Taksony

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Taksony was a 10th-century Grand Prince of the Hungarians, known for consolidating the early Hungarian state and continuing raids into Western Europe.

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instanceOf Grand Prince of the Hungarians
Hungarian monarch
medieval ruler
activity maintained relations with the Byzantine Empire
organized raids into the Holy Roman Empire
settled Pechenegs in the Carpathian Basin
centuryOfActivity 10th century
child Géza NERFINISHED
Mihály NERFINISHED
country Principality of Hungary NERFINISHED
dynasticRole member of the ruling Árpád family
ethnicGroup Hungarians NERFINISHED
father Zoltán NERFINISHED
governmentForm tribal confederation
grandfather Árpád NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Central Europe NERFINISHED
house Árpád dynasty NERFINISHED
knownFor consolidating the early Hungarian state
leading raids into Western Europe
language Old Hungarian NERFINISHED
notableEvent rule after the Battle of Lechfeld
positionHeld Grand Prince of the Hungarians NERFINISHED
predecessor Fajsz NERFINISHED
reignEnd c. 970
reignStart c. 955
religion paganism
spouse Pecheneg noblewoman
successor Géza NERFINISHED
territorialBase Carpathian Basin NERFINISHED
title Grand Prince NERFINISHED

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