• Zombor, also referred to as Gyula II or Gylas, was a Hungarian tribal leader in the middle of the 10th century. He visited Constantinople, where he was...
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    latter's sons, Gyula (Gyyla/Geula) and Zombor (Zubor). According to the author of the Gesta, Zombor (Zubor) was the father of the younger Gyula (Geula/Gyla)...
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    2014 (chairman) and from 2015 to 2022. Zombor did not run in the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election. Gyula Tamás Szeberényi succeeded him as candidate...
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  • around 921, and his son was Gyula Zombor, the ancestor of the Zsombor family. Engel Pál; Makk Ferenc (1994). Kristó Gyula (ed.). Korai magyar történeti...
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    Grand Prince of the Hungarians. She was born a daughter of Zombor (or Gyula II), gyula of Transylvania, second in rank among the leaders of the Hungarian...
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  • reports of Gyula's family. According to the Gesta Hungarorum, Gyula, or "the younger Gyula", was the son of Zombor and nephew of the elder Gyula. The same...
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  • 2nd-3rd in the Budapest championships. In 1968, he tied for 5th-6th in Zombor. In 1968, he tied for 2nd-3rd in the Budapest championships. In 1970, he...
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    grandfathers of the seventh leader of the conquest, Tétény (hu), were Gyula and Zombor, from whom the inhabitants of Maglód descend. In the 14th century Maglód...
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    Jebla, Syria 2006 Kecskemét, Kecel, Császártöltés; Zombor, Serbia 2007 Kecskemét, Hetényegyháza 2008 Zombor, Serbia; Jabla, Syria; Kecskemét, Nagykőrös, Soltvadkert...
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    Simeon, who died in 927. This may have presented Bogát's successor, the gyula Zombor, with the opportunity to occupy the land lying between the Maros, Tisza...
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