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Mihai
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Jan 2000 time: 07:15
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quote: Originally posted by MagyarCrusader
Just look at the tone of his first post! Unfortunately with the situation, you can't expect anything more out of him or any "Romanian". |
Any nation has good guys and bad guys. With a conception like this quoted it's clearly that we can't talk by reason.
I asked Victor Galis to put an end to this thread.
"Don't argue with a foul. People might don't see the diference (between you and him)"
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Boney
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Thailand
Jan 2001 time: 05:15
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After all this bickering and fighting, my post is on a lighter note.
I am not sure exactly, but didn't Laszlo Biro, who invented the ball point pen, come from Hungary. This must be one of the most, if not the most, widely used inventions of the 20th century. I think Mr Rubik was also Hungarian, please correct me if I am wrong.
Just leave me out of the arguments
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LaRusso
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appendix of Europe
May 2001 time: 06:15
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quote: Originally posted by Boney
After all this bickering and fighting, my post is on a lighter note.
I am not sure exactly, but didn't Laszlo Biro, who invented the ball point pen, come from Hungary. This must be one of the most, if not the most, widely used inventions of the 20th century. I think Mr Rubik was also Hungarian, please correct me if I am wrong.
Just leave me out of the arguments |
yes, and they invented vitamine C. tesla, who was a serbian, invented a bunch of things. and emil sioran was (IMHO) wrote the best self-therapeutical books ever so everyone's got one....
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Luk
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Wroclaw, Lower Silesia, Poland
Mar 1999 time: 06:15
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Ohhh God!
Hungary was never superpower
In Middle Ages it was an average kingdom, and in XV century it fallen under Polish Kings control, and after 1532 it started to be controlled by Habsburgs. De facto from XV-XX Hungary never was independant country. Sad but true.
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Luk
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Wroclaw, Lower Silesia, Poland
Mar 1999 time: 06:15
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In 800s Hungary was not the country but the group of barbarian nomads, who plundered everything which was able to plunder, thats all. And in 955 Otto kicked their asses near Lechowe Pole.
If you say about Hunyadi - the King of Hungary in XV century, then I must say that he was for a some time under control of Polish King Warnenczyk who died in 1444 near Warna, which is near Black Sea. Warnenczyk was Hungarian King (and Polish of course) who fought with Ottoman Empire. So Hungarians were never fighting alone with Muslims but with a help of Polish Kings, or Habsburgs (and with Polish, or Austrian regiments).
And now in XX Century Hungary, despite the fact that they are in NATO, nobody is interested in such a small country like Hungary.
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MagyarCrusader
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Jan 1970 time: 21:15
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quote: In 800s Hungary was not the country but the group of barbarian nomads, who plundered everything which was able to plunder, thats all. |
1 word. Mongols.
quote: nobody is interested in such a small country like Hungary. |
You are thinking of Hungary today but in terms of civilization we look at history. Hungary during the middle ages was territorially larger than some of the civs that were included, but the size of the country doesn't matter, it's historical influence and contributions. Hungary had a vital role in eastern europe throughout the middle ages up until the end of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Maria Theresa the great Austrian Queen would not have even had her throne if it weren't a diet of Hungarian nobles that assembled in Pressburg agreed to offer her their help. (and in case people want to doubt historic facts again, I got that from a world history textbook here in america)
quote: If you say about Hunyadi - the King of Hungary in XV century, then I must say that he was for a some time under control of Polish King Warnenczyk who died in 1444 near Warna, which is near Black Sea. |
I think Luk is just pissed off that Matthias was able to conquer BRESLAU (for some reason the Polish didn't think this name was good enough so they changed it to Wroclaw, apparantly Luk's hometown) and defend it with 8,000 men against the Polish army of 80,000.
quote: So Hungarians were never fighting alone with Muslims but with a help of Polish Kings, or Habsburgs (and with Polish, or Austrian regiments). |
I read otherwise in an american military history magazine. (Actually it was the website). I've lost the bookmark but, I'm sure it's still available via search engines.
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Luk
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Wroclaw, Lower Silesia, Poland
Mar 1999 time: 06:15
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quote: Hungary had a vital role in eastern europe throughout the middle ages up until the end of the Austro-Hungarian empire. |
What a vital role? Hungary was all the time influenced by other superpowers, Jagiellonian (Polish) or Habsburgs.
quote: I think Luk is just pissed off that Matthias was able to conquer BRESLAU (for some reason the Polish didn't think this name was good enough so they changed it to Wroclaw, apparantly Luk's hometown) and defend it with 8,000 men against the Polish army of 80,000. |
What a Matthias....? Hungary did never conquer my beautiful city.
Second. Wroclaw name i correct, because Wroclaw was founded in 1000 by Poles, and in XIV century it fallen to Czechs, and then to Germans, and in XX century it backed to Poland. Germans changed it name to Breslau
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Leppersson
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near the road
Oct 2001 time: 05:15
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Hey, men - stop it!!!
Polak, Wêgier dwa bratanki
What I remember Silesia was only temporary possessed by Hungarians and aquired from Czech. However Wroc³aw was probably founded by Czech Prince Vratislav.
Hungary indeed played a vital role during 1300s - 1400s centuries.
In1300s was bigger and more powerful than Poland, then not.
Polish Golden Age was from 1400s to middle 1600s.
There was Hungarian dynasty in Poland (Jadwiga - don't you remember?) and Polish i Hungary.
What such quarrel for?
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MagyarCrusader
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Fascist
Jan 1970 time: 21:15
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I don't know what's up with Luk, he must have had an incident. This guy is very funny. Check this out:
quote: What a Matthias....? Hungary did never conquer my beautiful city. |
Lets see what encyclopedia.com has to say about that. I typed in Matthias Corvinus and got this interesting article:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/08208.html
I'll quote from it:
quote: Matthias Corvinus
Pronounced As: kôrvins , 1443?-1490, king of Hungary (1458-90) and Bohemia (1478-90), second son of John Hunyadi. He was elected king of Hungary on the death of Ladislaus V. Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III sought to contest the election but recognized him in 1462. Matthias won a reputation as a crusader against the Ottomans. He was persuaded by Pope Pius II to take up arms against George of Podebrad, king of Bohemia. Having conquered Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia, |
I only have one question for Luk. Can you read? Seriously, this guy must have had some incident with a Hungarian and is still pissed off about it. Why is he so determined to make everyone think Hungary is a pathetically oppressed country? And why does he take offense to the fact that Breslau was conquered in the 1400s? The Austrians conquered it, so did the Germans, and the Russians have moved through there before, so what's the big deal? Go read some history then go get a life!
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Luk
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Wroclaw, Lower Silesia, Poland
Mar 1999 time: 06:15
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quote: Pronounced As: kôrvins , 1443?-1490, king of Hungary (1458-90) and Bohemia (1478-90), second son of John Hunyadi. He was elected king of Hungary on the death of Ladislaus V. Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III sought to contest the election but recognized him in 1462. Matthias won a reputation as a crusader against the Ottomans. He was persuaded by Pope Pius II to take up arms against George of Podebrad, king of Bohemia. Having conquered Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia, |
A, You say about Korwin... Yes, maybe He fought with Czechs king Jerzy from Poberad, and he maybe conquered Wroclaw fo a while, but Czechs and Hungary was a pathetic countries. And look for next chapter of your book. It should be written that after death of Korwin Polish king Wladyslaw Jagiellonczyk was elected to the king of Hungary, Korwin was too less powerfull to grant his dynasty rule in his country. And go back to 1440 - Polish king was on the throne of Hungary then, until 1444 when Warnenczyk died in a Battle near Warna. Hunyadi was then wassal of Polish King. Hungarians didnt have power to be independant so they offered in 1490 throne to Polish King.
quote: What I remember Silesia was only temporary possessed by Hungarians and aquired from Czech. However Wroc³aw was probably founded by Czech Prince Vratislav |
No, Wroclaw was founded by Poles in 1000 when Polish Prince Boleslaw I met with German Emperor Otto I. Wroclaw was named Vratislavia, but that name is Latin name, not Hungarian. Go back to school. I live in Wroclaw, and I read lot about my beautifull city
quote: In1300s was bigger and more powerful than Poland, then not. |
Hmmm... It is only because Pole was in the state of partition between Polish Princess, that is all. It was one time when Hungarian king ruled Poland only because Polish Dynasty of Piast died, and Noblemans had to choose someone from foreign countries, because there was no dynasty which was so powerfull to gain the throne. Hungary was not so powerfull to dominate Poland so they decided on Hungarian King, but it took only 12 years.
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Luk
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Wroclaw, Lower Silesia, Poland
Mar 1999 time: 06:15
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Come on... I post facts, dates, names, and you do not have arguments to beat mine
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VetLegion
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jesus, I wanted to argue some with you inflated hungarians, but the sheer amount of stuff... I dont have time for that. I ll leave it to Mihai to bring you down to earth. 
just few points:
1. As LaRusso pointed out, fighting the turks was an effort on entire balkans, this 'hungaria did it alone' is as dumb as 'poland did it alone' or any other
2. hungary and croatia have a lot of history together, so it is not easy to say some persons are distinctively croatian or hungarian
and Mihai, I have acidentaly found the book 'Balkan Ghosts' on the internet. In my opinion, the book is pure 100% emotianal, unprofessinal, rubbish but if you want it I can mail it to you. I havent read it all, just a few chapters (enough, believe me, guy who wrote it is amateur) but from I understand it is mostly concentrated on rumania and bulgaria so you may want it.
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