- Ajtony,
Ahtum or
Achtum (Hungarian: Ajtony, Bulgarian: Охтум, Romanian:
Ahtum, Serbian: Ахтум) was an early-11th-century
ruler in the
territory now known...
- Gerard, a 14th-century hagiography. Chanadinus,
Ahtum's former commander-in-chief,
defeated and
killed Ahtum,
occupying his realm.
Banat was administered...
-
compilation of
different sources, Csanád was a
pagan in the
service of
Ahtum.
Ahtum,
whose residence was at “urbs Morisena” on the
river Mureș, controlled...
- the
Kladovo (Gladovo) in
eastern Serbia. Glad's
descendant was the duke
Ahtum,
another local ruler from the 11th
century who
opposed the establishment...
- to
conquer not only the
territories of the gyula, but also the
lands of
Ahtum (Ajtony) and the
Black Magyars. The
title disappeared on the coronation...
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Poland Holy
Roman Empire 1008 1008 Hungarian–
Ahtum War
Kingdom of
Hungary Voivodeship of
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Battle of
Chach Ghaznavids Hindu Shahis...
-
their united army in a
battle near the Timiș River. The
Gesta presents Ahtum, who
ruled Banat in the
early 11th century,
according to the
longer version...
- of župan
Butaul Voivodeship of
Salan Voivodeship of Glad
Voivodeship of
Ahtum Voivodeship of
Sermon Theme Sirmium High
Middle Ages
Kingdom of Hungary...
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northwestern parts was duke
Ahtum, the
grandson of duke Glad, who had been
defeated by the
Hungarians in the 930s.
Ahtum commanded a
strong army and firmly...
-
followers of the
dualist heresy called Bogomilism, who
lived in the
dukedom of
Ahtum in present-day Banat,
invoked Uriel in rituals.[citation needed] This was...