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In the article, Grzegorz Baziur described the history and the fate of the Hungarian Soviet Republic and its aggression against neighboring Slovakia, where was proclaimed Slovak Soviet Republic. It was an attempt to “export of revolution” from Hungary to Czechoslovakia. The author describes the circumstances of raising power in Budapest by the Hungarian communists and the totalitarian system that they created during the dictatorship from March to August 1919. The author discusses the social reaction to the repression and crimes of the regime of Béla Kun: from the initial public passivity to resistance in the country, and the role of Hungarian political exile in Vienna in the fight against the communists. Further author discusses the Entente’s military intervention and liquidation of the WRR and the withdrawal of the Red Army of Hungary from Slovakia at the beginning of August 1919. In the final part of the text author has devoted the situation in Hungary after the suppression of the revolution by discussing: white terror and extend the rule of Admiral Miklos Horty as regent, which was a continuation of the monarchy in Hungary.
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The article presents the seals used by Duchess Anna Radziwiłł of Mazovia, the widow of Konrad III the Red, during her regency on behalf of her underage sons, Stanisław and Janusz, in 1503–1518. Seven seals are presented, including two previously unknown signet seals belonging jointly to the duchess and her sons, from the short period of their co-rule (1517–1518). The description of each seal contains information on their shape, dimensions, images and inscriptions together with their chronology and examples of use. The practice of using different types of seals (a personal of Duchess Anna, an armorial seal of the deceased duke, signet seals) is analysed, which resulted from the specificity of regency.
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Artykuł poświęcony jest pieczęciom, którymi posługiwała się księżna mazowiecka Anna Radziwiłłówna, wdowa po Konradzie III Rudym, w czasie sprawowania rządów regencyjnych w imieniu swoich małoletnich synów – Stanisława i Janusza, w latach 1503–1518. W artykule zaprezentowano siedem pieczęci, w tym dwie dotychczas nieznane pieczęcie sygnetowe, należące wspólnie do księżnej i jej synów, pochodzące z krótkiego okresu ich współrządów (1517–1518). W opisie każdej z pieczęci zamieszczono informacje na temat jej kształtu, wymiarów, wyobrażeń i napisów napieczętnych oraz chronologii i przykładów użycia. Zanalizowano praktykę stosowania poszczególnych rodzajów pieczęci (osobista księżnej Anny, średnia herbowa zmarłego księcia, sygnety), wynikającą ze specyfiki rządów regencyjnych.
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