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Kurszán : ウィキペディア英語版
Kurszán

Kurszán (died 904),〔(Acta historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Volume 9 ), Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, 1963, p. 353〕 was a kende of the Magyars in the dual leadership with Árpád serving as a gyula. While kende was roughly correspondent to the Khazar title khagan, Árpád's role equated to the Khazar military title bek. In Latin sources he was referred to as ''rex''〔SZABÓ, Christopher "(The Magyar Raids: Fact and Fable )" October–December 2012〕 and had a political status as a sacred king until he was massacred in a political plot of Western rulers and was temporarily succeeded by Árpád.〔Mária Steiner, (Museums in Budapest: Hungarian National Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Hungarian National Gallery, Museum of Applied Arts, Ethnographical Museum, Budapest Historical Museum ), Corvina Kiadó, 1985, p. 64〕
==Hungarian conquest==
He had a crucial role in the Hungarian Conquest (Honfoglalás). In 892/893 together with Arnulf of Carinthia he attacked Great Moravia to secure the eastern borders of the Frankish Empire. Arnulf gave him all the captured lands in Moravia. Kurszán also occupied the southern part of Hungary that had belonged to the Bulgarian Kingdom. He entered into an alliance with Leo VI the Wise Byzantine emperor after realizing the country's vulnerability from the south. Together they surprisingly defeated the army of Simeon I of Bulgaria.
In the summer of 904 Louis the Child invited Kurszán and his entourage to negotiate at the river Fischa. All were murdered there. From this point Árpád became the only ruler〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=''Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, joint publication with the Hungarian Research Institute of Canada, a research ancillary of the University of Toronto'' )〕 and occupied some of the territory of the former partner ruler. The Kurszán family settled near Óbuda where they built Kurszánvára (meaning Castle of Kurszán). After Kurszán's death, they lived under the name Kartal.
There are toponymic traces of Kurszán on the right side of the Danube.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=''Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, joint publication with the Hungarian Research Institute of Canada, a research ancillary of the University of Toronto'' )〕

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