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''Hungarus''' (or ''"Natio Hungarica"'', ''"Natio Hungarorum"'') was a term to name the people of the ] irrespectively of their ethnic background.<ref name=Ludanyi>{{cite book
Hungarus (Natio Hungarica, Natio Hungarorum) it is a political nationality for all people from ]. Hungarus is politicaly and historicaly correct name for inhabitants of Hungarian Kingdom of diverse ethnical origin (], ], ], ], ]). Durring the time of ] it was misused to destroy ethnicity of autochton ethnics inside of Hungarian Kingdom and create the nation state based on ] ethnicity and nationality. All people from Hungarian Kingdom extinct before 1848 should be consider as political nation Hungarus (Natio Hungarica).
|last = Ludanyi
|first = Andrew
|authorlink =
|title= Transylvania, THE ROOTS OF ETHNIC CONFLICT
|chapter = The Multiethnic Character of the Hungarian Kingdom in the Later Middle Ages; THE NATIO HUNGARICA, by L.S. DOMONKOS
Kingdom in the Later Middle Ages
|publisher = THE KENT STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
|series =
|year = 1983
|doi =
|isbn = 0-87338-283-8
|ref=harv
|url=http://www.hungarianhistory.com/lib/transy/transy05.htm}}</ref> ] in the ] was not a ] in the modern sense of the word,<ref name=Ludanyi/> but a ], inhabited by ], ], ], ] and ], in which the ] held the dominant position.<ref name=Ludanyi/> This situation was not unique,<ref name=Ludanyi/> for the medieval period does not offer examples of national states.<ref name=Ludanyi/> These terms should be viewed basically as indicators of geographic and not ].<ref name=Ludanyi/> An individual belonged to the "Hungarian Nation" if he or she resided under the authority of the ] (i.e., in the ]).<ref name=Ludanyi/>


==References==
Examples of Hungarus of different ethinicity:
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] - Slovak origin

] - Croat-polish origin

] - Slovak origin

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Hungarus' (or "Natio Hungarica", "Natio Hungarorum") was a term to name the people of the Kingdom of Hungary irrespectively of their ethnic background. Hungary in the late Middle Ages was not a nation state in the modern sense of the word, but a multiethnic country, inhabited by Hungarians, Croats, Romanians, Ruthenes and Slovaks, in which the Hungarian nobility held the dominant position. This situation was not unique, for the medieval period does not offer examples of national states. These terms should be viewed basically as indicators of geographic and not ethnic origin. An individual belonged to the "Hungarian Nation" if he or she resided under the authority of the king of Hungary (i.e., in the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen).

References

  1. ^ Ludanyi, Andrew (1983). "The Multiethnic Character of the Hungarian Kingdom in the Later Middle Ages; THE NATIO HUNGARICA, by L.S. DOMONKOS Kingdom in the Later Middle Ages". Transylvania, THE ROOTS OF ETHNIC CONFLICT. THE KENT STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS. ISBN 0-87338-283-8. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help); line feed character in |chapter= at position 115 (help)