Fajsz
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Fajsz, also known as Fali, was the main leader of the Hungarian tribes in the Carpathian Basin between 947 and 955 AD. He was preceded by Zoltán's nominal reign, a period marked more by the various tribes acting in concert (for raids) under tribal rule than by a strong central leadership. He was succeeded by Gèza.
Preceded by: Zoltán |
Ruling Prince of Hungary c. 947 - 955 |
Succeeded by: Taksony |