Csanád County (medieval)
The Chanad or Csanád County (Latin: Comitatus Chanadiensis) was a county of the Kingdom of Hungary in the High and Late Middle Ages. It was established after Csanád (the eponymous founder) had defeated Ajtony, and the bishopric of Csanád was founded in the 11th century.
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Csanád County (medieval)
The Chanad or Csanád County (Latin: Comitatus Chanadiensis) was a county of the Kingdom of Hungary in the High and Late Middle Ages. It was established after Csanád (the eponymous founder) had defeated Ajtony, and the bishopric of Csanád was founded in the 11th century.
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