
- 907
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Arpád |
Title(s) |
886 [1] |
| He became the Prince of the Magyars. |
Military |
889 [1, 2] |
| He led the emigration from Dnieper steppes to conquer Hungary and Transylvania in 889. He molded Hungary into a unified state and laid the foundations for its future. |
| Death |
907 |
Hungary [1, 2] |
Burial |
say After 907 |
- Following Magyar custom, his body was burnt, and his ashes buried near a brook. His descendants built a church, the White Church of the Virgin, on that spot. [2]
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Patriarch & Matriarch |
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| Person ID, Branch |
I3905 |
Roy Line, Boudreau Line |
| Last Modified |
2 Jun 2022 |
Pedigree | ← Click to display|
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2Almos( – 895) |
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Sources
🟢 Primary Evidence
🟡 Secondary Evidence
🟠 Tertiary Evidence
🔴 Unreliable Evidence
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- [S60] Stuart, Roderick W., Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa Fourth Edition, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002).
- [S1454] von Redlich, D. R. Marcellus. "The Descent of Queen Philippa, Wife of King Edward III of England From the Royal Hungarian House of Arpád" , (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume XCVI, April 1942).
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