This article is about the 10th-century Hungarian ruler. For information about the village of
Fajsz, see Fajsz, Hungary.
Fajsz
A relief showing him in Fajsz (Hungary)
Grand Prince of the Hungarians
Predecessor
Zoltán (debated)
Successor
Taksony
Dynasty
Árpád dynasty
Father
Jutotzas
Religion
Hungarian paganism
Fajsz (Hungarian:[ˈfɒjs]), also Falicsi ([ˈfɒlit͡ʃi]), 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.
Fajsz (Hungarian: [ˈfɒjs]), also Falicsi ([ˈfɒlit͡ʃi]), was Grand Prince of the Hungarians from about 950 to around 955. All information on him comes...
Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus wrote around 950 that Fajsz, Taksony's cousin, was grand prince of the Hungarians at that time. In that...
The whole system of Hungarian villages developed in the 10th century. Fajsz and Taksony, the Grand Princes of the Hungarians, began to reform the power...
did not launch any further military campaigns against them; their leader Fajsz was dethroned following their defeat, and was succeeded as Grand Prince...
Menumorut's daughter (?) Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians c. 947 Fajsz c. 947 ┃ c. 955 Early 10th century Son of Jutocsa Grandson of Árpád, Grand...
– Árpád, Grand Prince (c.895–c.907) Zoltán, Grand Prince (c.907–c.948) Fajsz, Grand Prince (c. 948) Taksony, Grand Prince (c.955–c.973) Géza, Grand Prince...
Bulcsú and Termacsu were also sent to the city as envoys of Grand Prince Fajsz. While in Constantinople, he also received the honorary title patrikios...
Álmos Árpád Jutotzas Zoltán Fajsz Taksony (d. 997) Géza Mihály (d. 1038) Stephen I r. 1000-1038 Grimelda [?] Sarolta (d. 1044) Samuel r. 1041-1044 Vazul...
community declined. The synagogue was demolished in the 1950s. [13] FajszFajsz Synagogue [14] Jánoshalma Jánoshalma Synagogue before 1850 stand It is...
created in the 10th century. The first known ruler of the principality was Fajsz who had his residence in Somogyvár. He was followed by Zerind the Bald,...
Hierotheos accompanies Gylas back to Hungary. c. 950 Árpád's grandson, Fajsz, is the paramount leader of the confederation of the seven Magyar tribes...
genus was Súr, a commander in the Battle of Lechfeld, son of Grand Prince Fajsz, thus a member of the Árpád dynasty. Beled, a son of Súr, married the daughter...