Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: Power and Influence Between Vatican and Orthodoxy

Long description: For centuries, Romania and the Romanians have been the “in-between”. Geographical as well as political situated between the Latin occident and the Byzantine orient, Romanians lived intertwined with Hungarians, German Saxons, Szeklers, Armenians, Jews, Tartars, Gypsies, and others a...

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orthodoxe Kirche
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Siebenbürgen
Südosteuropa
Transylvania
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