Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Transylvanian Question
This is how the Hungarian, Szekely and Saxon territory was formed in Transylvania in the 12 century, each with a territorial autonomy although not possessed of any special organisation. They were all one in this particular that they all owed direct allegiance to the King of Hungary, the King's representative the Vajda (woywode) of Transylvania being endowed only with military power over them, having no right to exercise political or juridical authority over either the Szekelys or the Saxons.
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