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Menumorut or
Menumorout (Modern Hungarian: Ménmarót) was the
ruler of the
lands between the
rivers Mureș, Someș and
Tisza at the time of the Hungarian...
- (under
Zvataplug son of Morout),[dubious – discuss] by Morout's
grandson Menumorout (Stallion of Morout) in the 10th century.
Morout was a
Prince of Poland...
- Árpád, and,
together with the Székelys
before them,
began to ride
against Menumorout. — Anonymus
notary of Béla III,
Gesta Hungarorum These Székelys were the...
- the
advice of his noblemen, sent
envoys to the
castle of Bihar, to Duke
Menumorout,
asking him, by
right of his forbear, King Attila, to give him the land...
- that land. This
grandson of
Prince Morot through Svatopluk I was
called Menumorout (Stallion of Morout). As in the
Hungarian "Menumarot"
version of history...
- Duke Árpád (born 845) sent
envoys to a
castle called Bychor, to Duke
Menumorout.
Biharia has a
complex political history, with
periods of the Kingdom...
- Árpád, and,
together with the Székelys
before them,
began to ride
against Menumorout. — Anonymus:
Gesta Hungarorum These Székelys were the
remains of the Huns...