Ethnic Continuity in the Carpatho-Danubian Area
Elemér Illyés
SUBJECT INDEX
Albanian language, 223-245, 248-249, 253-255, 380, 382-383
Albanians, 2, 380
Approbatae Constilutiones Regni Transsylvaniae, 41
Avars, 148-151, 153-154, 183, 185- 187, 368-369
Bijelo Brdo culture, 187-188, 374
Bulgars, 3, 179-181, 186, 373
Byzantine Empire (Byzantium), 2
Carps, 98, 100, 101, 102, 104, 115, 160-162, 168, 170-171, 358, 370
Catholic Church, 42
Černjachov culture, 114-115
Černjachov-Sîntana de Mureş culture, 110, 116-119, 170-171
Compilatae Constitutiones, 41
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, 357
Cumans, Cumanians, 22, 26, 28, 179, 181, 186, 342
Dacia, 78-80, 107, 359
Dacian language, 215-222, 379-380
Dacians, 2, 35, 102-105, 114-115, 162-163, 170-171, 212
Dacia Traiana, 38, 81-95, 104, 107, 120, 122, 139, 191, 193, 197, 209, 272, 276-277, 352
Daco-Roman continuity, 36-37, 45-46, 169-170
Danubian Principalities, 41
Dardanian language, 213
Diploma Andreanum, 396
Diploma Leopoldinum, 43
Donarium of Biertan, 133-135
Dridu culture, 164, 175-176, 372
Dual Hungarian conquest, 182-184, 373
East Latin, 195-196, 198-201
Gepidae (Gepids), 136, 139-140, 141-148, 149, 150-153, 259, 267, 365-368
Germans (Saxons) of Transylvania, 35-37, 40, 41, 332-333, 344, 396-397
Gesta Hungarorum, 11-30, 46, 52-53, 339-342
Gesta Ungarorum, 14, 18, 20, 178, 340
Getae, 212, 214, 216
Gorodisce culture, 189
Goths, 107, 113-114, 118, 125, 136, 139, 140-141, 160, 168, 171, 261, 267, 366
Humanists, 32-35, 53
Hungarian Chronicle (Magyar Krónika), 19
Hungarian conquest, 153, 176-179, 180
Huns, 51-52, 118, 125, 147-148, 149, 179, 186, 342, 368, 387
Illyrian language, 213
Illyrians, 1, 223-224, 343, 379, 380
Illyricum, 2, 196
Ipoteşti-Cîndeşti-Ciurelu culture, 164, 165, 167, 175-176
Iron Guard, 58-59, 349
Jaziges, 120, 123, 362
Josephinism (Enlightenment), 44-45
438
439
Kerngebiet-theory, 272-290
Khazars, 180, 182, 374
Language community, 194-195
Late Latin, 202-209
Magyars (Hungarians), 151, 177, 186, 189-190, 373, 375
Modern nationalism, 53
Old Germanic languages, 260-268
Onogurs (Ogurs), 150, 179-180, 182-187, 374
Orthodox Church, 41-42, 43
Ostrogoths, 139-140, 148
Paeonian language, 213
Pechenegs, 178, 186
Phanariots, 346
Protestant Church, 42
Regestrum Varadiensis, 12-13
Roman cultural influence, 71-75
Romanian nationalism, 55-56
Romanians, 4-5
Romanization, 78-80, 81-84, 157, 165, 168, 197, 353-355, 369
Runic script (rovásírás), 185-187
Russian Primary Chronicle, 11-12, 21-23, 24
Saltovo-Majazkoi culture, 189
Sarmatians, 119-120, 123, 160-162, 168, 170-171, 362
Scythians, 4, 119-120
Slavic nasal vowels (nasalization), 292-297, 389-391, 395-396
Slavs, 151-157, 166-168, 172-173, 297-301, 320-329, 371-372
Supplex Libellus Valachorum, 36, 45, 46, 346-347
Székelys (Szeklers, Seklers), 19, 41-42, 178, 184-186, 188, 374
Thracian language, 214-215, 217, 219-224, 379-381
Thracians, 1, 3, 213-214, 337
Transylvanian School (Şcoala Ardeleană), 46-51
Uniate Church (Greek Catholics), 43, 346 Uzes, 178, 186
Visigoths, 139-140
Vlachs, 2, 5-11, 28-30, 32, 34, 39, 152, 181, 251, 270
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