Fajsz
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Fajsz (Script error: No such module "IPA".), also Falicsi (Script error: No such module "IPA".), was Grand Prince of the Hungarians from about 950 to around 955. All information on him comes from De administrando imperio, a book written by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus. No other contemporary source or later Hungarian chronicle preserved his name, suggesting that he did not take an active role in the politics of the Hungarian tribes' confederation.
Life
Fajsz was the only known son of Jutotzas, the third son of Árpád who led the Hungarian tribes' confederation at the time of their conquest of the Carpathian Basin between around 895 and 907.Template:Sfn After Árpád's death,Template:Sfn fundamental changes happened in the government of the tribal confederation.Template:Sfn Although the various tribes could even thereafter act in concert for raids, they did not obey a strong central authority any more.Template:Sfn
Even so, as the historian Miklós Molnár emphasizes, "the supremacy of the House of Árpád seems to have remained unshaken."Template:Sfn For instance, Hungarian visitors to ConstantinopleTemplate:Spaced ndashincluding Termatzus, a great-grandsonTemplate:Sfn of ÁrpádTemplate:Spaced ndash informed Emperor Constantine VII around 948 that the "first chief" of the Hungarians "comes by succession of Árpád's family".[1]Template:Sfn Constantine VII also mentions that Fajsz was the head of the confederation of the Hungarian tribes around 950. The historian Gyula Kristó proposes that Fajsz abdicated after the Hungarians' catastrophic defeat by the Germans in the battle of Lechfeld in 955.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Name and legacy
Fajsz's name, which was preserved in two formsTemplate:Spaced ndash"Phalitzi" and "Phalis"Template:Spaced ndashTemplate:Sfn may be connected either to the Hungarian word for "half" (fél) or to the verb fal ("to gobble up").Template:Sfn Historian György Györffy proposes that the villages named Fajsz in the Carpathian BasinTemplate:Spaced ndashfor instance, the one in Bács-Kiskun County (Hungary)Template:Spaced ndashwere named after him.Template:Sfn Based on the recorded Phalitzi form of Fajsz's name, Gyula Kristó rejects this hypothesis.Template:Sfn
See also
References
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- ↑ Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (ch. 40), p. 179.
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Sources
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- Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (Greek text edited by Gyula Moravcsik, English translation by Romillyi J. H. Jenkins) (1967). Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies. Template:ISBN.
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Further reading
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