Timeline_of_Hungarian_history

Timeline of Hungarian history

Timeline of Hungarian history

Timeline of Hungarian history


The timeline of Hungarian history lists the important historical events that took place in the territory of the Carpathian Basin, in the territory of the historical Hungarian lands, i.e belonging to the former Kingdom of Hungary, history of Hungarians and events closely connected to the history of Hungary.

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9th century BC

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7th century BC

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5th century BC

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4th century BC

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3rd century BC

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2nd century BC

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1st century BC

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1st century

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2nd century

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Notes

  1. Archaeologist Béla Miklós Szőke proposes that a Magyar groups has already settled along the Upper Tisza before their raid.
  2. The Pannonhalma Archabbey and the bishopric of Veszprém may have been set up already during Géza's reign.
  3. Alternatively, Stephen may have been crowned on 1 January 1001.
  4. The dating of Stephen I's first decrees is uncertain.

References

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  3. Mócsy 1974, pp. 19–20.
  4. Burns 2003, pp. 195, 198.
  5. Mócsy 1974, pp. 33–34.
  6. Mócsy 1974, pp. 35–36.
  7. Burns 2003, p. 206.
  8. Wilkes 1992, p. 207.
  9. Wilkes 1992, p. 209.
  10. Burns 2003, p. 208.
  11. Mócsy 1974, pp. 76–77, 79.
  12. Mócsy 1974, pp. 53–55.
  13. Burns 2003, p. 210.
  14. Mócsy 1974, pp. 40–41.
  15. Mócsy 1974, pp. 49–50.
  16. Mócsy 1974, pp. 88, 92.
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  22. Mócsy 1974, p. 102.
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  56. Mócsy 1974, p. 328.
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  61. Mócsy 1974, p. 279.
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  81. Szőke 2014, pp. 12–13.
  82. Szőke 2014, pp. 15–16.
  83. Pohl 2018, pp. 388–389.
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