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Magyars are an ethnic group primarily associated with Hungary. In English they are usually called Hungarians, except in some historical texts.
The word Hungarian has a wider meaning, because - especially in the past - it referred to all inhabitants of the Kingdom of Hungary irrespective of their ethnicity (i.e. not only Magyars). Specifically, the Latin term natio hungarica referred to all nobles of the Kingdom of Hungary irrespective of their ethnicity.
There are around 9,416,000 Magyars in Hungary (2001). Magyars have been the main inhabitants of the Kingdom of Hungary that existed through most of the second millennium. Following its disappearance with the Treaty of Trianon, Magyars have become minority inhabitants of Romania (1,400,000), Slovakia (520,500), Serbia and Montenegro (293,000), Ukraine (170,000), Croatia (16,500), the Czech Republic (14,600) and Slovenia (7,700).
The Magyar leader Árpád is believed to have led the Hungarians into the Carpathian Basin (and the Pannonian plainThe Pannonian plain is a large plain in central/south-eastern Europe that remained when the Pliocene Pannonian Sea (see below) dried out. The river Danube divides the plain roughly in half. The plain is roughly bounded by the Carpathian mountains, the Alp) in 896Events The Bulgarians, under Simeon I, defeat the Byzantine Empire at Bulgarophygon. Births Deaths Pope Formosus 896.. Magyar expansion was checked at the Battle of LechfeldPerhaps the defining event for holding off the incursions of the Magyars into central Europe, the Battle of Lechfeld ( 10 August 955) was a decisive victory for the forces of the future Emperor Otto the Great on the khan Horca Bulcsu. Located near Augsbur. Hungarian settlement in the area became blessed by the PopeThis article is about the Catholic pope. See Pope (disambiguation) for other meanings of the word pope. The Pope is the Catholic bishop and patriarch of Rome, and ex officio supreme spiritual leader of what might be called the Catholic Communion (that is, by the crowning of Stephen I the SaintSaint-King Stephen "the Great Szent Istvan kiraly in Hungarian, tefan in Slovak) (about 975 August 15, 1038), was the first king of Hungary. His father was the Magyar chieftain Geza: his mother was named Sarolt, and Stephen was given the name Vajk (meanin (Szent István) in 1001Events Grand Prince Stephen I of Hungary is named the first King of Hungary by Pope Silvester II. Canonisation of Edward the Martyr, king of England. Robert II, King of France marries for the third time, with Constance Taillefer d'Arles. Khmer king Jayava when the leaders accepted ChristianityChristian cross and its many variations are widely recognized as an ancient Christian symbol. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as described in the New Testament. Although Christians generally chara. The centuries between the Magyars arriving from the eastern European plains and the consolidation of the Hungarian Kingdom in 1001 were dominated by pillaging campaigns across Europe, from Dania ( DenmarkKongeriget Danmark ( In Detail) Motto of the Queen: Guds hjaelp, Folkets kaerlighed, Danmarks styrke (English: God's help, the love of the people, Denmark's strength) Official language Danish Capital Copenhagen Kobenhavn Monarch Margrethe II Prime Ministe) to the Hispanic peninsula ( Spain).
Since the end of the 13th century (except for the period 1538/1541 - early 18th century) the multiethnic Kingdom of Hungary, founded by the Magyars in the 10th century, occupied the whole Carpathian Basin. Despite its name, in sum the state was inhabited by far more other nationalities than Magyars (e.g. in 1780 by 71,1% other nationalities). After WWI the ancient Kingdom was divided through the Treaty of Trianon in many successor states.