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Koppány, also
called Cupan was a
Hungarian lord in the late 10th
century and
leader of
pagans opposing the
Christianization of Hungary. As the duke of...
- János
Koppány (13
February 1908 – 1972) was a
Hungarian field handball player who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. He was part of the
Hungarian field...
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Koppány, also
known as
Cupan or
Cuppan (died 1099), was a
Hungarian cleric in the late 11th century,
active during the
reigns of
Ladislaus I then Coloman...
- attitudes.
Laborc arrives in
Koppány's name,
proposing Sarolt a
marriage with his lord (
Koppány küldött, jó úrnőm).
Koppány hopes that by
marrying Géza's...
- the
throne against his relative,
Koppány, who was
supported by
large numbers of
pagan warriors. He
defeated Koppány with the ****istance of
foreign knights...
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Stephen I
became the
first King of
Hungary after defeating his
pagan uncle Koppány.
Under Stephen,
Hungary was
recognised as a
Catholic Apostolic Kingdom...
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Retrieved 17 July 2020. Pamjav, Horolma; Fehér, Tibor; Németh, Endre;
Koppány Csáji, László (2019).
Genetika és őstörténet (in Hungarian). Napkút Kiadó...
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first kings of the
kingdom were from the Árpád dynasty. He
fought against Koppány and in 998, with
Bavarian help,
defeated him near Veszprém. The Catholic...
- his relative,
Koppány, who
claimed Géza's
inheritance based on the
Magyar tradition of
agnatic seniority. He was able to
defeat Koppány with the ****istance...
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their faith.
After her husband's
death in 997, one of his
distant cousins,
Koppány, who
declared his
claim to the
leadership of the
Magyars against her son...