Kingdom of Hungary

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The Kingdom of Hungary was a historic Central European monarchy that existed for over eight centuries, playing a major political and cultural role in the region from the Middle Ages until the early 20th century.


Statements (98)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historical state
kingdom
monarchy
capital Bratislava
Buda
Esztergom
Pest
Pozsony
Pressburg
Székesfehérvár
coatOfArms Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Hungary
continent Europe
currency Austro-Hungarian gulden
Austro-Hungarian krone
Hungarian forint (historic)
Hungarian pengő
dissolved 1918
1920
endCause Treaty of Trianon
ethnicGroup Croats
Germans
Hungarians
Jews
Romanians
Ruthenians
Serbs
Slovaks
event Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
Battle of Mohács
Coronation of Stephen I of Hungary
Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
Revolution of 1848 in Hungary
Rákóczi's War of Independence
Treaty of Trianon
flag Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
followed Principality of Hungary
foundedBy Stephen I of Hungary
governmentForm constitutional monarchy
feudal monarchy
hasPart Banat
Burgenland
Croatia
Ruthenia
Slavonia
Slovakia
Transylvania
headOfStateTitle King of Hungary
historicalEra 19th century
Early modern period
Middle Ages
World War I
inception 1000
1001
legalSystem Tripartitum of Werbőczy
noble privileges
legislativeBody Diet of Hungary
locatedIn Central Europe
motto Regnum Marianum
namedAfter Hungary
notableRuler Béla IV of Hungary
Charles I of Austria
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Ladislaus I of Hungary
Louis I of Hungary
Matthias Corvinus
Sigismund of Luxembourg
Stephen I of Hungary
officialLanguage Hungarian
Latin
officialReligion Roman Catholic Church
partOf Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
religion Eastern Orthodoxy
Judaism
Protestantism
Roman Catholicism
replacedBy Hungarian Democratic Republic
Hungary
rulingDynasty Angevin dynasty
Habsburg dynasty
Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty
Hunyadi family
Jagiellonian dynasty
Árpád dynasty
sharesBorderWith Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Bohemia
Kingdom of Croatia
Kingdom of Serbia
Ottoman Empire
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Principality of Transylvania
Principality of Wallachia
Republic of Venice
symbol Coat of arms of Hungary
Holy Crown of Hungary
wasPartOf Austria-Hungary
Austrian Empire
Habsburg Monarchy

Referenced by (121)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Ausgleich of 1867
Axis forces on the Eastern Front
Bács-Bodrog County
Hungarian 2nd Army
Hungarian Diet
Hungary in World War II
Mako, Kingdom of Hungary
Royal Hungarian Air Force
Slovak national revival
country
Andrew S. Grove
Arthur Nikisch
György Lukács
Imre Nagy
Jozef Tiso
Miklós Horthy
Milan Rastislav Štefánik
placeOfBirth
Agatha ("Kingdom of Hungary (disputed)")
Béla IV of Hungary
Mary of Hungary
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
Stephen Báthory
countryOfCitizenship
Duchy of Austria
Kingdom of Croatia
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Military Frontier (former Habsburg Monarchy) ("Kingdom of Hungary (Habsburg)")
borderedBy
Funeral Sermon and Prayer
MÁVAG Héja
Old Hungarian Lamentations of Mary
WM-21 Sólyom
countryOfOrigin
Bács-Bodrog County
Mako, Kingdom of Hungary ("Kingdom of Hungary (Transleithania)")
Ružomberok ("Kingdom of Hungary (historically)")
Titel, Austria-Hungary ("Kingdom of Hungary (within Austria-Hungary)")
partOf
Hungarian Diet ("Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen")
Hungarian revisionism ("Kingdom of Hungary (interwar period)")
armed forces of the Habsburg Monarchy
appliesToJurisdiction
Alba Regia ("Hungarian monarchy")
Alba Regia
Edward the Exile
associatedWith
Battle of Mohi
Long Turkish War ("Kingdom of Hungary (Royal Hungary)")
Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh offensive
belligerent
Béla IV of Hungary
Stephen Báthory
Stephen S. Wise
birthPlace
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Stephen I of Hungary
countryRuled
Hungary
Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church
Sopron
historicalRegion
Kingdom of Poland
Second Bulgarian Empire
Serbian Empire
neighbor
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
House of Habsburg
House of Luxembourg
ruledTerritory
Bratislava
Buda
Székesfehérvár
wasCapitalOf
Béla IV of Hungary
Suleiman the Magnificent
deathPlace
Mako, Kingdom of Hungary
Titel, Austria-Hungary ("Transleithania (Hungarian part of Austria-Hungary)")
historicalPoliticalEntity
Hungarians
Rusyns
historicalState
Battle of Zenta
Long Turkish War
location
Daniel of Galicia
Mongol conquests
opponent
Liptov
Southern Slovakia
wasPartOf
Gusztáv Jány
allegiance
Leo I of Galicia
alliance
Carpatho-Ukraine
annexedBy
Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 ("Hungarian Crown lands")
appliesTo
Aurel Stein
birthCountry
Pest ("Kingdom of Hungary (periods in early modern era, de facto)")
capitalOf
Cumans
conflictWith
Anti-Comintern Pact
countrySignatory
Allied bombing of Hungary
countryTargeted
Great Moravia
followedBy
Yaroslav the Wise
foreignRelations
Daniel of Galicia
formedAllianceWith
Spiš Castle
formerCountry
Wallachia
foughtAgainst
Hungarian 2nd Army
garrisonBeforeDeployment
Slovak American ("former Kingdom of Hungary")
hasAncestralOrigin
Capetian dynasty
hasMainTerritory
Mongol invasions of Europe
hasParticipant
Miklós Horthy
headOfGovernment
Spisz
historicalAffiliation
Transylvania
historicalAllegiance
Hungarians ("Foundation of the Kingdom of Hungary")
historicalEvent
Bačka
historicallyPartOf
Bács-Bodrog County ("Kingdom of Hungary (pre-1918)")
historicalPeriod
Treaty of Trianon ("Kingdom of Hungary (Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen)")
historicalRegionAffected
Kadan
historicalRegionInvolved
Transylvanian Saxons
historicalRuler
Slovaks
historicalTerritory
Second Vienna Award
involvedCountry
Hungarian Diet
legislativeBodyFor
Battle of Mohi
locatedIn
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
maintainedRelationsWith
Cumans
migratedTo
Francis I of Austria
monarchOf
Little Entente
opposedTo
Treaty of Trianon
partyTo
Kingdom of Croatia
personalUnionWith
Burgenland
previouslyPartOf
Treaty of Trianon
reducedPopulationOf
Treaty of Trianon
reducedTerritoryOf
Edward the Exile
residence
Jagiellonian dynasty
ruled
Hungary in World War II ("Regency of Miklós Horthy")
ruledBy
Pázmáneum ("former Kingdom of Hungary")
servesRegion
Transylvanian Saxons
settlementCountryHistorical
Ruins of the medieval coronation basilica
significantPlaceFor
Military Frontier (former Habsburg Monarchy) ("Kingdom of Hungary (within Austria-Hungary)")
territorialSuccessor
Kingdom of Croatia
unionWith
Austro-Hungarian krone
usedIn

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