Central European History Quiz

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Která dynastie vládla Českému státu od roku 1310 do roku 1437?

  • Lucemburská dynastie (correct)
  • Arpádovská dynastie
  • Jagellonská dynastie
  • Anjouovská dynastie

Která dynastie rozšířila Polsko a zaznamenala jeho prosperitu?

  • Lucemburská dynastie
  • Jagellonská dynastie (correct)
  • Arpádovská dynastie
  • Anjouovská dynastie

Jaký jazykový rodina patří estonština?

  • Ugrofinská jazyková rodina (correct)
  • Germánská jazyková rodina
  • Baltská jazyková rodina
  • Slovanská jazyková rodina

Která mincovna byla používána pro maďarské zlaté dukáty?

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Která hrozba hrozila Maďarsku od konce 14. století?

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Czech dynasty (1310-1437)

The Luxembourg dynasty ruled Bohemia from 1310 to 1437.

Polish dynasty of prosperity

The Jagellonian dynasty expanded and enriched Poland.

Estonian language family

Estonian belongs to the Uralic language family.

Hungarian gold ducats mint

Kremnica was the mint for Hungarian gold ducats.

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Threat to Hungary (late 14th c.)

The Ottoman Empire threatened Hungary from the late 14th century.

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Study Notes

  1. Czech state was ruled by the Luxembourg dynasty from 1310-1437.
  2. Poland experienced prosperity under the Jagiellon dynasty, which expanded the state.
  3. Poland-Lithuania state was created by Jagiellon, who defeated the Teutonic Order in 1410.
  4. Lithuania was converted to Christianity by Jagiellon and a bishopric was established in Vilnius.
  5. Estonian language belongs to the Uralic language family.
  6. Hungarian state was ruled by the Anjou and Luxembourg dynasties after the extinction of the Arpad dynasty in 1301.
  7. Hungary was a vast kingdom comprising of modern-day Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia.
  8. Hungary experienced prosperity due to gold and silver mining.
  9. Kremnica in Slovakia was a mint for Hungarian gold ducats.
  10. Hungary faced a constant threat from the Ottoman Turks from the late 14th century.

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