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Formalising Aristocratic Power in TAYLOR Accepted GREEN
Asions of Hungarian Tribes
Medical Care in Ancient Zagreb
The Short Outline of the History of the Czech Lands in The
The Life and Times of the Golden Bull (1356).', Bulletin of International Medieval Research., 17/18
The Influence of Latin Canon Law on the Golden Bulls Issued by Andrew II of Hungary
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Hungary and the Golden Bull of 1222*
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Hungary and the Golden Bull of 1222*
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The Golden Bull, "Hungary's Magna
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Money at the Time of the Golden Bull and the Coronation City of Frankfurt