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IMC 2015: Sessions

Session 1522: Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, V: Transylvania in the 13th Century - Archeology, Architecture, and Documents

Thursday 9 July 2015, 09.00-10.30

Sponsor:Research Group for Medievistics (Hungarian Academy of Science / National Archives of Hungary / University of Szeged / Center for Transylvanian Studies, Romanian Academy of Sciences, Cluj-Napoca)
Organisers:Éva B. Halász, Magyar Medievisztikai Kutatócsoport, Budapest - Szeged
Alexandru Simon, Center for Transylvanian Studies, Romanian Academy of Sciences, Cluj-Napoca
Moderator/Chair:Tudor Sălăgean, Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography, Cluj-Napoca
Paper 1522-a'Guarantee of Freedom' for the Transylvanian Saxons and the Exclusion of the Teutonic Knights from Barsa Land
(Language: English)
Maria Emilia Ţiplic, Institutul de Cercetari Socio-Umane, Sibiu / Departamentul de Istorie, Patrimoniu și Teologie Protestantă, Universitatea 'Lucian Blaga', Sibiu
Index terms: Administration, Law, Local History
Paper 1522-bTransylvania in 13th Century: Andreanum and the Constructions of Fortifications
(Language: English)
Ioan Marian Ţiplic, Faculty of History & Patrimony, Universitatea Lucian Blaga, Sibiu
Index terms: Administration, Law, Military History
Paper 1522-c13th Century in Transylvania: Saxon Colonists and Their Romanesque Churches
(Language: English)
Ioan-Cosmin Ignat, Departamentul de Istorie, Patrimoniu și Teologie Protestantă, Universitatea 'Lucian Blaga', Sibiu
Index terms: Art History - General, Religious Life
Paper 1522-dThe Investigation of the Domestic Space at the End of Arpadian Times on the Lower Mures Valley
(Language: English)
Florin Mărginean, Departamentul de Istorie, Patrimoniu și Teologie Protestantă, Universitatea 'Lucian Blaga', Sibiu
Index terms: Architecture - General, Daily Life
Abstract

The 13th century was for Transylvania a period of profound transformations generated by completing the settlement of the Saxons, the presence of the Teutonic Knights, the Mongol invasion, and especially the strong development of the province after the second third of the century. Presentations want to make a review of the most important aspects of the history of Transylvania in the 13th century.