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INTRODUCING  HUNGAR Y      39

                                                                              THE HISTORY OF

                                                                              HUNGARY


                                                                              Most modern histories give little space to pre-Magyar Hungary but, given
                                                                              the importance of the region both then and now, this is a shame. Hungary’s
                                                                              geographical location, at the heart of the European continent, has made it
                                                                              pivotal in invasions and empire-building from a time long before the notion
                                                                              of Europe – or Hungary – had ever been contemplated.

                                                                              There is evidence that the Great Plain    Urals, rolled into the region in 895 or 896.
                                                                              has been inhabited since the Bronze Age.   It was at this time that Hungarian history
                                                                              Horsemen from the steppes eventually   first became entangled in conflict. The
                                                                              destroyed the existing culture in the    Magyars claim to have arrived in a desolate,
                                                                              13th century BC. Celts later occupied parts   sparsely populated land (the Slavs having
                                                                              of the land, and in AD 10 to 35, in its final   moved south into the Balkans at the end
                                                                              push for expansion, Rome conquered   of the 8th century); meanwhile, Romanian
                                                                              Transdanubia, renaming it Pannonia,    historians – to support their claim on
                                                                              and later adding Dacia.        Transylvania – insist that the Carpathian
                                                                                The Romans developed an urban   basin was in fact inhabited by direct
                                                                              infrastructure, including paved roads, city   descendants of the Romans.
                                                                              forums, stadiums and baths, in Northern     The Magyars first settled on Csepel
                                                                              Transdanubia, still visible today in the   Island, in the middle of the Danube
                                                                              ruined remains of Aquin cum, Óbuda,   just south of present-day Budapest,
                                                                              Szombathely and Sopron.        before quickly occupying much of the
                                                                                Barbarian tribes finally put an end to the   surrounding area. Tradition holds that
                                                                              rule of Rome. In 271 Dacia was abandoned   once the entire Carpathian basin had
                                                                              as too expensive and troublesome to   been occupied – and what little resistance
                                                                              defend; Pannonia was similarly left to its   there was had been quelled – the Magyar
                                                                              fate in 403. Gothic, Hun, Avar and Slav   clan leaders chose a chieftain named
                                                                              tribes by turns filled the void; indeed, the   Árpád to lead them, and that they swore
                                                                              Hun king Attila ran his powerful but short-  an oath by sipping from a cup of their
                                                                              lived empire from here.        mixed blood to accept Árpád’s male
                                                                                                             descendants as the Magyars’ hereditary
                                                                              The Magyars                    chieftains. Estimates suggest that Árpád
                                                                              The Magyars, a nomadic, pagan, Finno-  ruled over some 400,000 people, made
                                                                              Ugric tribe whose ancient homeland is   up of seven Magyar, one Kabar, and other
                                                                              thought to have been an area east of the   smaller tribes.

                                                                              500,000 BC Traces of hunters   5,000 BC Evidence   c.10 AD Romans   895–6 Magyars migrate
                                                                              living at Vértesszőlős near Tata   of Stone Age   invade Transdanubia,   west into the Danube-
                                                                              in 500,000 BC, who made and   settlements in the   incorporating it into   Tisza Basin. Árpád is
                                                                              used tools, were found in 1965.  Carpathian basin.  Pannonia.  chosen as their chieftain.
                                                                              500,000 BC  10,000 BC  5,000 BC    AD          850 AD
                                                                                                                c.50 BC Celtic Eravi settle ments
                                                                               c.10,000 BC Remains              on Gellért Hill, Buda.  895 Magyars
                                                                                 dating from the                                join Byzantine
                                                                              Palaeolithic era indicate       800 BC Tombs with Iron Age urns   armies to fight
                                                                                 settlements near   Carving of the sun   at Pünkösdfürdő.  the Bulgars.
                                                                                present-day Buda.  god Mithras
                                                                               Gyula Benczúr’s The Baptism of Vajk, in the Hungarian National Gallery



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