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Álmos (Hungarian: [ˈaːlmoʃ]), also
Almos or
Almus (c. 820 – c. 895), was—according to the
uniform account of
Hungarian chronicles—the
first head of the...
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Álmos (also "Almus", Slovak, Croatian:
Almoš; c. 1070 or 1075 – 1
September 1127) was a
Hungarian prince, the son of King Géza I of
Hungary and brother...
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Almo may
refer to:
Almo (god), a
river deity from
Roman mythology Almo, the
ancient name for the
River Almone near Rome (whence the name of the
above deity)...
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glorious kings. Emese's son was
named Álmos; his name
derives from the
Hungarian word álom,
meaning dream, thus "
Álmos" can be
interpreted as "the Dreamt...
- 1115—Coloman
discovered that
Álmos was
again conspiring to
seize the throne.
Having lost his patience, the king had
Álmos and
Álmos's young son Béla blinded...
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councils via
ALMOs that were ****essed as 2* (good) or 3* (excellent) on inspection. All
ALMOs are
registered with the
National Federation of
ALMOs (NFA) which...
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relationship to
Álmos,
leader of the Magyars, c. 820 – c. 895.
Anonymus (writing in c. 1215)
states that Előd was co-leader, with
Álmos during the Magyar...
- 1131 to 1141. He was
blinded along with his
rebellious father Álmos on the
order of
Álmos's brother, King
Coloman of Hungary. Béla grew up in monasteries...
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Almo was in
ancient Roman religion the
eponymous god of the
small river Almo in the
vicinity of Rome. Like
Tiberinus and others, he was pra**** to by the...
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rejects the
Illuminated Chronicle's
report on
Álmos's murder in Transylvania,
because the last
mention of
Álmos in the
contrasting narration of the Gesta...