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Álmos Árpád-házi Magyar nagyfejedelem künde
- Preferred Name: Álmos Árpád-házi Magyar nagyfejedelem künde[1] [2]
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Chieftain of the Hungarian Nyék tribe
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/%C3%81lmos-Chief-of-the-Magyars/6000000004555549095?through=6000000006906447277
- WikiTree+ID: with note: Description: Arpadhazi-15
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Prince-Regent of Magyars
- FSID: G78Z-5TY
- House: in House of Árpád
- Nationality: Hungarian
- Birth: ABT 820 in Etelköz Ost Europa, Etelköz Ost Europa at LATI: N9 LONG: E3 with note: GEDCOM data
- Accended: in 1st Ruler King of Hungaria
- Leader+of+the+Magyars: ABT 850 with note: Description: Chosen best of 7 Magyar Nomad Princes To Be Chief
According to Gesta Hungarorum, Álmos was freely elected by the heads of the seven Hungarian tribes as their "leader and master"
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: One of the 7 Chieftains of the Magyars (Hungarians)
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Prince of Hungary with note: standardized
- Burial: ABT 895 with note: GEDCOM data
- Religion: Hungarian paganism
- Tribe: in a hun
- Death: ABT 895 in Erdély - Transylvania, Erdély - Transylvania at LATI: N6.74 LONG: E3.42 with note: GEDCOM data
- MilitaryService: Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian BasinBET 895 AND 899
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Álmos (c. 820 – c. 895), was — according to the uniform account of Hungarian chronicles — the first head of the "loose federation" of the Hungarian tribes from around 850. Whether he was the sacred ruler (kende) of the Hungarians, or their military leader (gyula) is subject to scholarly debate. He apparently accepted the Khazar khagan's suzerainty in the first decade of his reign, but the Hungarians acted independently of the Khazars from around 860. The 14th-century Illuminated Chronicle narrates that he was murdered in Transylvania at the beginning of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin around 895.
Álmos (Almos or Almus, (c. 820-c. 895)
Álmos (Almos or Almus, (c. 820-c. 895) was according to the uniform account of Hungarian chronicles the first head of the "loose federation" of the Hungarian tribes from around 850. Whether he was the
=== AKA ===
Almos
=== From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 J ===
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
=== Sources: ===
Anonymus, Notary of King Béla: The Deeds of the Hungarians (Edited, Translated and Annotated by Martyn Rady and László Veszprémy) (2010). In: Rady, Martyn; Veszprémy, László; Bak, János M. (2010); Anonymus and Master Roger; CEU Press; ISBN 978-963-9776-95-1.Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (Greek text edited by Gyula Moravcsik, English translation by Romillyi J. H. Jenkins) (1967). Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies. ISBN 0-88402-021-5.Simon of Kéza: The Deeds of the Hungarians (Edited and translated by László Veszprémy and Frank Schaer with a study by Jenő Szűcs) (1999). CEU Press. ISBN 963-9116-31-9.The Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle: Chronica de Gestis Hungarorum (Edited by Dezső Dercsényi) (1970). Corvina, Taplinger Publishing. ISBN 0-8008-4015-1.The Russian Primary Chronicle: Laurentian Text (Translated and edited by Samuel Hazzard Cross and Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor) (1953). Medieval Academy of America.ISBN 978-0-915651-32-0.Engel, Pál (2001). The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526. I.B. Tauris Publishers. ISBN 1-86064-061-3.Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (1995). A History of Slovakia: The Struggle for Survival. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 963-482-113-8.Kristó, Gyula (1996). Hungarian History in the Ninth Century. Szegedi Középkorász Műhely. ISBN 1-4039-6929-9.Kristó, Gyula; Makk, Ferenc (1996). Az Árpád-ház uralkodói [=Rulers of the House of Árpád] (in Hungarian). I.P.C. Könyvek. ISBN 963-7930-97-3.Róna-Tas, András (1999). Hungarians and Europe in the Early Middle Ages: An Introduction to Early Hungarian History (Translated by Nicholas Bodoczky). CEU Press.ISBN 978-963-9116-48-1.Spinei, Victor (2003). The Great Migrations in the East and South East of Europe from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century. Romanian Cultural Institute (Center for Transylvanian Studies) and Museum of Brăila Istros Publishing House. ISBN 973-85894-5-2.Spinei, Victor (2009). The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid-Thirteenth century. Koninklijke Brill NV. ISBN 978-90-04-17536-5.
=== Spouse's baptism and endowment submitted ===
Spouse's baptism and endowment submitted
=== Ancestral File Number: 881B-1G ===
Ancestral File Number: 881B-1G
=== W Betham: Genealogical Tables Tab. CCLI ===
W Betham: Genealogical Tables Tab. CCLIX (259)
=== AKA ===
Almus
=== Chosen best of 7 Magyar nomad princes to ===
Chosen best of 7 Magyar nomad princes to be chief
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.25;
=== BIOGRAPHY: Chosen best of 7 Magyar nomad ===
BIOGRAPHY: Chosen best of 7 Magyar nomad princes to be chief Source: Title: Aristocratic and Royal Ancestry of Jane Harry, by LeslieRay Tucker, 1991 Title: Royalty for Commoners, by Stuart
=== Sources: RC 51; Kraentzler 1552, 1641. K ===
Sources: RC 51; Kraentzler 1552, 1641. K: Chief of the Magyars of the Don "de Chaba." RC: "Chosen as best of 7 Magyr nomad princes to be chief and to havethe honor of being sacrificed before they set out for Europe." K. says the father of Almos/Almon was Attila the Hun. RC says hisparents were Ogyek and Emse. Hard to tell which was the husband and which was the wife. But have guessed.
=== !"Our Plafs Roots Are True" A Genealogy ===
!"Our Plafs Roots Are True" A Genealogy of Kochert and Nieb Families, by Ethel Clift Philips, Published 1983. The information in the book is derived from church records of Rumbach and Family records. !Source is from "Neuhart Nobility", by Dennis Allen Kastens -1997, page 120. 1. He was "chosen" as best of y Magyar nomad princes to be chief and to have the honor of being sacrificed before they set out for Europe.
=== He was chosen as best of the 7 Magyr nom ===
He was chosen as best of the 7 Magyr nomad princes to be chiefand to havethe honor of being sacrificed before they set outfor Europe.
=== !TITLE:Prince of Hungary ===
!TITLE:Prince of Hungary
=== 1. "Royal Highness Ancestry of the Roya ===
1. "Royal Highness Ancestry of the Royal Child" page 82 - Chosen as best of the 7 Magyar nomad princes to be chief and to have the honour of being sacrifieced before they set out for Europe.
=== Führer der Madgyaren nach Galizien ===
Führer der Madgyaren nach Galizien
=== ! Europasche Stammtafeln neue folge vol. ===
! Europasche Stammtafeln neue folge vol. 2 tafel 153;
=== Chosen as "best" of 7 Magyar Princes, th ===
Chosen as "best" of 7 Magyar Princes, therefore sacrificed before they invaded Europe
Preferred Parents:
Father: Ügyek , b. 796 in Scythia, Central Eurasia d. AFT 862 in Etelköz Asia
Mother: Emese Dentumogeri hercegnő, b. ABT 800 in Scythia, Central Asia d. Après 820
Family 1: Enéh , b. ABT 820 in Kazár, Nógrád, Hungary d. 875
- Árpád Grand Prince Of The Hungarians, b. 845 in Etelköz, Kazár Birodalom d. 0907. július körül in Óbuda (now part of Budapest), Magyarország
Sources:
- Title: my heritage.com
Author: https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10826-4822908/álmos%20grand%20prince%20of%20the-magyars-famous-people-throughout-history
Publication: Name: https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10826-4822908/álmos%20grand%20prince%20of%20the-magyars-famous-people-throughout-history;
Note: Álmos Grand Prince of The Magyars
Gender Male
Birth 820
Transylvania, Romania
Occupation Tribal Chief
Death 895
Transylvania, Romania
Description Hungarian Politician
Source View the full record on Wikipedia.
- Title: Genealogie Online Page
Publication: Name: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/ancestral-trails-2016/I64877.php;
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