zaterdag 7 mei 2011
Károly Róbert
Károly Róbert / Gyula Kristó és Ferenc Makk. - Budapest: Pátria Nyomda, 1983. - 45x35 mm., 377 p., ill.
Green leather binding ; gilt on spine and back. Coloured enamel plaque on front. Coloured endpapers with coat of arms. Numbered copy 257/500.
Károly Róbert (Charles Robert) (1288–1342) from the house of Anjou was also descended from the Hungarian Arpád dynasty. He
was born in Naples as son of Charles Martel. He became King of Hungary and Croatia in 1308. Political as well as economical he carried out important reforms, a.o. the introduction of new coins with a high alloy of gold.
Gyula Kristó and Ferenc Makk were at that time both historians in the Medieval and Early Modern Hungarian History department at the Attila Jószef Universiti in Szeged.
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