Transylvania in the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century : The Rise of the Congregational System.
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- 9789004311343
- Nobility-Romania-Transylvania-History-To 1500
- Church and state-Romania-Transylvania-History-To 1500
- Congregationalism-Political aspects-Romania-Transylvania-History-To 1500
- Social change-Romania-Transylvania-History-To 1500
- Transylvania (Romania)-Politics and government
- Transylvania (Romania)-Kings and rulers-History
- Transylvania (Romania)-Church history
- Romania-Politics and government-To 1711
- Romania-Church history
- 949.8/4
- DR280.2 .C668 2016
Intro -- Contents -- List of Maps -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Mongol Invasion and Its Aftermath -- 1.1 Prerequisites -- 1.2 The Organization of Transylvania's Defense -- 1.3 The Campaign -- 1.4 The Tartar Retreat: The Second Devastation of Transylvania -- 1.5 The Aftermath of the Invasion -- Chapter 2 From the Mongol Retreat to the Transylvanian Duchy (1243-1257) -- 2.1 Transylvania and the Council of Lyon -- 2.2 The Years of Recovery (1243-1248) -- 2.3 The Decade with No History (1248-1257) -- Chapter 3 The Duchy of Transylvania -- 3.1 Reinstating the Duchy of Transylvania -- 3.2 The Banate of Transylvania (1258-1261) -- 3.3 Civil Wars -- 3.4 Political and Social Change -- Chapter 4 Political Crisis in the First Years of Ladislas the Cuman's Reign: Attempts to Restore the Duchy of Transylvania -- 4.1 The Voivode Nicholas Geregye (1272-1274) -- 4.2 Transylvania under the Rule of the Csák Kindred (1274-1277) -- 4.3 The Saxon Rebellion (1277-1279) -- 4.4 The Aristocratic Triumvirate of 1278: The Domination of the Aba Kindred in Transylvania (1279-1282) -- Chapter 5 Regnum Transilvanum: The Rise of the Congregational Regime -- 5.1 The Voivode Roland Borsa -- 5.2 The Mongol Invasion of 1285 -- 5.3 Ladislas the Cuman and Transylvania -- 5.4 The Rise of the Congregational Regime -- 5.5 Ladislas IV and the Romanians of Transylvania -- 5.6 The End of Ladislas IV's Reign -- 5.7 The "Constitutional" Reform of King Andrew III -- 5.8 The End of Roland Borsa's Rule (1294) -- 5.9 Regnum Transylvanum -- Chapter 6 Ladislas Kán (1294-1315): The Transylvanian Nobles and the Congregational Regime -- 6.1 The Beginnings of Ladislas Kán's Power -- 6.2 A Nearly Sovereign Transylvania (1301-1310) -- 6.3 The Major Coordinates of Kan's Internal Policy -- 6.4 External Policy: Transylvania's Involvement in the Competition for the Hungarian Crown.
6.5 The Compromise of 1310 and Its Consequences -- Chapter 7 Charles Robert and Transylvania -- 7.1 Civil War (1316-1322) -- 7.2 The Political Regime of the Restoration -- Conclusions -- Annexes -- 1 General Congregations and Noble Congregations of Transylvania (1288-1322) -- 2 Dukes of Transylvania -- 3 Voivodes and vicevoivodes of Transylvania -- 4 Counts of the Transylvanian counties -- 5 Counts of the Szeklers -- 6 Bishops of Transylvania -- 7 Provosts of the Chapter of Transylvanian Church -- 8 Archdeans of the Transylvanian Church -- 9 Provosts of Sibiu -- Bibliography -- Index.
In Transylvania in the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century Tudor Salagean describes the rise of Regnum Transilvanum, a historical link between the early medieval regnum Erdewel of duke Gyula and the early modern Principality of Transylvania.
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