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Liüntika

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His uncertain identity was increased by Constantine VII who mentioned him as son of Árpád during the Bulgarian campaigns, but later, when he lists Árpád's descendants, Liüntika is not listed among children of the grand prince. It has also tried to explain that Liüntika/Levente lost his life during
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the campaign and had no descendants. This seems to contradict the aforementioned place name of Laventenburch. In other opinions his identity is same with one of other four sons, he was identified mostly with the second eldest son,
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ruled the three tribes of the Kabars, even at the time of the Emperor. Constantine viewed that Lüntika was this leader during the Conquest.
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the Crown Prince reigned over the joined people. This is in line with the sources, where Liüntika appeared as leader of the
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Györffy György. István király és műve. Gondolat Budapest 1983.
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Földes Péter: Ha az ősi krónikák igazat mondanak, Bp., 1982
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Liüntika, with the Kabar people, fought against the
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Index

Battle of Pressburg
Pressburg/Pozsony/Bratislava
Árpád
Árpád
Hungarian Conquest
Goktürks
Khazars
Kabars
Byzantine Emperor
Constantine VII the Purple-born
horka
Bulcsú
First Bulgarian Empire
Great Moravian Empire
Pannonia
Great Hungarian Plain
Moravia
Thaya
Břeclav
Tarhacsi/Tarkacsu/Tarkatzus/Tarhos
Álmos



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ISBN
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