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    The blood oath (Hungarian: vérszerződés, lit. "blood contract") was, according to tradition, a pact among the leaders of the seven Hungarian tribes, traditionally...
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  • game Stuntman Blood brothers participating in a "blood oath" ritual Blood oath (Hungarians), a pact between the leaders of the seven Hungarian tribes Penalty...
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    other. This is in modern times usually done in a ceremony, known as a blood oath, where each person makes a small cut, usually on a finger, hand or the...
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    samples. Álmos Grand Prince of the Hungarians Hungarians Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin Ügyek Zoltán of Hungary Korai Magyar Történeti Lexikon...
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    Árpád (redirect from Árpád of Hungary)
    (Uzhhorod, Ukraine) by the Hungarians. The latter chronicle says that Álmos appointed Árpád "as leader and master" of the Hungarians on this occasion. Árpád's...
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    The Oath More Judaico or Jewish Oath was a special form of oath, rooted in antisemitism and accompanied by certain ceremonies and often intentionally...
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  • The following is a list of the Polish military oaths, both historical and contemporary. This oath is in current use in the Polish Armed Forces. Last line...
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    was crowned the first King of Hungary in 1000 or 1001. Géza was the elder son of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. His mother was his father's wife...
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    that the Huns and the Hungarians were the same people. The earliest Hungarian chronicles adopted the idea that the Huns and Hungarians were closely related...
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    right to take part in Hungarian affairs of state. He also released the officials in the Hungarian half of the empire from their oath of loyalty to him. This...
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    Álmos (redirect from Álmos of Hungary)
    the "loose federation" of the Hungarian tribes from around 850. Whether he was the sacred ruler (kende) of the Hungarians or their military leader (gyula)...
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    Gesta Hungarorum, or The Deeds of the Hungarians, is the earliest book about Hungarian history which has survived for posterity. Its genre is not chronicle...
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    Josip Jelačić (category Croatian Austro-Hungarians)
    to take oaths to become counsel of Austrian Emperor, Ferdinand I, but refused to take the oath as Ban of Croatia, because it was a Hungarian dependent...
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    City Hall of Kecskemét (category City and town halls in Hungary)
    several suggestions, two frescoes were finally realized: one depicting the blood oath, the most important event of the Pusztaszer assembly. Seven chieftains...
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    Soon after the promulgation of this decree, Crusaders came to Hungary; but the Hungarians did not sympathize with them, and Coloman even opposed them....
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    Conversely, the Hungarians were not willing to pass his candidacy and began dialogue with the Poles. In early January 1440, the Hungarian Estates rejected...
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    titles were abolished only in 1947, months after Hungary was proclaimed a republic. The Magyars (or Hungarians) lived in the Pontic steppes when they first...
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    liberties in the Privilege of Koszyce on 17 September 1374. They took an oath of loyalty to Catherine on Louis's demand. Louis agreed to give Jadwiga in...
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    comment about "wading" through blood, but deplored that the newspaper had published it. De Valera objected to the oath of allegiance to the King that...
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    attack the Hungarians. In the ensuing battle, the Hungarian army was soundly defeated. The Illuminated Chronicle says that "[r]arely did Hungarians suffer...
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    routed and forced them to withdraw from Hungary. At the head of "a large contingent of Dacians" (Hungarians), Solomon joined a huge army of Cumans and...
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    and Hungarians. In 1938, a commentary was made about the Nuremberg Laws that proclaimed that "the overwhelming majority" of Finns and Hungarians were...
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  • Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London 5 January 2006 The Oath Alan Sommerstein, Professor of Greek at the University of Nottingham Paul...
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    Metropolitan of Karlovci, Josif Rajačić, committed heinous deeds against the Hungarians. Women, children and old men were mutilated, roasted over slow fires,...
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    Babenberg blood was the Styrian line, which occurred with the children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary, the latter...
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    she needed troops from Hungary in order to support the war effort. Although she had already won the admiration of the Hungarians, the number of volunteers...
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    longtime ties to both the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, employed Oath Keepers as security on January 5. Stone's Oath-Keeper driver was later convicted of seditious...
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    Bulcsú (chieftain) (category CS1 Hungarian-language sources (hu))
    drank the blood of certain captives as though it were wine. — Simon of Kéza: The Deeds of the Hungarians Bulcsú is one of the only three Hungarian individuals...
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    clergy and the people of whole Hungary with the greatest honors. The emperor then addressed the community of all the Hungarians on behalf of his son-in-law...
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  • Jus sanguinis (redirect from Right of blood)
    SANG-gwin-iss or /juːs -/ yooss -⁠, Latin: [juːs ˈsaŋɡwɪnɪs]), meaning 'right of blood', is a principle of nationality law by which nationality is determined or...
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