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The Dynastic Policy of the Arpads, From Geza I to Emery (1074-1204) Book

The Dynastic Policy of the Arpads, From Geza I to Emery (1074-1204)
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  • The Dynastic Policy of the Arpads, From Geza I to Emery (1074-1204)
  • Written by author Zoltan J. Kosztolnyik
  • Published by East European Monographs, July 2006
  • Using primary and secondary sources, this study questions the validity of the theory that from the early 1070s to the early 1200s the Arpads attempted to represent themselves as wholly European, while trying to appeal to both eastern and western powers. B
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Ch. 1Salomon and Geza I, 1063-77 : the diadem of Queen Synadele11
Ch. 2Laws issued during the reign of King St. Ladislas I, and the political background of their enactment34
Ch. 3The bishop who became king61
Ch. 4Stephen II's troublesome reign101
Ch. 5A blind king occupies the throne : Queen Ilona rules115
Ch. 6The goal of dynastic politics pursued by Geza II129
Ch. 7The social and economic developments in the realm157
Ch. 8Social progress, and a successful realization of hereditary concepts during Stephen III's reign191
Ch. 9Bela III ascends the throne219
Ch. 10The Arpadian concept of kingship : King Emery - a synthesis257
App. 1Education of the clergy and of religious women in Hungary during the Arpadian age286
App. 2The attitude of the papal curia, Pope Boniface VIII, and the question of succession to the throne of the Arpads295


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