Szent István és Bulgária
In his paper the author examines the Hungarian—Bulgarian relations under the reign of the first Hungarian king, Stephen I (Saint Stephen). In the end of the 10th and the beginning of the 11th centuries the course of Hungarian—Bulgarian relations was influenced by the nature of the relations between...
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| Dokumentumtípus: | Cikk |
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University of Szeged, Magyar Medievisztikai Kutatócsoport
Szeged
1991
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| Sorozat: | Acta Universitatis Szegediensis : acta historica
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| Kulcsszavak: | Szent István - király, Bulgária története - 11. sz., Magyarország története - 11. sz. |
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| Online Access: | http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/3051 |
| Tartalmi kivonat: | In his paper the author examines the Hungarian—Bulgarian relations under the reign of the first Hungarian king, Stephen I (Saint Stephen). In the end of the 10th and the beginning of the 11th centuries the course of Hungarian—Bulgarian relations was influenced by the nature of the relations between Hungary and Byzantium. During the reign of Stephen I (997—1000—1038) Hungarian—Bulgarian relations deteriorated, and Hungary formed a political and military alliance with Byzantium against Bulgaria. In the author's view this important change in Hungarian foreign affairs can be explained through the situation in internal affairs. The leaders of the Transylvanian region, Gyula and Kean opposed Stephen I's main concern to strengthen the regal power, and the author supposes that they were allies of Bulgaria. The Hungarian king therefore sought alliance with the Byzantine Emperor. In 1002 a Hungarian-Byzantine alliance was established, which provided a favourable international situation for King Stephen to achieve a victory over Gyula and Kean. This coalition also made it possible that Hungary could join the Byzantine Empire in its war against Bulgaria in 1015. |
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| Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők: | 3-8 |
| ISSN: | 0324-6965 |