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- Golden_Bull_of_1222 abstract "The Golden Bull of 1222 was a golden bull, or edict, issued by King Andrew II of Hungary. King Andrew II was forced by his nobles to accept the Golden Bull (Aranybulla), which was one of first examples of constitutional limits being placed on the powers of a European monarch. The law established the rights of the Hungarian nobility, including the right to disobey the King when he acted contrary to law (jus resistendi). The nobles and the church were freed from all taxes and could not be forced to go to war outside of Hungary and were not obligated to finance it. This was also a historically important document because it set down the principles of equality for all of the nation's nobility. Seven copies of the edict were created, one for each of the following institutions: to the Pope, to the Knights Templar, to the Knights Hospitaller, to the Hungarian king itself, to the chapters of Esztergom and Kalocsa and to the palatine.The charter's creation was influenced by the emergence of a nobility middle class, unusual in the nation's feudal system. As a regular gesture of generosity, King Andrew often donated property to particularly faithful servants, who thereafter gained new economic and class power. With the nation's class system and economic state changing, King Andrew found himself coerced into decreeing the Golden Bull of 1222 to calm the waters between hereditary nobles and the budding middle class nobility.The Golden Bull is often compared to Magna Carta; the Bull was the first constitutional document of the nation of Hungary, while Magna Carta was the first constitutional charter of the nation of England. It may even have been inspired by Magna Carta, as its greatest supporters met with exiled Magna Carta leaders such as Robert Fitzwalter during the Fifth Crusade.".
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- Golden_Bull_of_1222 subject Category:1222_in_Europe.
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- Golden_Bull_of_1222 subject Category:Golden_Bulls.
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- Golden_Bull_of_1222 comment "The Golden Bull of 1222 was a golden bull, or edict, issued by King Andrew II of Hungary. King Andrew II was forced by his nobles to accept the Golden Bull (Aranybulla), which was one of first examples of constitutional limits being placed on the powers of a European monarch. The law established the rights of the Hungarian nobility, including the right to disobey the King when he acted contrary to law (jus resistendi).".
- Golden_Bull_of_1222 label "Bula de Oro de 1222".
- Golden_Bull_of_1222 label "Golden Bull of 1222".
- Golden_Bull_of_1222 label "Goldene Bulle (Ungarn)".
- Golden_Bull_of_1222 label "Złota Bulla Andrzeja II".
- Golden_Bull_of_1222 label "Золотая булла (1222)".
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- Golden_Bull_of_1222 sameAs Bula_de_Oro_de_1222.
- Golden_Bull_of_1222 sameAs Złota_Bulla_Andrzeja_II.
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