"Magyarország mint a nyugati keresztény művelődés védőbástyája"

a Vatikáni Levéltárnak azok az okiratai, melyek őseinknek a Keletről Európát fenyegető veszedelmek ellen kifejtett erőfeszítéseire vonatkoznak (cca 1214 - 1606)

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"Magyarország mint a nyugati keresztény művelődés védőbástyája"

a Vatikáni Levéltárnak azok az okiratai, melyek őseinknek a Keletről Európát fenyegető veszedelmek ellen kifejtett erőfeszítéseire vonatkoznak (cca 1214 - 1606)

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Language
Hungarian
Pages
335

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Hungarian and Latin; summary in English.

Published in
Budapest
Series
Bibliotheca historiae ecclesiasticae Universitatis Catholicae de Petro Pázmány nuncupatae, Series I, Collectanea Vaticana Hungariae, Classis 1 -- vol. 1
Other Titles
Hungary as propugnaculum of Western Christianity

Classifications

Library of Congress
BX1542.3.A2 M349 2004, BX1542.3.A2 M34 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
ccvi, 335 p. :
Number of pages
335

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25062912M
ISBN 10
9639296880
ISBN 13
9789639296886
LCCN
2011452965

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