MEŠKO, Marek. Βυζάντιο και κεντρική Ευρώπη τον 11ο και 12ο αιώνα (Byzantium and central Europe in 11th and 12th centuries). 2017.
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Original name Βυζάντιο και κεντρική Ευρώπη τον 11ο και 12ο αιώνα
Name in Czech Byzanc a střední Evropa v 11. a 12. století
Name (in English) Byzantium and central Europe in 11th and 12th centuries
Authors MEŠKO, Marek.
Edition 2017.
Other information
Original language Greek, Modern (1453- )
Type of outcome Requested lectures
Field of Study 60101 History
Country of publisher Cyprus
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) Byzanc; Uhorsko; vztahy; dějiny středověku
Keywords in English Byzantium; Hungarian kingdom; relations; medieval history
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Marek Meško, M.A., Ph.D., učo 113085. Changed: 16/1/2020 10:12.
Abstract
Relations between Byzantium and central Europe were always complex and complicated. During 11th and 12th centuries the dominant power in the Carpathian basin was the newly founded Hungarian kingdom. The Byzantines strived to maintain good diplomatic relations with the Hungarians, because of the common interests of both states in the area of the middle Danube and also common defense against the nomadic peoples of the steppe. This cooperation lasted until the end of the 12th century.
Abstract (in Czech)
Vzťahy Byzantskej ríše s oblasťou strednej Európy boli vždy bohaté a komplikované. V priebehu 11. a 12. storočia sa v Karpatskej kotline vyformovalo silné Uhorské kráľovstvo. Byzantínci sa snažili udržiavať s ním priateľské vzťahy, pretože Uhorsko bolo nápomocné jednak pri kontrole spoločnej hranice na strednom Dunaji, ako aj pri odrážaní útokov nomádskych stepných etník. Táto spolupráca vydržala približne do konca 12. storočia.
Abstract (in English)
Relations between Byzantium and central Europe were always complex and complicated. During 11th and 12th centuries the dominant power in the Carpathian basin was the newly founded Hungarian kingdom. The Byzantines strived to maintain good diplomatic relations with the Hungarians, because of the common interests of both states in the area of the middle Danube and also common defense against the nomadic peoples of the steppe. This cooperation lasted until the end of the 12th century.
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MUNI/A/1269/2018, interní kód MUName: Výzkum starověkých jazyků mediteránního prostoru, jejich písemnictví a příslušných kultur, včetně jejich recepce – 2019 (Acronym: Staré jazyky a kultury)
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A
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