Historia Regum Hungari Stirpis Austriac ... Ad Annum M.dcc.lxxx. Perducta, by Georg Pray, offers a detailed historical account of the Kings of Hungary, focusing on the Austrian lineage up to the year 1780. Written in Italian, this work provides insights into the political and royal dynamics of the Hungarian kingdom and its ties to the Austrian monarchy.
Pray's historical narrative delves into the significant events, reigns, and relationships that shaped Hungary during this period. This volume serves as a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in Central European history, the Austrian Empire, and the history of European royalty.
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