Ruthenians (the Rus') in the Kingdom of Hungary, 11th to mid-14th centuries : settlement, property, and socio-political role
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Ruthenians (the Rus') in the Kingdom of Hungary, 11th to mid-14th centuries : settlement, property, and socio-political role
(East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, v. 76)
Brill, c2021
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"Русь" в Угорському королівстві (ХІ-друга половина ХІV ст.) : суспільно-політична роль, майнові стосунки, міґрації
Ruthenians (the Rus') in the Kingdom of Hungary, eleventh to mid-fourteenth centuries : settlement, property, and socio-political role
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"This book is an abridged and shortened of Волошук М.М. 'Русь' в Угорському королівстві (ХІ-друга половина ХІV ст.) : суспільно-політична роль, майнові стосунки, міґрації"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-328) and indexes
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Description
This book presents a collective portrait of the inhabitants of Arpadian- and Angevin-era Hungary identified by their countrymen as Rutheni. Many members of this group hailed from the lands of Halych, Chernihiv, Kyiv, and Volhynia, and migrated to Hungary under the pressure of circumstances, eventually carving out for themselves a position of prominence in the kingdom's social hierarchy and political affairs.
Drawing on a range of sources, this is the first work to make extensive use of Latin-language documents to throw light on the vicissitudes of the life of Rus' settlers and those bearing Rus'-related names or bynames in medieval Central Europe, revealing their important role in contemporary social and political life.
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Introduction
1 Historiography and Sources
1.1 Historiography of the Problem
1.2 Sources
2 'Russia/Ruscia' - 'Ruthenia' - 'Galicia' in the 9th to 14th Centuries
2.1 Rutheni in Regnum Hungariae as an Ethymological, Terminological, and Historical Problem
2.2 'Russia/Ruscia' and 'Galicia' in Medieval Hungarian Documents: Ethnopsychological Stereotypes, Self-Identification, and Mentality
2.3 Social Status and Responsibilities of Rus' Settlers in Hungary (11th to 14th Centuries)
3 Genere rutheni: Biograms
3.1 'Rus'' Settlers of Noble Descent
3.2 Clergy
3.3 Military-Service Nobility, Men of the Curia and Chancellery
3.4 Communiae
3.5 Appendix
4 Problematic Identifications
4.1 Dictus Orros/us: Called "the Rus," "Mocker," or "Long Nose"?
4.2 Individuals with Names of Hypothetically Rus'/Galician Origin: Personae Nomine Ruth/Rus/Ruz
5 Disputatio
5.1 Sudislav de genere Ludan (?)
5.2 Petrus filius Petene
5.3 (Comes Dechk, Capitaneus Ruthenorum)
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index of Personal Names
Index of Place Names
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