Taksony (‹See Tfd›German: Taks) is a town of roughly 6,000 inhabitants roughly 23 kilometers south of Budapest, on the bank of the Ráckeve branch of the...
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Taksony ([ˈtɒkʃoɲ], also Taxis or Tocsun; before or around 931 – early 970s) was the Grand Prince of the Hungarians after their catastrophic defeat in...
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died around 907. Zoltán, in turn, later abdicated in favour of his son Taksony and died "in the third year of his son's reign". And his son Zolta succeeded...
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of the Hungarians from the early 970s. He was the son of Grand Prince Taksony and his Oriental—Khazar, Pecheneg or Volga Bulgarian—wife. He married Sarolt...
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Taksony Sportegyesület is a professional football club based in Taksony, Pest County, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság III, the third tier...
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system of Hungarian villages developed in the 10th century. Fajsz and Taksony, the Grand Princes of the Hungarians, began to reform the power structure...
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place, according to Ibn Hayyan's work. In 947, Bulcsú, a chieftain of Taksony, led a raid into Italy as far as Apulia, and King Berengar II of Italy...
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captured Magyars were either executed, or sent back to their ruling prince, Taksony, missing their ears and noses. The Hungarian leaders Lél, Bulcsú and Súr...
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(before 997–1031 or 1032) was a member of the House of Árpád, a grandson of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. The only other certain information about...
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960–995 or c. 997) was a member of the House of Árpád, a younger son of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. Most details of his life are uncertain...
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communities governed themselves, until the time of Prince Géza, the son of Taksony. — Simon of Kéza: Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum King Attila himself was...
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unknown. ***All later grand princes and kings of Hungary descended from Taksony. Árpád with Turul shield and princely hat in the center among the seven...
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first Magyar Kupa match was played at the stadium. MOL Vidi FC hosted Taksony SE in the 8th round of the 2018–19 Magyar Kupa season. The match ended...
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three Hungarian individuals from the 10th century – beside Gyula II and Taksony –, whose name is mentioned by Western (Latin), Byzantine (Greek) and Arabic...
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Metiga c. 980s Kuchug c. 990s Kızıl Beg Western Anatolia c. 1184-(????)s Taksony of Hungary Tonuzoba Pok (genus) Szolnok (genus) Vata (noble) Ladislaus...
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before 997–before 1030) was a member of the House of Árpád, a grandson of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. He is the only known brother of Vazul...
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895–c.907) Zoltán, Grand Prince (c.907–c.948) Fajsz, Grand Prince (c. 948) Taksony, Grand Prince (c.955–c.973) Géza, Grand Prince (c.973–997) Stephen I, Grand...
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Szigetmonostor Szigetszentmárton Szigetújfalu Szokolya Sződ Sződliget Tahitótfalu Taksony Tatárszentgyörgy Táborfalva Tápióbicske Tápiógyörgye Tápióság Tápiószecső...
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(around 950). After the defeat at the Battle of Lechfeld, Grand Prince Taksony (in or after 955 – before 972) adopted the policy of isolation from the...
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Zvataplug and wed his daughter to Árpád's son Zoltán of Hungary father of Taksony of Hungary. Jews living in the area transmitted a letter written about...
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and 1015 – 1047) was a member of the House of Árpád, a great-grandson of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. He was expelled from Hungary in 1031 or...
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(Hungary) Grand Prince of the Hungarians Predecessor Zoltán (debated) Successor Taksony Dynasty Árpád dynasty Father Jutotzas Religion Hungarian paganism...
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Árpád (c. 895 – c. 907) Zolta (c. 907 – c. 950) Fajsz (c. 950 – c. 955) Taksony (c. 955 – c. 970) Géza (c. 970 – 997) Stephen / Vajk (997 – 1000, became...
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Matúškovo (formerly Takšoň; Hungarian: Taksony, until 1899 Taksonyfalva) is a village and municipality in Galanta District of the Trnava Region of south-west...
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895) Árpád (c. 895–c. 907) Zoltán (c. 907–c. 947) Fajsz (c. 947–c. 955) Taksony (c. 955–c. 972) Géza (c. 972–997) Stephen (997–1000) Kings Stephen I (1000–1038)...
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Son of Árpád, Grand Prince of the Hungarians Menumorut's daughter (?) Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians c. 947 Fajsz c. 947 ┃ c. 955 Early 10th...
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They were hired by the early rulers of the House of Arpad, particularly Taksony of Hungary in the 950s, to serve as frontier guards. They fought with their...
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16. Taksony of Hungary 8. Michael 17. A "Cuman" lady 4. Vazul 2. Andrew I of Hungary 5. A lady of the Tátony clan 1. Solomon of Hungary 24. Sviatoslav...
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Japanese nobleman (b. 910) Oswulf, bishop of Ramsbury (approximate date) Taksony, Grand Prince of Hungary (approximate date) Willa of Tuscany, queen consort...
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Grand Prince Fajsz was deposed following the defeat and was succeeded by Taksony, who adopted the policy of isolation from the West. He was succeeded by...
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