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  1. The Hungarians were supported by the majority of the Slovaks, Germans, and Rusyns of the country, and almost all the Jews, as well as by many Polish, Austrian and Italian volunteers. Many members of the non-Hungarian nationalities secured high positions in the Hungarian army, for example General János Damjanich.

  2. Predominantemente Católica Romana. Os húngaros ou magiares são um grupo étnico, originário dos montes Urais, que invadiu a Europa Central e estabeleceu-se na Bacia dos Cárpatos no século IX, fundando um Estado que seria posteriormente conhecido como Hungria. Hoje em dia, um dos elementos definidores da etnia magiar é a língua húngara .

  3. A Revolução Húngara de 1956. A Revolução Húngara de 1956 foi uma revolta espontânea em todo o país contra o governo comunista da Hungria e as suas políticas impostas por Moscou. Depois de anunciar sua disposição de negociar a retirada das forças soviéticas, o Politburo soviético mudou de ideia e objetivou esmagar a revolução. Em ...

  4. The Arrival of the Hungarians ( Hungarian: A magyarok bejövetele; commonly known as Feszty Panorama or Feszty Cyclorama, Hungarian: Feszty-körkép) is a large cyclorama – a circular panoramic painting – by Hungarian painter Árpád Feszty and his assistants, depicting the beginning of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895.

  5. Hungary's population has been slowly declining since 1980. The population composition at the foundation of Hungary (895) depends on the size of the arriving Hungarian population and the size of the Slavic (and remains of Avar-Slavic) population at the time. One source mentions 200 000 Slavs and 400 000 Hungarians, [4] while other sources often ...

  6. Taksony ( [ˈtɒkʃoɲ], also Taxis or Tocsun; [1] before or around 931 – early 970s) was the Grand Prince of the Hungarians after their catastrophic defeat in the 955 Battle of Lechfeld. In his youth he had participated in plundering raids in Western Europe, but during his reign the Hungarians only targeted the Byzantine Empire.

  7. According to György Marx, the extraterrestrial origin of the Hungarian scientists is proved by the fact that the names of Leó Szilárd, John von Neumann, and Theodore von Kármán cannot be found on the map of Budapest, but craters can be found on the Moon bearing their names: [2] Szilard, Von Neumann, Von Kármán, and a crater on Mars, Von ...