habsburg, emperor 151–152
Rus’/Russia, principality 4, 24, 296, 301, 320–321, 323, 325–339, 342–346, 350, 352–353, 359, 370, 395, 408
Saale, river 73–74, 360
Saladin, sultan of Egypt 136
Salomon, king of Hungary 47, 86, 91, 93, 96–98, 223, 226–228, 254, 312, 337–338, 391
Sandomir, Polish city 157–158, 295, 300–301, 320, 345
Sázava, Bohemian river 142, 318
Sigismund of Luxemburg, emperor, king of Hungary and Bohemia 105, 160, 167, 219, 266, 289, 293, 315, 407, 411–412, 424, 426
Simon of Kéza, historiograph/chronicler 13–14, 102, 151, 226, 229–230, 262, 388–389
Sirmium, city in the Roman province of Pannonia 104, 312–314, 316
Sixtus IV, pope 425, 439, 441
Slavonia, Eastern Croatia (today) 89, 101, 104, 264, 268, 401
Sophia of Halshany, Polish queen 292
Sorbs, West Slavic ethnic group 64–65, 72–73
Starigard/Oldenburg, Slavic castle/town at the German Baltic sea 74
Stephen 11
Stephen I, Hungarian king 11, 12, 20, 82, 84–86, 91–100, 140, 144–145, 152, 217, 220–224, 230, 316, 385–391
Székesfehérvár, Hungarian city 12, 14, 91–93, 95–96, 152, 202, 413
Szörény (Severin, Romania), Hungarian region and political unit 266, 286
Teutonic Order, knights of 249, 251, 259, 302, 421, 422
Transylvania, Hungarian (historial) region 25, 82, 89, 101, 260, 263, 270, 273–274, 276, 284–285, 287, 310, 315–316, 385, 392, 400–401
Veleti (Wilzen), North-German Slavic group 64–65, 72–74, 79–80, 111, 116
Vienna (Wien), Austrian city 271, 413, 445
Vincentius of Krakow, bishop and historiograph 135–136, 156
Visegrád, Congress of (1335) 251
Visegrád, Hungarian city 15, 202, 311, 316, 406, 420
Vladislav I, Bohemian duke 275
Vladislav II, duke and king of Bohemia 6
Vladislav II Jagiellon, king of Hungary 412–413
Volodimerovichi (Rurikds), dynasty 330, 332–333, 335–337
Vratislav II, Bohemian duke and king 6–7, 378
Vsevolod Iaroslavich, Grand Prince of Kiev 329, 332–333, 336
Vyšehrad, castle and religious center near Prague 7, 142–143, 155, 165, 167, 174–176
Vytautas 346, 354
Vytautas (polish Witold) Grand Prince of Lithuania 346, 411
Wallachia, region 265, 281, 323, 343, 346, 350, 354
Weber, Max, sociologist 28–30, 33, 328, 335
Wenceslas I, Bohemian king 141
Wenceslas II, King of Bohemia and Poland 9, 164, 173, 193
Wenceslas III, King of Bohemia, Hungary and Poland 249
Wenceslas IV, Roman-German King and King of Bohemia 21, 167, 174–176, 204, 207, 407, 411
Zygmunt (Sigismund), king of Poland 408, 410, 413
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