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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gyula_IIGyula II - Wikipedia

    Zombor, also referred to as Gyula II or Gylas, was a Hungarian tribal leader in the middle of the 10th century. He visited Constantinople, where he was baptized in 952 with the baptismal name of Stephen.

    • fl. 950-952
  2. Il gyula, riportato anche nelle forme Yula, Gula, Gila, era, secondo le fonti musulmane e bizantine, il titolo riservato a uno dei due re a capo della società tribale degli antichi Ungari nel IX-X secolo.

  3. II. Gyula pápa (eredeti nevén: Giuliano della Rovere; Albisola Superiore, 1443. december 5. – Róma, 1513. február 21.) a 216. római pápa 1503-tól haláláig. II. Gyula a reneszánsz korában regnáló egyházfők közül az egyik legismertebb.

    • Giuliano della Rovere
  4. The Byzantine Ioannes Skylitzes in the second half of the 11th century recounted (using earlier written sources) the baptism of the Hungarian chieftain Gyula (or gyula) in Constantinople in the mid-10th century.

  5. Gyula, duca di Transilvania, con il centro nella città dí Alba Iulia. « Stephen rex Ungaricus super avunculum suum regem Iulum cum exercitum venit » ( Annales Hildesheimenses - testo originale [4] )

  6. Gyula II was a Hungarian tribal leader in the middle of the 10th century. He visited Constantinople where he was baptized. His baptismal name was Stephen (Stefan). He descended from a family whose members held the hereditary title gyula which was the second in rank among the leaders of the Hungarian tribal federation.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gyula_IIIGyula III - Wikipedia

    Gyula III, also Iula or Gyula the Younger, Geula or Gyla, was an early medieval ruler in Transylvania (c. 980 – 1003/1004). Around 1003, he and his family were attacked, dispossessed and captured by King Stephen I of Hungary (1000/1001-1038).