
MAGYARORSZÁG TÖRTÉNETE.
Bevezetés.
MAGYARORSZÁG TÖRTÉNETE. - 1. Magyarország őslakosai. A népvándorlás.
Magyarország az Árpádházból származott királyok alatt. 1000–1301. - Szent István. 1000–1038 = 38 esztendeig. - 12. Szent István királylyá koronáztatik. Háború a császárral. Imre herceg halála. Az árpádvéri hercegek kibujdosása.
Magyarország a vegyes házakból származott királyok alatt. 1301–1526 = 225 esztendeig. - Vencel. 1301–1305 = 4 esztendeig. - 44. A pápa beavatkozása a király választásba. Csák Máté. Vencel megkoronáztatik; az országból eltávozik.
Magyarország a habsburgi házból származott királyok alatt. - I. Ferdinánd. 1527–1564 = 37 esztendeig. - 66. Trónvillongás; a két király megkoronáztatása. Zápolya a törököt hivja segitségül.
A sweeping overview of the Hungarian past, this work invites listeners to explore the nation’s story through the lens of its youthful vigor. Beginning with a philosophical reflection on history’s purpose, the author frames the chronicle as a guide for citizens seeking to understand the deeds of their ancestors and the forces that shaped their land. By dividing the narrative into ancient, medieval, and modern eras, the book offers a clear structure that makes centuries of events approachable and engaging.
Beyond mere dates and battles, the author emphasizes the role of rulers, laws, and communal responsibility in forging a shared identity. He argues that knowledge of the past empowers the younger generation to contribute wisely to the country’s future. Richly narrated and grounded in careful scholarship, the volume serves both as a primer on Hungary’s development and a call to thoughtful participation in its ongoing story.
Language
hu
Duration
~3 hours (177K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A Hungarian writer, translator, and journalist from the turn of the 20th century, remembered for a lively career in literature and the press. His work moved between fiction, essays, and translation, giving him a broad place in Hungarian literary life.
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