Gelou (Romanian: Gelu; Hungarian: Gyalu) was the Vlach ruler of Transylvania at the time of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin around 900...
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invading Magyars' wars against three dukes—Glad, Menumorut and the Vlach Gelou—for Banat, Crișana and Transylvania. The Gesta also listed many peoples—Slavs...
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– c. 907) waged wars against three dukes—Glad, Menumorut and the Vlach Gelou—for Banat, Crișana and Transylvania. Gesta Hungarorum also mentions the...
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2014. Retrieved 8 December 2019. "O carrossel de Marco Silva na noite que gelou o Dragão" [Marco Silva's merry-go-round on the night he froze the Dragon]...
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According to the Gesta Hungarorum, the Vlach (Blacorum, Blacus) leader Gelou ruled part of Transylvania before the Hungarians arrived. Historians debate...
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the Czechs", and to Gelou "a certain Vlach" ruling over Transylvania. According to historian Ryszard Grzesik, the reference to Gelou and his Vlachs evidences...
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historians debate whether Gelou, Glad, and Menumorut were a historical person or an imaginary figure created by Anonymus. Gelou (Hungarian: Gyalu, Romanian:...
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writes that Gelou's story was based on the conquest of Gyula of Transylvania's realm by Stephen I of Hungary in the early 11th century and Gelou was named...
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eras of the Principality of Transylvania Early rulers[citation needed] Gelou, legendary Duke of Vlachs, is mentioned exclusively in the 13th century...
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Hungarorum during the excavation of the early medieval hillfort at Dăbâca as Gelou's capital city. Whether archeology supports the Gesta or not is disputed...
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