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page 111th century in Hungary
Vata pagan uprising
Hungarian rebellion in 1046
Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301)
former Central European monarchy (1000–1301)

Ahtum
Ajtony, Ahtum or Achtum (, , , ) was an early-11th-century ruler in the territory now known as Banat in present Romania and Serbia. His primary source is the Long Life of Saint Gerard, a 14th-century hagiography. Ajtony was a powerful ruler who owned many horses, cattle and sheep and was baptised according to the Orthodox rite in Vidin. He taxed salt which was transferred to King Stephen I of Hungary on the Mureș River. The king sent Csanád, Ajtony's former commander-in-chief, against him at the head of a large army. Csanád defeated and killed Ajtony, occupying his realm. In the territory, at
Saint Gunther of Bohemia
Christian mystic
Battle of Mogyoród
1074 battle
Battle of Kerlés
1068 battle
Hungarians in Austria
ethnic group in Austria, Hungarian-born residents in Austria and Austrian-born of Hungarian origin
Establishing charter of the abbey of Tihany
manuscript with oldest written Hungarian
Hungarian March
holy Roman buffer state (1043–1048) in present-day Austria