This is a comprehensive collection of historical documents related to Hungary, compiled by Gy rgy Fej r. "Codex Diplomaticvs Hvngariae Ecclesiasticvs Ac Civilis, Volumes 3-4" presents a wealth of primary source material crucial for understanding the ecclesiastical and civil history of Hungary. These volumes provide invaluable insights into the political, religious, and social landscape of the region through meticulously preserved and cataloged diplomatic records. Scholars and historians will find this an essential resource for research into Hungarian history and its broader European context. The collection illuminates the intricate relationships between church and state, and offers detailed perspectives on the key events and figures that shaped Hungary's past.
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