Zombor (Gyula II) | |
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Gyula of the Hungarians | |
Reign | fl. 950-952 |
Predecessor | Kurszán or Bogát (?) |
Successor | Gyula III |
Born | c. early 10th century Principality of Hungary |
Baptised | 952 Constantinople, Byzantine Empire |
Died | c. late 10th century Principality of Hungary |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Noble family | Gyula lineage |
Issue | Gyula III Sarolt Karold |
Father | Gyula I (?) |
Zombor, also referred to as Gyula II or Gylas, was a Hungarian tribal leader in the middle of the 10th century.[1] He visited Constantinople, where he was baptized in 952[2] with the baptismal name of Stephen.[1]