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The Natio Hungarica or Natio Hungarorum was a term for the people of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary irrespective of their ethnic background,
The Hungarian Kingdom was a feudal state ruled by Hungarian nobility and inhabited by subjects of heterogenous ethno-linguistic composition. This is the normal case for any European feudal state of the Middle Ages.
Notes
- Ludanyi, Andrew; Cadzow, John F.; Elteto, Louis J. (1983). "The Multiethnic Character of the Hungarian Kingdom in the Later Middle Ages; THE NATIO HUNGARICA, by L.S. DOMONKOS". Transylvania, THE ROOTS OF ETHNIC CONFLICT. The Kent State University Press. ISBN 0-87338-283-8.
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Further reading
- Maxwell, Alexander (2005). Multiple Nationalism: National Concepts in Nineteenth-Century Hungary and Benedict Anderson's “Imagined Communities. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Volume 11, Issue 3. doi:10.1080/13537110500255619.