Bogát
Bogát (Eng: Bogat) was a 10th century Hungarian General, according to Liudprand, Bogát was one of the leaders of the 921–922 Italian Campaign under the name Busak. According to László Makkai, he then became the first Gyula of Transylvania. Gyula Kristó explains the origin of his name from the Slavic word ("rich").
Bogát (Gyula I) | |
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Gyula of the Hungarians (debated) | |
Reign | fl. 920-922 |
Predecessor | Kurszán (?) |
Successor | Gyula II |
Born | c. Late 9th Century Principality of Hungary |
Died | Principality of Hungary |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Issue | Gyula II |
Father | Tétény |
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