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Sălăgean T. Transylvania in the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century: The Rise of the Congregational System

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Sălăgean T. Transylvania in the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century: The Rise of the Congregational System
Brill Academic Publishers, 2016. — 301 p.
In Transylvania in the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century Tudor Salagean describes the deep transformations of a country that was the scene of a fierce resistance against the great Mongol invasion of 1241-1242. In the second half of the thirteenth century, with the rise of the provincial nobility, Transylvania redefines its internal political system, which reached its maturity during the rule of Ladislas Kan (1294-1315). The appearance of a complex congregational system, also achieved in this period, is connected with the assertion of Regnum Transilvanum, which represents a historical link between the early medieval regnum Erdewel of duke Gyula and the regnum transsilvaniensis of the Union of 1459, announcing the rise of the early modern Principality of Transylvania.
The Mongol Invasion and Its Aftermath.
From the Mongol Retreat to the Transylvanian Duchy (1243–1257).
The Duchy of Transylvania.
Political Crisis in the First Years of Ladislas the Cuman’s Reign: Attempts to Restore the Duchy of Transylvania.
Regnum Transilvanum: The Rise of the Congregational Regime.
Ladislas Kán (1294–1315): The Transylvanian Nobles and the Congregational Regime.
Charles Robert and Transylvania.
Annexes.
General Congregations and Noble Congregations of Transylvania (1288–1322).
Dukes of Transylvania.
Voivodes and vicevoivodes of Transylvania.
Counts of the Transylvanian counties.
Counts of the Szeklers.
Bishops of Transylvania.
Provosts of the Chapter of Transylvanian Church.
Archdeans of the Transylvanian Church.
Provosts of Sibiu.
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