Grand Princes of The Hungarians
- Álmos (c. 820 - c. 850)
- Árpád (c. 850– c. 907)
- Solt (c. 907 – c. 948)
- Fajsz (c. 948)
- Taksony (c. 955 – c. 973)
- Géza (c. 973 – 997)
- Stephen / Vajk (997 – 1000, became the first king of the Hungarians)
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