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Under the system of dual kingship which the Magyars used in the 9th century, the two kings of the tribal confederation were the kende
Kende

The kende was one of the kings of the dual-monarchy of the early Magyars, along with the gyula or war-chief. The function of the kende is believed to have been a religious one....
 (or kündü) and the gyula. While the former was the nominal leader, the latter was the chief warlord or military commander. This kind of dual leadership was usual in the Khazar Empire
Khazars

The Khazars were a semi-nomadic Turkic people who dominated the Pontic steppe and the North Caucasus from the 7th to the 10th century CE. The name 'Khazar' seems to be tied to a Turkic languages verb form meaning "wandering"....
 of which the Magyar tribes were earlier subjects. At the time of the settlement in the Pannonian plain
Pannonian Plain

The Pannonian Plain is a large plain in Central Europe that remained when the Pliocene Pannonian Sea dried out. It is a geomorphology subsystem of the Alpide belt....
, the kende was Kurszán while the gyula was Álmos
Álmos

?lmos was the name of two rulers of Hungary:* High Prince ?lmos, father of ?rp?d, the founder of the state* Prince ?lmos, duke of Slavonia and later of Nitra...
 and then his son Árpád
Árpád

?rp?d , the second Grand Prince of the Magyars . Under his rule the Hungarian people people settled in the Carpathian basin. The ?rp?d dynasty ruled the Magyar tribes and later the Kingdom of Hungary until 1301....
.






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  • Gyula is a Hungarian male given name. It was adopted as a given name
    Given name

    A given name is a personal name that specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially in a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name ....
     sometime after the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary
    Kingdom of Hungary

    The Kingdom of Hungary , which existed from 1000 to 1918, and then from 1920 to 1946, was a considerable state in Central Europe....
    . It was revived in the 19th century and is often associated with the Latin name Julius
    Julius

    Julius is the nomen of the gens Julia, an important patrician family of ancient Rome supposed to have descended from Julus, and thus from the goddess Venus ....
    .
  • A gyula is a Magyar leader. This title was mentioned by Arabic chroniclers such as Ibn Rusta, by the Persian historian and geographer Gardizi
    Abu Said Gardizi

    Abu Sa?id Abdul-Hay ibn Dha??ak ibn Ma?mud Gardezi was a Persian geographer and historian of the early 11th century from Gardez who wrote the book Zayn ul-Akhbar....
     and also in the annals of the monastery at Altaich. It is the Hungarian form of an originally Turkic
    Turkic languages

    The Turkic languages constitute a language family of some thirty languages, spoken by Turkic peoples across a vast area from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea to Siberia and Western China, and are sometimes considered to be part of the proposed Altaic languages....
     title which entered the Hungarian language
    Hungarian language

    Hungarian is a Uralic languages unrelated to most other languages in Europe. It is mainly spoken in Hungary and by the Hungarian minorities in the seven neighbouring countries....
     at some point before 950 CE.


History


Under the system of dual kingship which the Magyars used in the 9th century, the two kings of the tribal confederation were the kende
Kende

The kende was one of the kings of the dual-monarchy of the early Magyars, along with the gyula or war-chief. The function of the kende is believed to have been a religious one....
 (or kündü) and the gyula. While the former was the nominal leader, the latter was the chief warlord or military commander. This kind of dual leadership was usual in the Khazar Empire
Khazars

The Khazars were a semi-nomadic Turkic people who dominated the Pontic steppe and the North Caucasus from the 7th to the 10th century CE. The name 'Khazar' seems to be tied to a Turkic languages verb form meaning "wandering"....
 of which the Magyar tribes were earlier subjects. At the time of the settlement in the Pannonian plain
Pannonian Plain

The Pannonian Plain is a large plain in Central Europe that remained when the Pliocene Pannonian Sea dried out. It is a geomorphology subsystem of the Alpide belt....
, the kende was Kurszán while the gyula was Álmos
Álmos

?lmos was the name of two rulers of Hungary:* High Prince ?lmos, father of ?rp?d, the founder of the state* Prince ?lmos, duke of Slavonia and later of Nitra...
 and then his son Árpád
Árpád

?rp?d , the second Grand Prince of the Magyars . Under his rule the Hungarian people people settled in the Carpathian basin. The ?rp?d dynasty ruled the Magyar tribes and later the Kingdom of Hungary until 1301....
. Kurszán was killed during a raid in 904 and Árpád became the sole ruler of the nation. After having secured the succession for his son Zoltán
Zoltán of Hungary

Zolt?n , also known as Zaltas, according to the Middle Ages chronicles, was the third Grand Prince of the Magyars.He was the youngest son of ?rp?d....
, he conferred the office of gyula on another tribal chief.

The word gyula was used as the title of the semi-indepedendent rulers of Transylvania
Transylvania

Transylvania is a historical region in the central part of Romania. Bounded on the east and south by the Carpathian mountains, historical Transylvania extended in the west to the Apuseni Mountains; however, the term frequently encompasses not only Transylvania proper, but also the historical regions of Crisana, Maramures, and Banat....
 during the 10th century. The gyula and the horka
Horka (title)

Horka or harka was a title used by the Magyars tribes in the 9th and 10th centuries. According to Emperor Constantine VII in De administrando imperio, the horka had judicial authority....
 a held a rank in Hungarian society second only to the fejedelem
Nobility and royalty of the Kingdom of Hungary

This article deals with titles of the nobility and Royal family in the Kingdom of Hungary.differ between the period before the Habsburgs accession in Hungary in 1526 and after it....
 (ruling prince), and slightly above the rank of úr which was used to refer to the other tribal chieftains, who each ruled as prince in their own domain. The title gyula is sometimes translated into English as duke
Duke

A duke is a member of the nobility, historically of highest rank below the monarch, and historically controlling a duchy or a dukedom. The title comes from the Latin language Dux Bellorum, which had the sense of "military commander" and was employed by both the Germanic peoples themselves and by the Ancient Rome authors covering them to r...
, which is not entirely equivalent as Hungary at this time was still a tribal society based on kinship ties, rather than a feudal society. It is possible that during the 10th century some of the holders of the title of gyula also used Gyula as a personal name, but the issue has been confused because the chronicler of one of the most important primary sources (the Gesta Hungarorum
Gesta Hungarorum

Gesta Hungarorum is a record of early Hungary history by an unknown author who describes himself as Anonymus Bele Regis Notarius , but is generally cited as Gesta Hungarorum#Author....
) has been shown to have used titles or even names of places as personal names in some cases. The word gyula, like other ancient Magyar titles, was not used after the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary

The Kingdom of Hungary , which existed from 1000 to 1918, and then from 1920 to 1946, was a considerable state in Central Europe....
.

The following persons mentioned in the Hungarian Gestas and De Administrando Imperio
De Administrando Imperio

De Administrando Imperio is the commonly used Latin title of a scholarly work written in Greek language, by the 10th-century Byzantine emperor Constantine VII....
 are considered by Hungarian historians as an erroneous interpretation of the title gyula by the chroniclers. Romanian authors consider them to have been the names of persons with a possible proto-Romanian descent:
  • Gylas - mentioned in De Administrando Imperio
    De Administrando Imperio

    De Administrando Imperio is the commonly used Latin title of a scholarly work written in Greek language, by the 10th-century Byzantine emperor Constantine VII....
     - a 'Tourk' (the name for Magyars used in the chronicle) chieftain who was baptised as an Orthodox
    Eastern Orthodox Church

    The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest single Christian communion in the world with an estimated 225 million members worldwide. It is considered by its adherents to be the Four Marks of the Church established by Jesus Christ and his Apostles nearly 2000 years ago....
     Christian in Constantinople
    Constantinople

    Constantinople was the empire capital of the Roman Empire , the Byzantine Empire , the Latin Empire , and the Ottoman Empire . Strategically located between the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara at the point where Europe meets Asia, Byzantine Constantinople had been the capital of a Christendom empire, successor to ancient ancient Greece...
    , probably in 953, and received the title of patricius. He was accompanied on his way back by a Greek Orthodox monk named Hierotheus who had been ordained Metropolitan
    Metropolitan bishop

    In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan, pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop of a metropolis ; that is, the chief city of a historical Roman province, ecclesiastical province, or regional capital....
     of Tourkias (the name for Hungary employed by the Byzantines). According to De Administrando Imperio, Tourkias was bordered by the Cris
    Cris

    This could refer to:*The K?r?s River in Hungary * Cris, Mures, a village in Danes Commune, Mures County, Romania* Cristiano Marques Gomes, a Brazilian footballer playing for Olympique Lyonnais and the Brazil national football team...
     river in the east, and laid a distance of four days from Patzinakia
    Pechenegs

    The Pechenegs or Patzinaks were a nomad Turkic peoples people of the Central Asian steppes speaking the Pecheneg language which belonged to the Turkic languages....
    , which had its western limits on the Eastern Carpathian mountains
    Carpathian Mountains

    The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians are a range of mountains forming an arc of roughly 1,500 km across Central Europe and Eastern Europe, making them the largest mountain range in Europe....
    . Gylas constructed a Basilica, and received missionaries in his domains along the river Tisza
    Tisza

    The Tisza is one of the major rivers of Central Europe. It originates in Ukraine, with the White Tisza in the Chornohora and Black Tisza in the Gorgany range, flows partially along the Romanian border, enters Hungary at Tiszabecs, marks Slovakia-Hungarian border, passes through Hungary, and falls into the Danube in central Vojvodina in Serbia...
    . The metropolis
    Metropolis

    A metropolis , also referred to as a metropolitan, is a big city, in most cases with over half a million inhabitants in the city proper, and with a population of at least one million living in its Agglomeration....
     (diocese
    Diocese

    In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglicanism, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a bishop. It is also referred to as a bishopric or Episcopal Area or episcopal see, though strictly the term episcopal see refers to the domain of ecclesiastical authority officially held by the bi...
    ) of Tourkias was centered at Bács in today's Hungary. Gylas is identified by some historians with Geula the old from the Hungarian Gestas (see below).


  • Geula the old (also Gyyla, Jula) - mentioned by the Hungarian Gestas - a ruler (dux
    Dux

    Dux is Latin for leader and for duke, and in Ancient Rome could refer to anyone who commanded troops, such as tribal leaders....
     magnus et potens
    ) in Transylvania
    Transylvania

    Transylvania is a historical region in the central part of Romania. Bounded on the east and south by the Carpathian mountains, historical Transylvania extended in the west to the Apuseni Mountains; however, the term frequently encompasses not only Transylvania proper, but also the historical regions of Crisana, Maramures, and Banat....
     during the middle of the 10th century. According to Gesta Hungarorum, Geula was the grandson of Tuhutum, a captain of Árpád
    Árpád

    ?rp?d , the second Grand Prince of the Magyars . Under his rule the Hungarian people people settled in the Carpathian basin. The ?rp?d dynasty ruled the Magyar tribes and later the Kingdom of Hungary until 1301....
     who defeated Gelou
    Gelou

    Gelou was the leader of a Vlach - Slav polity in the basin of the Somesul Mic and Almas rivers, in northwestern Transylvania, roughly near the modern city of Cluj....
    , the former ruler of Transylvania. According to the Chronicon Pictum
    Chronicon Pictum

    The Illuminated Chronicle is a medieval illustrated chronicle from the Kingdom of Hungary from the fourteenth century. It represents the international artistic style of the royal courts in the court of Louis I of Hungary....
    , Geula discovered the city of Alba (now Alba Iulia
    Alba Iulia

    Alba Iulia Hungarian language: Gyulafeh?rv?r is a city in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania with a population of 66,369, located on the Mures River....
    ) during a hunt, made it his residence, and enlarged his territory to the Tisza, proving himself an enemy of the Magyars from Pannonia
    Pannonia

    Pannonia is an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia....
    . According to the Gesta Hungarorum, Geula was the father of Sarolt who married Geza
    Géza

    G?za can refer to any of the following:* G?za of Hungary, Grand Prince of the Magyars* G?za I of Hungary, King of Hungary* G?za II of Hungary, King of Hungary...
    , the ruling prince of the Magyars during the last three decades of the tenth century. Although born a pagan, Sarolt
    Sarolt

    Sarolt , wife of G?za of Hungary, Grand Prince of the Magyars.She was a daughter of Gyula of Transylvania, and was probably educated in the Eastern Orthodox Church faith....
     was brought up as an Orthodox Christian, writing with cyrilic letters. The name Sarolt is of Turkic
    Turkic languages

    The Turkic languages constitute a language family of some thirty languages, spoken by Turkic peoples across a vast area from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea to Siberia and Western China, and are sometimes considered to be part of the proposed Altaic languages....
     origin (šar-oldu means "white weasel")


  • Geula
    Prokuj

    Gyula or Prokuj was the ruler of the upper Tisza region and northern Transylvania....
     the young (also Gylla, Jula) - mentioned by the Hungarian Gestas - was a ruler in Transylvania during the late 10th century. According to the Gesta Hungarorum, he was the son of Zombor and nephew of Geula the old. Geula the young was an independent ruler, antagonising King Stephen I of Hungary
    Stephen I of Hungary

    Saint Stephen I was Grand Prince of the Hungarians and the first King of Hungary . He greatly expanded Hungarian control over the Carpathian Basin during his lifetime, broadly established Christianity in the region, and he is generally considered to be the founder of the Kingdom of Hungary....
     by giving refuge to the latter's political and religious opponents and maintaining control of the economically important Transylvanian salt mines. He was defeated and his domain taken by king in 1003. Two other chronicles maintain that this gyula was the king's uncle. In the first of the these - the Altaich Annals - he is referred to as Iulus rex while the second - written by Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg
    Thietmar of Merseburg

    Thietmar of Merseburg , was bishop of Merseburg and a Germany chronicler....
     - gives him the personal name of Prokuj.


An Arabic source Ibn Hayyan's Kitab al-Muktabis also mentions a Gyula among the leaders of a Magyar army, which invaded Iberia in 942.