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The name "Hungary" comes from this group of people led by Attila
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Huns
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The modern Hungarian people are known as this group
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Magyars
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First leader of the Hungarian tribes in modern-day Hungary, lived 845-907
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Árpád
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907 battle which crushed the Germans and solidified Hungarian presence
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Battle of Pressburg
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955 battle in which the Germans stopped Hungarian expansion
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Battle of Lechfield
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Grand Prince of Hungary who supported Christian missionaries
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Géza
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Son of the above, crowned first King of Hungary in 1000
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Stephen I
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Neighboring country invaded by László I and Coloman in the 1090s
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Croatia
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King, ruled 1172-1196, who made Hungary a major power
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Béla III
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Hungary was invaded twice by these people in the 1240s and the 1280s
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Mongols
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King under whom Hungary's extensive territory bordered three seas
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Louis I the Great
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King and Holy Roman Emperor who was unpopular due to frequent absence
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Sigismund of Luxembourg
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1456 victory against the Ottomans, led by regent John Hunyadi
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Siege of Belgrade
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Son of Hunyadi who became king and opened Hungary to the Renaissance
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Matthias Corvinus
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Mounting taxation caused peasant revolts in this region
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Transylvania
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Székely man-at-arms executed in 1514 for leading a revolt
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György Dózsa
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1526 battle which defeated Hungary and led to its partition
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Battle of Mohács
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Nobleman who led an 1703-1711 failed uprising against Austria
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Francis II Rákóczi
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Count who reformed for modernization and cared for peasants
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István Széchenyi
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The Hungarian Revolution against the Austrians occurred in this year
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1848
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Leader of the above revolution who won the Battle of Isazeg
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Artúr Görgei
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In 1867, Hungary joined Austria in a dual monarchy to form this empire
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Austro-Hungarian Empire
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In 1873, Buda, Óbuda and Pest joined to form this capital of Hungary
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Budapest
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After this 1914-1918 war, Hungary regained its independence
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World War I
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1920 treaty in which Hungary lost 70% of its territory
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Treaty of Trianon
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Admiral who served as regent from 1920 to 1944
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Miklós Horthy
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After World War II, the Hungarian People’s Republic embraced this ideology
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Communism
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Hungarian footballer who named the most beautiful goal each year
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Ferenc Puskás
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Leader of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, executed by the Soviets
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Imre Nagy
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Premier whose 1960s reforms increased liberty and quality of life
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János Kádár
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Puzzle game invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor Erno Rubik
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Rubik’s Cube
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Post-Cold War prime minister who was accused of undermining democracy
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Viktor Orbán
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