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| has gloss | eng: The doctrine of the Holy Crown (in Hungarian: Szentkorona-tan) is a complex tradition that underlies Hungarys historical, unwritten constitution. It was on this basis that the idea of the state of Hungary was based, that determined Hungarys peculiar constitutional development from the Middle Ages to World War II, and which yields influence in public thinking on the constitution up to the present. |
| lexicalization | eng: Doctrine of the holy crown |
| instance of | (noun) regalia (jewelry and other paraphernalia) worn by a sovereign on state occasions crown jewels |
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| Hungarian | |
| has gloss | hun: A Szent Korona-tan Magyarország történelmi, íratlan alkotmányának alapját képező hagyomány, melyen a magyar állam eszméje alapult, és amely máig ható befolyást gyakorol az alkotmányos közgondolkodásra. |
| lexicalization | hun: Szent Korona-tan |
| lexicalization | hun: Szentkorona Tan |
| lexicalization | hun: Szentkorona-tan |
| Media | |
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| media:img | Crown, Sword and Globus Cruciger of Hungary2.jpg |
| media:img | Front page of Tripartitum, the law-book of Hungary.jpg |
| media:img | Istvan.jpg |
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