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Ajtony,
Ahtum or
Achtum (Hungarian:
Ajtony, Bulgarian: Охтум, Romanian: Ahtum, Serbian: Ахтум) was an early-11th-century
ruler in the
territory now known...
- Árpád
Ajtony (January 9, 1944 –
January 16, 2013) was a
Hungarian writer, dramaturg, screenwriter,
social psychologist, and
university lecturer in exile...
- chieftain,
Ajtony,
ruled the
territory along the
rivers Danube,
Maros and
Tisza in the
early 11th century. The
Maros formed the
northern border of
Ajtony's realm...
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Ajtony Ákos (21 July 1944 – 12
February 2017) was a
Hungarian equestrian. He
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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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 of Stephen...
- who had
previously been
Ajtony's commander. Csanád
defeated and
killed Ajtony whose domain was
transformed into a county.
Ajtony's seat was
renamed for Csanád...
- the
Carpathian basin the
Byzantine rite
became more
influential after Ajtony's (Latin: Ahtum)
conversion to Christianity. This was
halted with the establishment...
- period. The Long Life of
Saint Gerard mentions Stephen's
conflict with
Ajtony, a
chieftain in the
region of the
river Maros. Many
historians date their...
- made Csanád "the
master of the
household of the king and
Ajtony"
after Csanád
defeated Ajtony. Some
historians (including Györffy and Gábor Thoroczkay)...
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ruled by (semi-)independent
local chieftains (e.g., by the
Gyula Prokuj,
Ajtony). He
introduced the
administrative system of the kingdom,
based on counties...