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  1. 2 giorni fa · Abraham from the kindred Tétény (Hungarian: Tétény nembeli Ábrahám; died after 1239) was a Hungarian noble in the first half of the 13th century, who administered counties during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary.

  2. 1 giorno fa · Grandson of Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians; Andrew I Endre or Andrew the White or the Catholic 4th king of Hungary

  3. 22 ore fa · The German influence became more marked when, in 1211, King Andrew II of Hungary called on the Teutonic Knights to protect Transylvania in the Burzenland from the Cumans. After the order strengthened its grip on the territory and expanded it beyond Transylvania without authorisation, Andrew expelled the Knights in 1225.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Jacqueline Burkepile, November 17, 2023 — 3 minutes read – ChurchPop. The Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary on November 17. Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia, was King Andrew II of Hungarys daughter. While she could have indulged in an extravagant lifestyle ...

  5. 3 giorni fa · Hungary, landlocked country of central Europe. The capital is Budapest. At the end of World War I, defeated Hungary lost 71 percent of its territory as a result of the Treaty of Trianon (1920). Since then, grappling with the loss of more than two-thirds of their territory and people, Hungarians have looked to a past that was greater than the ...

  6. 5 giorni fa · Anne van der Bijl, better known as Brother Andrew, died at the age 94 in Hardervijk, Netherlands. Known for his book God’s Smuggler, the Christian missionary smuggled Bibles through the Iron Curtain to share the Gospel with Eastern Europeans under Communist regimes. Yugoslavia and Hungary were some of his first trips in the 1950s.

  7. 1 giorno fa · Hoyer implies that German colonialism only really got going after Bismarck left the stage in 1890, and that it was largely the brainchild of Wilhelm II and his inner circle (p. 137), but that wasn’t the case. Bismarck willingly set a train in motion that would ultimately lead to a human catastrophe.