Proper noun
Kingdom of Hungary
(historical) A former monarchy in Central Europe that existed from around 1000 until transitioning into a republic in 1946.
About 2.2 million speakers live in areas that were part of the Kingdom of Hungary before the Treaty of Trianon (1920). Source: Internet
After some more crushing defeats of the Ottomans in the next few years, the entire Kingdom of Hungary was removed from Ottoman rule by 1718. Source: Internet
After the Kingdom of Hungary reached the Compromise with the Habsburg Dynasty in 1867, one of the first acts of its restored Parliament was to pass a Law on Nationalities (Act Number XLIV of 1868). Source: Internet
He also spent huge amounts of money during his reign to rebuild the Gothic castles of Buda and Visegrád in the Kingdom of Hungary, ordering the transportation of materials from Austria and Bohemia. Source: Internet
His parents, Sára Ethel (née Landau) and Jenő Saul Friedman, citation were recent Jewish immigrants from Beregszász in Carpathian Ruthenia, Kingdom of Hungary (now Berehove in Ukraine). Source: Internet
However, by 1538 the Kingdom of Hungary was divided into three parts: * The Kingdom of Hungary (Royal Hungary) (current Slovakia, Burgenland, western Croatia and parts of present-day Hungary) recognised the Habsburgs as Kings. Source: Internet