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Kaplon (or Cupan) was a Hungarian tribal chieftain, the second son of Kond, who was one of the seven chieftains of the Magyars according to Anonymus, author of the Gesta Hungarorum. It is possible that Kurszán, who was killed in 904, was his elder brother.

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  • Kaplon (chef de clan) (fr)
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  • Kaplon (ou Cupan) était un chef de clan hongrois, le second fils de Kond qui était l'un des sept chefs magyars, chef des tribus ayant migré en Europe centrale au IXe siècle. Il est possible que Kurszán, qui fut tué en 904, soit son frère ainé. Après la conquête de la plaine de Pannonie par les tribus magyars en 965 (ou bien 896-907), les frères Kücsid et Kaplon s'installèrent dans le Nyírség au nord-est de l'actuelle Hongrie. Kaplon fonda alors le clan Kaplon qui fut à l'origine de plusieurs familles dont la puissante famille Károlyi. (fr)
  • Kaplon (or Cupan) was a Hungarian tribal chieftain, the second son of Kond, who was one of the seven chieftains of the Magyars according to Anonymus, author of the Gesta Hungarorum. It is possible that Kurszán, who was killed in 904, was his elder brother. (en)
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  • Kaplon (or Cupan) was a Hungarian tribal chieftain, the second son of Kond, who was one of the seven chieftains of the Magyars according to Anonymus, author of the Gesta Hungarorum. It is possible that Kurszán, who was killed in 904, was his elder brother. After the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin (895 or 896–c. 907), the brothers Kücsid and Kaplon settled in the Nyírség, northeastern part of the Great Hungarian Plain and founded a monastery in Kaplony (today: Căpleni, Romania), near the Ecsed Marsh. Chieftain Kaplon was the ancestor of the gens (or clan) Kaplon. The (which still exists), Bagossy, Csomaközy, Vadai and Vetési families were also originate from that genus. (en)
  • Kaplon (ou Cupan) était un chef de clan hongrois, le second fils de Kond qui était l'un des sept chefs magyars, chef des tribus ayant migré en Europe centrale au IXe siècle. Il est possible que Kurszán, qui fut tué en 904, soit son frère ainé. Après la conquête de la plaine de Pannonie par les tribus magyars en 965 (ou bien 896-907), les frères Kücsid et Kaplon s'installèrent dans le Nyírség au nord-est de l'actuelle Hongrie. Kaplon fonda alors le clan Kaplon qui fut à l'origine de plusieurs familles dont la puissante famille Károlyi. (fr)
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