Fajsz (Hungarian: [ˈfɒjs]), also Falicsi ([ˈfɒlit͡ʃi]), was Grand Prince of the Hungarians from about 950 to around 955. All information on him comes...
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Álmos (c. 850 – c. 895) 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...
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Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus wrote around 950 that Fajsz, Taksony's cousin, was grand prince of the Hungarians at that time. In that...
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(uncertain) Reign c. 907 – c. 950 (uncertain) Predecessor Árpád (?) Successor Fajsz (?) Born c. 880 or c. 903 Died c. 950 Spouse Menumorut's unnamed daughter...
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Fajsz (Croatian: Fajsin) is a village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of Hungary. It covers an area of 31.99 km2 (12 sq mi)...
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grand princes in the Gesta Hungarorum is dubious. For instance, it ignores Fajsz, who ruled when Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus was completing his De Administrando...
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– Árpád, Grand Prince (c.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...
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by his son, Zoltán, but contemporary sources only refer to Grand Prince Fajsz (around 950). After the defeat at the Battle of Lechfeld, Grand Prince Taksony...
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did not launch any further military campaigns against them; their leader Fajsz was dethroned following their defeat, and was succeeded as Grand Prince...
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The whole system of Hungarian villages developed in the 10th century. Fajsz and Taksony, the Grand Princes of the Hungarians, began to reform the power...
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Menumorut's daughter (?) Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians c. 947 Fajsz c. 947 ┃ c. 955 Early 10th century Son of Jutocsa Grandson of Árpád, Grand...
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Princes Álmos (c. 850–c. 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)...
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Dunafalva Dunapataj Dunaszentbenedek Dunatetétlen Dusnok Érsekcsanád Érsekhalma Fajsz Felsőlajos Felsőszentiván Foktő Fülöpháza Fülöpjakab Fülöpszállás Gara Gátér...
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Princes Álmos (c. 850–c. 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)...
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Pottery (HV, Mezőkövesd-Mocsolyás, 1/3 or 33%), Linearbandkeramik (HV0a, Fajsz-Garadomb, 1/2 or 50%), and Germany Middle Neolithic (HV, Quedlinburg, 1/2...
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decades-long Hungarian invasions of Europe. The Hungarian Grand Prince Fajsz was deposed following the defeat and was succeeded by Taksony, who adopted...
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Bulcsú and Termacsu were also sent to the city as envoys of Grand Prince Fajsz. While in Constantinople, he also received the honorary title patrikios...
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Dunapataj (3,180) Dunaszentbenedek (865) Dunatetétlen (529) Dusnok (2,958) Fajsz (1,712) Foktő (1,628) Géderlak (1,020) Hajós (3,115) Harta (3,417) Homokmégy...
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Cecília Szentgyörgyi between 1428 and 1435. In 1438 the Batthyány and Fajsz families owned it. Before the Turkish occupation it belonged to László Ewleweldi...
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Drágszél: Draga Dunaszentbenedek: Sabendak Dunatetétlen: Tatilan Dusnok: Dušnok Fajsz: Fajsin Foktő: Voktov Géderlak: Gider Hajós: Ajoš, Hajoš Harta: Hartava...
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community declined. The synagogue was demolished in the 1950s. [13] Fajsz Fajsz Synagogue [14] Jánoshalma Jánoshalma Synagogue before 1850 stand It is...
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called racki Hrvati. Bátya Croats' feast is Veliko racko prelo. Kalocsa Fajsz Foktő Miske Dusnok "Podravina.net" (PDF) (in Hungarian). Archived from the...
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Pierre Crestey 1622–1703, religious follower of Saint Vincent de Paul. Fajsz, Hungary. Church of Trun old boarding school for boys Garage Delaunay Trun...
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Álmos Árpád Jutotzas Zoltán Fajsz Taksony (d. 997) Géza Mihály (d. 1038) Stephen I r. 1000-1038 Grimelda [?] Sarolta (d. 1044) Samuel r. 1041-1044 Vazul...
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created in the 10th century. The first known ruler of the principality was Fajsz who had his residence in Somogyvár. He was followed by Zerind the Bald,...
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Hierotheos accompanies Gylas back to Hungary. c. 950 Árpád's grandson, Fajsz, is the paramount leader of the confederation of the seven Magyar tribes...
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genus was Súr, a commander in the Battle of Lechfeld, son of Grand Prince Fajsz, thus a member of the Árpád dynasty. Beled, a son of Súr, married the daughter...
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Dunaegyháza Dunafalva Dunaszentbenedek Dunatetétlen Dusnok Érsekcsanád Érsekhalma Fajsz Felsőlajos Felsőszentiván Foktő Fülöpháza Fülöpjakab Fülöpszállás Gara Gátér...
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Dunaegyháza Dunafalva Dunaszentbenedek Dunatetétlen Dusnok Érsekcsanád Érsekhalma Fajsz Felsőlajos Felsőszentiván Foktő Fülöpháza Fülöpjakab Fülöpszállás Gara Gátér...
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Dunaegyháza Dunafalva Dunaszentbenedek Dunatetétlen Dusnok Érsekcsanád Érsekhalma Fajsz Felsőlajos Felsőszentiván Foktő Fülöpháza Fülöpjakab Fülöpszállás Gara Gátér...
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