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Encyclopedia > Taksony

Taksony (c. 905 - 970) (Slovak: Takšoň) was the fejedelem (high prince) of Hungary between 955 and 970. We have few details on his life. His father was Zoltan of Hungary.


Taksony's policies were a change from the previous habit of the Hungarian leaders of conducting rapid raids on neighbouring countries, as he was probably present at the Battle of Lechfeld, where the Hungarian army was defeated and lost its leader Bulcsú. Relations with the Byzantine Empire progressively deteriorated, possibly due to progaganda from the Holy Roman Emperor Otto who depicted the Hungarians as ungoldy. In the second half of his reign Taksony increasingly pursued campaigns against Byzantine Empire. Although Taksony asked the pope to send a bishop to Hungary (a request which was thwarted by Otto), he didn't follow an open policy to the spreading of Christianity within his realm.


Taksony arranged the marriage of his son Géza to Sarolt, the daughter of the Gyula of Transylvania. He also had a son called Michael.


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Taksony | THG Lexikon (334 words)
An der Spitze eines Heeres wurde Taksony 947 nach Pavia zur Unterstützung der italienischen Könige Hugo und Lothar gegen die Byzantiner in Apulien entsandt; zugleich sollte er den üblichen italienischen Tribut an die ungarischen Fürsten in Empfang nehmen.
Taksony begann damit, sich um die Taufe und dadurch um eine stärkere Legitimierung seiner Herrschaft zu bemühen.
Erst Taksonys Nachkommen Géza und Stephan I. gelang es, Ungarn in das christliche Abendland einzureihen.
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