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11) Godkin, Edwin Lawrence. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...of English parentage. His idealism found expression in his History of Hungary and the Magyars (1853) and won him the job of correspondent (1853-55) to the London...

12) Moravia. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
...the end of the sixth century a.d., it became an independent kingdom in 870 but fell to the Magyars in 906 and later to the Bohemians. In 1526 Moravia came under the...

13) Romania. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
...from the 3rd to the 12th century by a succession of invaders, including Goths, Huns, Magyars, and Mongols. In the 13th century two principalities, Moldavia and Walachia,...

14) Louis the Child. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...of the Carolingians. The archbishop of Mainz was regent for him. During his reign the Magyars began devastating raids into Bavaria, Saxony, and Thuringia; these invasions...

15) Pechenegs. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...the lower Volga and the Urals. Pushed west (c.889) by the Khazars and Cumans, they drove the Magyars before them and settled in S Ukraine on the banks of the Dnieper....

16) Simeon I. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...emperor Leo VI. Simeon defeated Leo but was defeated in turn by Leo's allies, the Magyars under Arpad. However, aided by the Pechenegs, he drove the Magyars into...

17) Huns. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...Despite the similarity of their tactics and habits with those of the White Huns, the Magyars, the Mongols, and the Turks, their connection with those peoples is either...

18) Transylvania. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...The valleys in the east and southeast were settled by the Szekely, a people akin to the Magyars. It is not known, however, whether they came into Transylvania with...

19) Henry I, German king. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...of Saxony, Henry arranged a nine-year truce and agreed to pay yearly tribute to the Magyars. He used this respite to introduce military reforms in Saxony and Thuringia....

20) 1922, June 2. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...class to participate in public life. Efforts of the extreme royalists and Fascists (Awakening Magyars, for example) to overthrow the government were summarily dealt...

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