The Nitrian Principality : the beginnings of medieval Slovakia

著者

    • Steinhübel, Ján

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The Nitrian Principality : the beginnings of medieval Slovakia

by Ján Steinhübel ; translated by David McLean

(East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, v. 68)

Brill, c2021

  • : hardback

タイトル別名

Nitrianské kniežatstvo

統一タイトル

Nitrianské kniežatstvo

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 541-638) and indexes

Summary: "How and when a west Slavic principality centred on Nitra originated in the middle Danube is a key question of medieval East Central Europe. In this book, Ján Steinhübel reconstructs the origins, history and expansion of this Nitrian Principality. Based on contemporary sources and extensive historical and archaeological literature, he traces the development of the land for 640 years (470-1110). The book illuminates Nitrian development since the decline of the Avars, its short period of independence in 9th century and later its incorporation to Great Moravia and Hungary respectively. It argues that Nitrian Principality laid the national, territorial and historical foundations of Slovakia"-- Provided by publisher

収録内容

  • Quadia and Suebia
  • From the Arrival of the Slavs Up through Samo's Realm
  • Avar Domination
  • Fall of the Avar Khaganate
  • Nitria the Independent Principality (805-833)
  • Pribina and Kocel in Pannonia
  • The Mojmírs in Nitria
  • The Moravian Fight for Independence (861-871)
  • Svätopluk's Realm
  • Great Moravia and the Magyars
  • After the Downfall of Great Moravia
  • Tales about Svätopluk
  • Hungarian Principalities
  • Nitria in the Emerging Árpád State
  • Between Hungary and Poland (1001-1029)
  • The Escape and Return of Four Árpáds (1029-1048)
  • Kings against Princes, Princes against Kings (1048-1077)
  • The Last Princes (1077-1108)
  • Árpád Nitria - Hungarian and Slavic
  • The End of the Nitrian Principality (1108-1110)

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内容説明

How and when a west Slavic principality centred on Nitra originated in the middle Danube is a key question of medieval East Central Europe. In this book, Jan Steinhubel reconstructs the origins, history and expansion of this Nitrian Principality. Based on contemporary sources and extensive historical and archaeological literature, he traces the development of the land for 640 years (470-1110). The book illuminates Nitrian development since the decline of the Avars, its short period of independence in 9th century and later its incorporation to Great Moravia and Hungary respectively. It argues that Nitrian Principality laid the national, territorial and historical foundations of Slovakia.

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