person
Árpád
also: Árpád vezér
Árpád (c. 845–907), the Magyar chieftain who led the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and founded the Árpád dynasty; 'Árpád's race' became a standard poetic phrase for the Hungarian people.
Reading notes
- The Last Days of Csák §1 last scion of Árpád's blood
Árpád (c. 845–907) was the Magyar chieftain who led the conquest of the Carpathian Basin and founded the dynasty that ruled Hungary until 1301; Csák appeals to Árpád's legacy as the source of legitimate Magyar kingship.
- Drama Fragments (Five Pieces) §17 Árpád's race
Árpád (c. 845–907) was the founder of the Hungarian state and head of the dynasty that ruled Hungary until 1301; 'Árpád's race' is a stock patriotic phrase for the Hungarian nation.
- Collected Poems (319 Poems, 1837–1864) §130 Árpád
Árpád (c. 845–907), the Magyar chieftain who led the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and founded the Árpád dynasty; 'Árpád's race' became a standard poetic phrase for the Hungarian people.