High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1222

Golden Bull of Hungary issued

1222

Under baronial pressure, King Andrew II of Hungary issued a charter of noble liberties modeled on the new constitutionalism stirring Europe. It confirmed the right of magnates to resist a king who broke their privileges, a clause Hungarian nobles would invoke for centuries. Like the Magna Carta sealed seven years earlier, the Golden Bull became a foundational document of Hungarian constitutional tradition.