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The Dominican order was established in Hungary in 1221 with the aim of evangelizing the East, which simultaneously raised the issue of discovering the Hungarians who had remained on the native soil. The significance of Julian’s travels: he was the first one to bring valid information about Hungarians
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who — according to the chronicles — remained in the eastern homeland. After travelling a great distance, Friar Julian reached the capital of
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living in Magna Hungaria, which contributes a lot to research on Hungarian history, he was the first one to bring news on the upcoming
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Magyar Utazok Lexikona (cyclopaedia of Hungarian travellers). Editor: Denes Balazs,Panorama, Budapest, 1993.
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The Linguistic Affinity of the Volgaic Finno-Ugrians and Their Ethnogenesis
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This biographical article about a Hungarian religious figure is a
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