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- Liüntika or Levente (? - before 907) was a Hungarian tribal chieftain, the eldest son of Grand Prince Árpád. As a military leader he parti****ted in the...
- Zaltas". However, he also refers to one "Liuntikas, son of" Árpád; Kristó wrote that Liuntikas (Liüntika) was an alternative name of Tarkatzous (Tarhos)...
- of the Árpád dynasty, coming from the other 3 sons of Árpád: Tarkacsu/Liüntika, Jelek, Jutocsa, who, or their offspring probably ruled Hungary during...
- attack the Byzantines, who ask for Hungarian help. A Hungarian army, led by Liüntika, defeats the Bulgarian army in three battles (at the Danube, Silistra and...
- century) was a Hungarian noble. Levente may also refer to: Levente, or Liüntika (died before 907), Hungarian chieftain Levente (organization), a Hungarian...
- Byzantines ultimately managed to ferry the Magyar forces led by Árpád's son Liüntika across the Danube, possibly near modern Galaţi, and ****isted them in pillaging...
- Sándor László Tóth raised the possibility of identity between Levedi and Liüntika, Árpád's son, however Constantine's work contradicts this possibility where...
- Csaba was perhaps a member of the Árpád dynasty as the son or grandson of Liüntika. In this reconstruction, his tribal territory covered the ****ure Abaúj...
- the Magyar hordes south of the river. The Magyars, led by Árpád's son Liüntika, ravaged Dobruja and dealt a heavy defeat on the Bulgarian army, led personally...
- ruling dynasty. For instance, Bálint Hóman claimed that Kál was the son of Liüntika, while István Herényi considered that Bulcsú was a descendant of chieftain...