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side. They sent ambassadors to BĂ©la and renewed their demands. BĂ©la asked for three days' patience while he considered their wishes, but in fact had no intention of doing so. Instead he gathered an army to crush the movement. The pagans trusted the king's word and did not suspect the trick, so those waiting outside the city walls began celebrating their victory. On the third day, royal troops brutally dispersed the crowd. Many were slaughtered or flogged. It is said that JĂĄnos died there.
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in addition to the state nobles. The meeting descended into chaos as the pagans acted more and more aggressively towards the councilors. The lords and church dignitaries hid behind the castle walls. The pagans elected leaders and began to agitate against Christianity, and drew more people on their
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in order to strengthen his rule. In addition to the faithful nobility, many others demanded the restoration of the old order, including the destruction of
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churches and the execution of Christian priests. They also wanted to restore the Hungarian pagan religion as the state religion. The rebels, led by
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in 1061 was the last pagan uprising against the new Christian and feudal state system in
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returned to Hungary after the end of the fighting. He ceded a third of the country to
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On the order of King BĂ©la, two elders from each village appeared in the meadows near
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Index

Hungary
JĂĄnos
Vata
11th century
Andrew I
BĂ©la
Solomon
1060
1061
Székesfehérvår
Christian
Vata
country
Székesfehérvår
Vata pagan uprising



ISBN
963-389-506-5


"Székesfehérvåron tartott orszåggyƱlések és koronåzåsok"
"A pogĂĄnylĂĄzadĂĄsok kora"
Continuation or change? Borders and frontiers in late antiquity and medieval Europe : landscape of power network, military organisation, and commerce
ISBN
978-1-003-26763-8
OCLC
1320820526
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