Gyula III (Prokui?) | |
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Gyula of the Hungarians | |
Reign | c. 980-1003/1004 |
Predecessor | Zombor |
Successor | Title abolished |
Born | c. Mid-late 10th Century Principality of Hungary |
Died | 11th Century Kingdom of Hungary |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Wars and battles | Rebellion against Stephen I of Hungary |
Offices | Gyula |
Issue | |
Father | Zombor |
Gyula III,[1] also Iula or Gyula the Younger,[2] Geula[2] or Gyla,[3] was an early medieval ruler in Transylvania[2] (c. 980[1] – 1003/1004[3]). Around 1003, he and his family were attacked, dispossessed and captured by King Stephen I of Hungary (1000/1001-1038).[2] The name "Gyula" was also a title, the second highest rank in Hungarian tribal confederation.[4]
According to Gyula Kristó, his actual name was probably Prokui.[1] However, certain historians like István Bóna disagree with this identification.[2]