


Árpád and the six other chieftains of the Magyars. The dynasty descending from him ruled the Magyar tribes and later the Kingdom of Hungary until 1301. Under his rule the Magyar people settled in the Carpathian basin. 907), the second Grand Prince of the Magyars (Hungarians) (c. Mihály (Michael), Duke between March and Gran, +ca 978/before 997 and more Descendants Taksony, Prince of Hungary (955-ca 972), *ca 905, +ca 972 Taksony had two sons Zaltas (Zoltán), Prince of Hungary (907-948) his son: Falitzi (Fajsz), Prince of Hungary (948-955), +ca 955 and B2. Teveli his son: Tormás (Termatzus), lived in Byzantium, +k.a. Liüntika (Levente), Pr of Hungary ?, living 895 Álmos, *820, +Transylvania ca 895, had a son: Árpád, Prince of Hungary, +907 he settled in what is now Hungary in about 900, though they continued to ravage western Europe til their defeat by Emperor Otto I in 955. One Ügyek m.Emese, dau.of Pr Önedbelia of Dentümoger they had a son: The Magyars were a nomadic tribe who plundered Europe in late 9th/early 10th centuries The Gestis Hungarorum Liber records the death of "dux Arpad" in 807, presumably an error for 907. The Gesta Hungarorum records that Árpád was the first Hungarian commander to cross the Ruthenian Alps and settle by the river Ung before crossing the Danube and entering Pannonia where he set up his tent "ubi…Albensis civitatas " was founded. The Gestis Hungarorum Liber records that "Arpad dux" invaded "terram…inter Thisciam et Budrug usque ad Ugosam" and besieged "castrum Borsoa". As leader of part of the Magyar armies, he crossed the Verecke and other passes in 895 into the fields of the Carpathian basin. The Gesta Hungarorum records that "Hunni sive Hungari" divided into seven armies, each having 30,000 warriors and a single commander, and that "Arpad, filius Almi filii Elad filii Vger de genere Turul" was the most powerful of the seven Hungarian commanders. The Gestis Hungarorum Liber names "Arpad" as son of "Almus" & his wife, specifying that his father brought him "in Pannoniam". The dynasty descending from Árpád ruled the Kingdom of Hungary until 1301. Despite this, many Hungarians refer to him as the "founder of our country", and Árpád's preeminent role in the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin has been emphasized by some later chronicles. He might have been either the sacred ruler or kende of the Hungarians, or their military leader or gyula, although most details of his life are debated by historians, because different sources contain contradictory information. 907) was the head of the confederation of the Hungarian tribes at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries. Prince Of Magyars (886), Alto Príncipe de Magyars, Høvding, the second Grand Prince of the Magyars (Hungarians), 1ʻ, Prince, de Hongrie, Høvding over ungarerne 896 - 907, Prince of the Magyars, Storfurste av Ungern. Son of Álmos Árpád dynasty, Chief of the Magyarsįather of ÁRPÁD(házi) Üllő - Jeleg - Jelek, Prince of Hungary Zoltán, Grand Prince of the Hungarians ÁRPÁD(házi) Liüntika - Levente (?~907), Prince of Hungary ÁRPÁD(házi) Tarhos - Tarhacsi - Tarkacsu ÁRPÁD(házi) Jutas - Jutocsa and 1 other and ÁRPÁD(házi) Ágnes « lessīrother of Kurszán Kende? of the Magyars and Szabolcs of the Magyars Óbuda (now part of Budapest), Magyarország - Hungary "Árpád was the founder of the dynasty named after him and he was the chief of the Magyar tribes were obliged to leave Etelköz and move to the Carpathian Basin where they settled down (Honfoglalás)", "Grand Prince of the Magyars", "Арпад Маджарск"
