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- Fajsz (Hungarian: [ˈfɒjs]), also Falicsi ([ˈfɒlit͡ʃi]), was Grand Prince of the Hungarians from about 950 to around 955. All information on him comes...
- Álmos (c. 850 – c. 895) Árpád (c. 895 – c. 907) Zolta (c. 907 – c. 950) Fajsz (c. 950 – c. 955) Taksony (c. 955 – c. 970) Géza (c. 970 – 997) Stephen...
- Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus wrote around 950 that Fajsz, Taksony's cousin, was grand prince of the Hungarians at that time. In that...
- Fajsz (Croatian: Fajsin) is a village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of Hungary. It covers an area of 31.99 km2 (12 sq mi)...
- (uncertain) Reign c. 907 – c. 950 (uncertain) Predecessor Árpád (?) Successor Fajsz (?) Born c. 880 or c. 903 Died c. 950 Spouse Menumorut's unnamed daughter...
- – Árpád, Grand Prince (c.895–c.907) Zoltán, Grand Prince (c.907–c.948) Fajsz, Grand Prince (c. 948) Taksony, Grand Prince (c.955–c.973) Géza, Grand Prince...
- grand princes in the Gesta Hungarorum is dubious. For instance, it ignores Fajsz, who ruled when Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus was completing his De Administrando...
- Princes Álmos (c. 850–c. 895) Árpád (c. 895–c. 907) Zoltán (c. 907–c. 947) Fajsz (c. 947–c. 955) Taksony (c. 955–c. 972) Géza (c. 972–997) Stephen (997–1000)...
- The whole system of Hungarian villages developed in the 10th century. Fajsz and Taksony, the Grand Princes of the Hungarians, began to reform the power...
- by his son, Zoltán, but contemporary sources only refer to Grand Prince Fajsz (around 950). After the defeat at the Battle of Lechfeld, Grand Prince Taksony...