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ANDREW II. (1175-1235), king of Hungary, son of Bela III., king
of Hungary, succeeded his nephew, the infant Ladislaus III., in
1205. No other Magyar king, perhaps, was so mischievous to his
ANDREW II. (1175-1235), king of Hungary, son of [Bela III]?., king
of Hungary, succeeded his nephew, the infant [Ladislaus III]?., in
1205. No other Magyar? king, perhaps, was so mischievous to his

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upon the great feudatories, who, in Hungary as elsewhere,
upon the great feudatories?, who, in Hungary as elsewhere,

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to reconquer Galicia (which really lay beyond the Hungarian
to reconquer Galicia (which really lay beyond the Hungarian

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lead a crusade to the Holy Land, which he undertook in hopes
of being elected Latin emperor of Constantinople. The crusade
lead a crusade to the [Holy Land]?, which he undertook in hopes
of being elected Latin emperor of Constantinople. The crusade

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collect 15,000 men together, whom he led to Venice; whence, not
collect 15,000 men together, whom he led to Venice?; whence, not

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Christian kingdom of Palestine was by this time reduced to
Christian kingdom of Palestine was by this time reduced to

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drawn battle with the Turks on the Jordan (November 10), and
fruitless assaults on the fortresses of the Lebanon and on Mount
Tabor, Andrew started home (January 18, 1218) through Antioch,
Iconium, Constantinople and Bulgaria. On his return he found
drawn battle with the Turks on the Jordan (November 10), and
fruitless assaults on the fortresses of the Lebanon and on
[Mount Tabor]?, Andrew started home (January 18, 1218) through Antioch?,
Iconium?, Constantinople and Bulgaria. On his return he found

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him the Golden Bull (see HUNGARY, History.) Andrew's last
exploit was to defeat an invasion of Frederick of Austria in
him the [Golden Bull]?. Andrew's last
exploit was to defeat an invasion of [Frederick of Austria]? in

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Initial text from 1911 encyclopedia -- Please update as needed
Initial text from 1911 encyclopedia -- Please update as needed

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