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The Angevins in Hungary 1301–1395 - Enikő Csukovits

The Angevins in Hungary 1301–1395

Buch | Hardcover
424 Seiten
2026
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-07504-8 (ISBN)
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From the thirteenth to the fifteenth century, the House of Anjou was one of Europe's most significant ruling dynasties, with dominions extending across the continent from the French province that gave them their name to the kingdoms of Hungary and Poland. The House of Anjou was the tie that bound these countries with their varying levels of development, their divergent institutions, and their far-flung geography.

The Angevins in Hungary 1301-1395 traces the lives and reigns of three generations of this dynasty: the founder of the dynasty, Charles I, his son Louis I – who also won the Polish throne and occupied that of Naples –and Louis' daughters, Mary, Queen of Hungary and Hedwig, Queen of Poland. Author Enikő Csukovits does more than just present the Angevin dynasty's activities in Hungary, however, depicting the Angevin's reign over Hungary within several important contexts: the family's control of Naples and the entire Kingdom of Sicily, as well as several other Italian city-states and communes; the changing relationships between the Italian and Hungarian branches of the dynasty; the Hungarian Angevins' sovereignty over Poland; and the role Angevin Hungary played as a regional power in the 14th century.

Examining the Anjou countries together with the Kingdom of Hungary in the center, The Angevins in Hungary 1301-1395 provides a new understanding of how these territories were managed, the networks of connections that determined their fate, the character of the relationships between these countries and provinces, and the similarities and differences between these entities' institutions.

Enikő Csukovits is a scientific advisor at the Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of History in Budapest. She is author of Hungary and the Hungarians: Western Europe's View in the Middle Ages.

Introduction
Part I: The Arrival of the New Dynasty
1. A Country Between East and West
2. The Dynasty of the Holy Kings
3. The Angevin Dynasty and the Claim to the Throne of Hungary
4. The Ascent of Charles "of Hungary" to the Throne
5. The Fight for Power
Part II: Charles Consolidates His Power
6. The Government of Hungary
7. Charles' Treasury
8. A Dynasty's Ambitions
9. What Was Charles I Like?
Part III: The Rule of Louis the Great of Hungary
10. The Young Knightly King
11. The Neapolitan Campaigns
12. The Law of 1351
13. Gaining Control Over the Territory of Dalmatia
14. Rivals and Allies, Enemies and Vassals
15. The Polish-Hungarian Personal Union
Part IV: "On the peace of the King Louis era"
16. In the Court of Louis the Great
17. The Forms Taken by Official Court Functions
18. A Portrait of Louis the Great
Part V: Princesses on the Throne
19. Mother and Daughters
20. Bloody Intermezzo: The Rule of Charles the Short in Hungary
21. The End of the Angevin Era in Hungary
Conclusion
List of Abbreviations
Select Bibliography
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.3.2026
Reihe/Serie Studies in Hungarian History
Übersetzer David Robert Evans
Zusatzinfo 26 b&w illus., 4 maps
Verlagsort Bloomington, IN
Sprache englisch; Hungarian
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-253-07504-1 / 0253075041
ISBN-13 978-0-253-07504-8 / 9780253075048
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