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Hungarian nobles were unwilling to endure this from him, and chafing under this insulting behaviour they conspired and plotted that they would kill him. But one of them informed the King of the conspiracy against his life, whereupon the King imprisoned as many of them as he could and had them put to death without examination or trial, which did great damage to his cause.
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with part of his force and began the battle, while all the knights rushed hither and thither. In the first attack he defeated and put to flight the innumerable army of the
Hungarians, losing very few of his own men. He himself fought very bravely and he won a most glorious victory on 5 July. King Aba
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When King Aba had broken his oath and his treaty, King Henry invaded
Hungary with a very small force. Aba, who had equipped a very large army, held him in such contempt that he allowed him to enter the province, as though it would be easy to kill or to capture him. Henry, however, trusting in divine
571:, from the political centre of the Aba clan. In 2024, archaeogenetic analysis revealed East Eurasian paternal origin to the Aba royal family of Hungary. It revealed that members of the Aba family were related to members of prominent Hungarian medieval noble families, including the Hungarian royal
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King Aba became insolent and began to rage cruelly against the
Hungarians. For he held that all things should be in common between lords and servants; but to have violated his oath he considered a mere trifle. Despising the nobles of the kingdom, he consorted with peasants and commoners. The
521:, where Samuel's army was routed. Samuel's fate following the battle is still uncertain. According to nearly contemporaneous German sources, he was captured in short order and executed on Peter the Venetian's command. However, 14th-century Hungarian chronicles narrate that he fled up the
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narrowly escaped by fleeing, while all the
Hungarians rushed in crowds to surrender to King Henry and promised subjection and service. ... Not long afterwards Aba was taken prisoner by King Peter and paid the penalty of his crimes with his head.
318:. Since all Hungarian chronicles emphasize the Oriental – either "Cuman" or "Khwarezmian" – origin of the Abas, Gyula Kristó, László Szegfű and other historians propose that the Aba clan descending from them ruled the
490:. The funding of the tribute payment was through new taxes on the Christian prelates and seizure of Church estates. This policy caused discontent even among the members of Samuel's own council. He had a number of his councillors executed during
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Samuel as king. According to the unanimous narration of the
Hungarian chronicles, Samuel preferred commoners to noblemen, causing discontent among his former partisans. His execution of many opponents brought him into conflict with Bishop
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No report on the fate of Samuel's widow and children has been preserved. Even so, historians – including Gyula Kristó and László Szegfű – suppose that the powerful Aba family descended from him.
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where he was seized and murdered by the locals. The latter sources further state that Samuel was first buried in a nearby church, but was later transferred to his family's monastery at Abasár.
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data revealed the paternal ancestry of the Árpád dynasty originating from East
Eurasia, with potential Hun connections. In the archaeogenetic study, the Abas also demonstrated Asian Hun (
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459:. Hungarian chronicles sharply criticized Samuel for socializing with the peasants instead of the nobles. Samuel even abolished some levies payable by the commoners.
394:, ascending to the throne. The new monarch preferred his German and Italian courtiers and set aside the native lords, including Samuel. In 1041, discontented
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Hungarian chronicles. According to Gyula Kristó and other historians, Samuel's conversion coincided with the creation of the
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around 895. Kristó argues that both Samuel's Khazar origin and his first name suggest that he was born to a family that adhered to
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in 1043. It forced Samuel to renounce all Hungarian territories to the west of the rivers
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revealed East Eurasian paternal origin to the Aba royal family of Hungary".
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1976:Debatable or disputed rulers are in
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241:dethroned Peter in 1041 and elected
185:1009 – 5 July 1044) reigned as
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1156:(in Hungarian). I.P.C. Könyvek.
234:, removed Samuel from his post.
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466:. In response, Samuel stormed
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398:expelled King Peter in a
163:Chalcedonian Christianity
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1937:(1780–1790)
1918:(1740–1780)
1912:(1711–1740)
1910:Charles III
1906:(1705–1711)
1900:(1657–1705)
1891:(1647–1654)
1878:(1619–1637)
1872:(1608–1619)
1870:Matthias II
1866:(1576–1608)
1860:(1564–1576)
1854:(1526–1564)
1852:Ferdinand I
1835:(1540–1570)
1829:(1526–1540)
1810:(1516–1526)
1804:(1490–1516)
1785:(1458–1490)
1766:(1440–1444)
1747:(1440–1457)
1745:Ladislaus V
1741:(1437–1439)
1722:(1387–1437)
1703:(1385–1386)
1691:(1342–1382)
1685:(1308–1342)
1666:(1305–1307)
1647:(1301–1305)
1615:(1290–1301)
1609:(1272–1290)
1603:(1270–1272)
1597:(1235–1270)
1591:(1205–1235)
1585:(1204–1205)
1579:(1196–1204)
1573:(1172–1196)
1564:(1163–1165)
1556:(1162–1163)
1547:Stephen III
1543:(1141–1162)
1537:(1131–1141)
1531:(1116–1131)
1525:(1095–1116)
1519:(1077–1095)
1517:Ladislaus I
1513:(1074–1077)
1507:(1063–1074)
1501:(1060–1063)
1495:(1046–1060)
1489:(1041–1044)
1477:(1000–1038)
1353:Family tree
1288:first known
1242:5 July 1044
1218:Samuel Aba
908:Szegfű 1994
806:Molnár 2001
702:Szegfű 1994
668:Kristó 1980
603:. Detailed
523:river Tisza
400:coup d'état
191:Mátra Hills
124:5 July 1044
85:Predecessor
1992:Categories
1965:Charles IV
1941:Leopold II
1858:Maximilian
1783:Matthias I
1701:Charles II
1645:Wenceslaus
1613:Andrew III
1562:Stephen IV
1529:Stephen II
1460:(997–1000)
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1267:1041–1044
855:Engel 2001
767:Engel 2001
743:Engel 2001
632:References
601:Hun empire
533:River Raab
205:Aba family
199:and other
179:Aba Sámuel
171:Samuel Aba
73:Coronation
18:Sámuel Aba
1935:Joseph II
1898:Leopold I
1720:Sigismund
1683:Charles I
1601:Stephen V
1589:Andrew II
1475:Stephen I
547:Chronicle
476:Henry III
457:Chronicon
433:...
339:Stephen I
256:Henry III
220:Stephen I
175:Hungarian
157:Pagan or
136:, Hungary
95:Successor
1904:Joseph I
1808:Louis II
1571:Béla III
1493:Andrew I
626:Abaújvár
615:See also
563:Genetics
540:—
440:—
370:Abaújvár
316:Khwarezm
228:palatine
154:Religion
1978:italics
1947:Francis
1864:Rudolph
1689:Louis I
1595:Béla IV
1541:Géza II
1535:Béla II
1523:Coloman
1505:Solomon
1458:Stephen
1434:Taksony
1005:Sources
987:bioRxiv
609:Xiongnu
581:Hunyadi
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504:Romania
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464:Germany
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159:Judaism
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1577:Emeric
1511:Géza I
1499:Béla I
1487:Samuel
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324:Khazar
320:Kabars
134:Abasár
129:Burial
79:Csanád
35:Samuel
1695:Maria
1481:Peter
1468:Kings
1420:Fajsz
1390:Árpád
1376:Álmos
1305:Zache
1273:Peter
1256:Peter
1240:Died:
1229:Born:
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375:ispán
308:Csaba
296:Árpád
292:Mátra
288:Cuman
262:near
243:Ispán
209:Kabar
161:then
143:House
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89:Peter
64:Reign
1827:John
1664:Otto
1448:Géza
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