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         Hungary History:     more books (100)
  1. History of Hungary by SinorDenis, 1959
  2. ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF HUNGARY.
  3. Calvinism on the Frontier, 1600-1660: International Calvinism and the Reformed Church in Hungary and Transylvania.(Book Review): An article from: Church History by Christopher Ocker, 2003-03-01
  4. A History of Hungary by Ervin [ed.] Pamlényi, 1973
  5. Hungary. (mineral collectors in Hungary). (The History of Mineralogy: 1530-1799): An article from: The Mineralogical Record by Wendell E. Wilson, 1994-11-01
  6. The Corvina History of Hungary: From Earliest Times Until the Present Day
  7. Epic Songs of Sixteenth-Century Hungary, History and Style by Marta A Ghezzo, 1989
  8. The Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526.(Book Review): An article from: The Historian by Damir Karbic, 2003-06-22
  9. Nobility, Land and Service in Medieval Hungary (Studies in Russian & Eastern European History) by Martyn Rady, 2001-01-06
  10. TOWNS IN MEDIEVAL HUNGARY by Laszlo (ed.) (transl. by T. Szendrei, revised by P.C. McCulloch) Gerevich, 1990
  11. A Brief History of Hungary by Corvina Kiado, 1979
  12. Sources of the History of Africa, Asia, Australia and Oceania in Hungary: With a Supplement : Latin America (Guides to the Sources for the History O)
  13. The History of the peoples of Hungary from the Palaeolithic to the Hungarian conquest
  14. Societies in Upheaval: Insurrections in France, Hungary, and Spain in the Early Eighteenth Century (Contributions to the Study of World History) by Linda Frey, Marsha Frey, 1987-03-23

101. Numismatics Hungary
Offering ancient and Hungarian coins. Includes an auction, a history on money in the area and forums. Catalog is in Hungarian.
http://numizmatika.hu/ENGLISH/Main_eng.htm
Welcome to our numismatic site! Roman coins, Banknotes, Hungarian coins and more... Welcome to our web site.
This is the first Hungarian site with regularly updated news and articles, with history of money (especially Roman and Hungarian related), also this page contains catalog of coins (Roman, Hungarian) and banknotes in both Hungarian and English. Terms of payment About us

102. Libraries, Archives: Hungary: Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World,
Corvinus Library (http//www.hungarianhistory.hu/index.htm) Texts of books onHungarian history, published in the United States in English, plus some other
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/european/hungary/resources/hu-libraries.html
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Hungary Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
Libraries, Archives: Hungary
Created and maintained by the
European Division

Collections and Services Directorate Includes catalogs, web sites, databases, bibliographies, electronic libraries, and library organizations. For information about and links to all the national libraries of Europe, visit the The European Library site. The Library of Congress' catalog may be consulted at http://catalog.loc.gov
Hungarian Online Public Catalogs (OPACs)
HUNOPAC. Library Information in Hungary (http://www.mek.iif.hu/porta/virtual/magyar/opac.htm)
Nektar
(http://nektar.oszk.hu)
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
(http://ds20e.mtak.hu:4545/ALEPH/MPDSKLIRQJEYN38QPMEX59JMG9X7D1H7QXDVENQ9V92J4YVB72-01900/file/start-0)
Commands in English and Hungarian.
Hungarian Library Web Sites
(http://www.oszk.hu)
Home page of the National Library of Hungary. Includes information about the library and its collections and services, its online catalog, exhibitions, and many other resources. Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (http://w3.mtak.hu/www%5Froot/000000/welcome%5Fe.html)

103. Reformed Church In Hungary
A site with links to an its history, its confessions, its educational institutions and its organizational structure.
http://www.reformatus.hu/english/english.htm
English language worship services every Sunday from 11.00 am at St Columba's Church of Scotland (6th distr. Vörösmarty u. 51. - near Octogon station, [tel. from Budapest: 373 0725; outside of Budapest: 06 1 373 0725; int'l: 36 1 373 0725], email: mackenzie@mail.datanet.hu ). We welcome newsomers and tourists! Sunday school for children is available.
Our Church: the Reformed Church in Hungary
(Editio Calvin, Budapest 1999. Compiled and written by Ferenc Dusicza)
The Reformed Church is, in terms of numbers, the largest denomination in Hungary, after the

104. Error -- File Not Found (European Reading Room, Library Of Congress)
Collection of links about hungary selected from the subject experts at the US Library of Congress.
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105. HungaryGenWeb
Genealogy website providing tools, resources, and contacts needed to research one's Hungarian roots.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wghungar/index.html
Research,Hungarian Family Research,Hngarian Roots,Somodi,Suzanne Somodi Member of the
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Suzanne Somodi Jimenez
(HungaryGenWeb Hostess and Webmaster) Global Surname
Search
The purpose of this HungaryGenWeb genealogy website will be to provide visitors with many
of the tools, resources, and contacts they need to achieve success in their research for their Hungarian roots. The goal is for both beginners and experienced researchers alike, to have access to information which will help them answer questions about their Hungarian heritage while filling in and expanding their family trees.

XX General Hungary Query Forum Post A New Message Hungary Surname Helper Index WorldGenWeb Project ... Global Surname Search (Gen Connect) x Maps of Hungary Archives of Hungary (Addresses for county archives) How to Address Mail to Hungary LDS Family History Library Catalog LDS Hungary Catalog Hungary-L (A free mailing list to join) Hungary-L Archives Hungary-L Archives (Search using key words, places, names, etc.) Hungary Lookups Hungary Links Hungary Visitor Center x Other Genealogy Links Professionals Researcher List xx What's New?

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107. St. Elizabeth Of Hungary (1207-1231)
Short biography.
http://www.cin.org/elizhung.html
St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) The Legend of Saint Elizabeth by Ruth Sawyer St Elizabeth is traditionally represented as dressed in rich clothes, bearing in her top skirt-which is gathered up at the front to form an apron-a profusion of red roses, while behind her back she holds a loaf of bread; these are the symbols of her life, her inherited position as Queen of Hungary, and the life she elected for herself of penance and asceticism. The contrast between the two callings is everywhere apparent in the twenty-four years which made up her life. Even before her wedding at the age of thirteen to the saintly Louis of Thuringia, she was marked out for suffering. Her mother-in-law tried to prevent the wedding out of jealousy and constantly mocked Elizabeth for her charity and humility. She said that she behaved 'like a tired old mule,' when she prostrated herself before the crucifix, and that she was totally unfitted to be Queen. Her mortification took the form of wearing the simplest clothes woven of coarse untreated wool and of eating as little as possible; she refused to wear her jewelled crown, when our Lord wore one of thorns. However, more important than these mortifications was her constant and remarkable charity, which was expressed in every detail of her life, inward and outward. When she was not actively engaged in the business of government she spent all her time either in prayer or visiting the poor and the sick, with the result that, after her husband's death in 1227, his family accused her of squandering the royal purse on the vagrants of the land.

108. Corvinus Library - Hungarian History

http://www.hungarian-history.hu/

109. Skyex, Inc.
Meeting place for Hungarians living outside hungary. Offers chat and message boards.
http://www.skyex.com/hvm.html

110. BackPack Budapest - Hi There
Backpackers hostel in Budapest featuring a young and friendly staff, laid back atmosphere, internet access and weekly spelunking trips. Directions to the hostel and caving information.
http://www.backpackbudapest.hu
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111. November 17 Saint
The story of her life, suited to children.
http://www.tntt.org/vni/tlieu/saints/St1117.htm
NOVEMBER 17 ST. ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY
This daughter of the king of Hungary was born in 1207. She married Louis, the ruler of Thuringia, while she was very young. (We celebrate the feast of Blessed Louis on September 11.) Elizabeth was a beautiful bride who dearly loved her handsome husband. Louis returned her affection with all his heart. God sent them three children and they were very happy for six years. Then St. Elizabeth's sorrows began. Louis died of the plague. She was so heart-broken that she cried: "The world is dead to me and all that is joyous in the world." Louis' relatives had never liked Elizabeth because she had given so much food to the poor. While Louis was alive, they had not been able to do anything. Now, however, they could and they did. Within a short time, this beautiful, gentle princess and her three children were sent away from the castle. They suffered hunger and cold. Yet Elizabeth did not complain about her terrible sufferings. Instead she blessed God and prayed with great fervor. She accepted the sorrows just as she had accepted the joys. Elizabeth's relatives came to her rescue. She and her children had a home once more. Her uncle wanted her to marry again, for she was still very young and attractive. But the saint had determined to give herself to God. She wanted to imitate the poverty of St. Francis. She went to live in a poor cottage and spent the last few years of her life serving the sick and the poor. She even went fishing to try to earn more money for her beloved poor. St. Elizabeth was only twenty-four when she died. On her death bed, she was heard to sing softly. She had great confidence that Jesus would take her to himself. Elizabeth passed away in 1231.

112. Austria , Austro-Hungarian Monarchy-- Primary Documents
International, AustroHungarian and Hungarian history Also contains commentariesand annotations (Translations and Hungarian transcriptions,
http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/austria.html
History of Austria,
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy:
Primary Documents
The Early Germanic Kingdoms
Texts and Archives
(transcriptions) Quellen zur mittelalterlichen Reichsgeschichte
Sources for the History of the Medieval [Germanic] Empire Early, High and Late Middle Ages.
Includes the Hanseatic League.
(800 - 1503; Latin and contemporary German transcriptions with critical apparatus) Virtuelles Urkundenarchiv niederösterreichischer Klöster
"Virtual Document Archive of Lower Austrian Cloisters"
Documenting not only the history of the cloisters themselves, but developments in church, state and society in Austria since the Early Middle Ages.
(1049 to the present; Latin and German-language transcriptions). Handschriftenabbildungen:
Deutschsprachige Handschriften des Mittelalters im Internet
Facsimiles of German-language medieval manuscripts.
Organized by locations of manuscripts. Traditional Austrian Sagas and Legends
(Transcriptions) Establishment of the Duchy of Austria
(17 September 1156; English translation) Kaiser Rudolf I von Habsburg:
Mandate on property of fleeing Jews
(6 December 1286; modern German translation)

113. Department Of Algebra And Number Theory, Eotvos University
Department of Algebra and Number Theory. Members pages.
http://www.cs.elte.hu/algebra/
Welcome to the Department of
Algebra and Number Theory
Address:
Department of Algebra and Number Theory
Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c.
H-1117 Budapest
Hungary
The list of members of our department
How to prepare your own HTML page
Home Page of the Mathematics Departments
Last modified September 17, 2002. This page is mantained by Emil W. Kiss

114. SIC Hungary Gumiipari Kft
Pr©selt gumialkatr©szek, t¶m­t©sek, profilok, extrud¡lt cs¶vek gy¡rt¡sa b©rmunk¡ban.
http://www.sickft.hu

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115. 4th World Jamboree, Gödöllö, Hungary, 1933: The Scout Jamboree Book, BSA. Int
The Scout Jamboree Book of the Boy Scouts of America as compiled by James E. West, Chief Scout Executive.
http://www.pinetreeweb.com/1933-wj4-sjb-introduction.htm
THE SCOUT JAMBOREE BOOK
American Scouts at the 4th World Jamboree The Totem of the Fourth World Jamboree
On horseback, left to right:
Lord Baden-Powell, Chief Scout of the World,
J. W. Wilson, Gilwell Park Camp Chief, Count Teleki,
Jamboree Camp Chief, Dr. F. M. de Molnar,
International Commissioner, Hungary. In 1933, the Boy Scouts of America published The 1933 Scout Jamboree Book . This report tells the story of American participation in the 4th World Jamboree was written by James E. West, Chief Scout Executive and William Hillcourt and published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London. It continued a series begun with the publication of The Scout Jamboree Book after the 3rd World Jamboree in 1929. FOREWORD
by James E. West,
Chief Scout Executive For two full weeks, they mingled with Brother Scouts, from all parts of the world, gathered in the Royal Castle Park of Gödöllõ, seventeen miles east of Budapest, Hungary. And as they came back to their homes, they brought with them the friendships of boys from countries far away, the memories of a glorious adventure and a realization of the world-wide reach of our Movement. This book, a straightforward narrative of that amazing event, tells the story of the Jamboree to the many thousands of American Scouts and Scouters who were not able to attend.

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    Site devoted to digiscoping, producing digital pictures through spotting scopes. Galleries of birds of Belgium, hungary, and Africa.
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    119. Patron Saints Index: Saint Stephen Of Hungary
    Illustrated profile of hungary's patron saint.
    http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saints11.htm
    STEPHEN of Hungary
    Also known as
    Stephen the Great
    Memorial
    16 August
    Profile
    Born pagan but baptized with his father at age 10. King of the Magyars in Hungary . Married Saint Gisela , sister of emperor Saint Henry II Evangelized both their peoples. Saint Astricus served as his advisor. Stephen united the Magyars into a single nation, suppressing revolts led by pagan nobles. Crowned king on Christmas Day by Emperor Otto III by authority of Pope Sylvester II. Organized dioceses , and founded monasteries . Father of Saint Emeric; brought Saint Gerard Sagredo to tutor his son.
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    My beloved son, delight of my heart, hope of your posterity, I pray, I command, that at every time and in everything, strengthened by your devotion to me, you may show favor not only to relations and kin, or to the most eminent, be they leaders or rich men or neighbors or fellow-countrymen, but also to foreigners and to all who come to you. By fulfilling your duty in this way you will reach the highest state of happiness. Be merciful to all who are suffering violence, keeping always in your heart the example of the Lord who said, "I desire mercy and not sacrifice." Be patient with everyone, not only with the powerful, but also with the weak.
    Finally be strong lest prosperity lift you up to much or adversity cast you down. Be humble in this life, that God may raise you up in the next. Be truly moderate and do not punish or condemn anyone immoderately. Be gentle so that you may never oppose justice. Be honorable so that you may never voluntarily bring disgrace upon anyone. Be chaste so that ;you may avoid all the foulness of lust like the pangs of death.

    120. Duke Paper
    By Richard M. Clewett, Jr., 1999.
    http://www.english.eku.edu/CLEWETT/Duke_paper.html
    Transnational Organizations, Human Rights Regimes,
    and the Roma:
    The Cases of Hungary and the Czech Republic
    Richard M. Clewett, Jr
    Eastern Kentucky University
    Engclewt@acs.eku.edu Presented at the Duke Conference on Transnational Organizations,
    April 9th, 1999 (Draft version. Do not cite without permission)
    During the last several decades an increasingly stringent and attention-demanding web of
    human rights regimes has come into being as the result of the creation of a number of
    transnational bodies to which states, particularly in Europe, have ceded parts of their autonomy.
    As the countries of Central Europe attempt to integrate themselves again into Europe and gain entrance to such organization as the Council of Europe and the European Union, they have been expected to take on the full weight of these detailed human rights regimes and to conform the laws and behaviors of their governments and citizens to them. They have had to take on this obligation at the same time they are converting their economic and political systems in order to meet the standards of these same organizations, particularly the European Union (Preston 113).

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