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27: 38: 154:, Csanád had been loyal to Ahtum, but later switched sides and at the head of a large army sent by King Stephen I eventually defeated and killed Ahtum. Csanád was subsequently given substantial grants of land in the newly conquered territories of his former lord. 162: 150:
to the heartland of Pannonia. It was in relation to salt that Ahtum found himself in conflict with Stephen, the newly proclaimed king of Hungary. According to the
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organized around the fortress at Cenad. With Csanád's help, Bishop Gerard began his mission in the region and established a
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counties demonstrated a quite remarkable continuity from the 11th to 14th centuries.
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Ajtony's realm which was occupied by Csanád in the name of King Stephen I of Hungary
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This article is about the 11th century Hungarian nobleman. For other uses, see
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were also moved to make room for Gerard's newly established bishopric.
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Latin writings and deeds of Saint Gerard of Csanád including the
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The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526
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The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526
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Tauris, 2001, London&New York; 75:who had ruled over the region now known as 208:, Serbia), most probably after the carved 113:states that Csanád was the nephew of King 68:in the first decades of the 11th century. 227:monastery which Ahtum had established at 363: 361: 359: 357: 355: 313: 311: 309: 307: 305: 303: 216:is the Hungarian world for ‘lion’). The 36: 25: 275: 385: 375: 161:, which was given the name of Csanád, 7: 512:; Akadémiai Kiadó, 1994, Budapest; 87:). Csanád County and its capital ( 14: 609:Romania in the Early Middle Ages 368:Kristó, Gyula (General Editor). 599:11th-century Hungarian nobility 234:Csanád was the ancestor of the 181:. By that time Csanád had been 16:11th-century Hungarian nobleman 177:, was invited to be its first 169:, who had hitherto lived as a 134:Ahtum, whose residence was at 1: 422:Transylvania around A.D. 1000 294:Transylvania around A.D. 1000 165:was immediately founded, and 574:of Saint Gerard in Hungarian 504:- Engel, Pál - Makk, Ferenc 614:11th-century Serbian people 545:Original Latin text of the 434:Europe around the year 1000 185:and become the head of the 71:Csanád defeated and killed 635: 163:a Roman Catholic bishopric 18: 488:The Romanians – A History 482:– Bley-Vroman, Alexandra 131:in the service of Ahtum. 200:in a place later called 95:) were named after him. 21:Csanád (disambiguation) 428:Urbańczyk, Przemysław 342:Curta, Florin (2006). 212:decorating its gates ( 124:Long Life of St Gerard 42: 34: 436:; Wydawn. 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Csanád (disambiguation)

Érsekcsanád

Csanád County
Kingdom of Hungary
Ajtony
Banat
Romania
Serbia
Cenad
anonymous author
Gesta Ungarorum
Stephen I of Hungary
Long Life of St Gerard
pagan
Mureș
salts
Transylvania
a Roman Catholic bishopric
Gerard
hermit
Bakony
bishop
baptized
royal county
monastery
St George
Banatsko Aranđelovo
lions

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