
Medieval Hungary
Medieval Hungary, from the 10th to 15th centuries, was a European kingdom characterized by its feudal system, where land was controlled by the king and aristocrats, and peasants worked the land. It was a Christian state, with the establishment of the Catholic Church playing a significant role in its society and politics. The kingdom experienced periods of strength, such as during the reign of King St. Stephen and the Mongol invasions in the 13th century, which led to rebuilding. It was a multicultural land with Hungarian, Slavic, Latin, and other influences, shaping its unique medieval identity.