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Zoltán of Transylvania

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Zoltán of Transylvania (Hungarian: Erdőelvi Zoltán, Latin: Erdeelui Zoltan) was the first voivode of Transylvania reigning from 1003 to 1011 according to a 14th-century chronicle. Modern historians do not accept the chronicle's claim.

Identity

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According to the Chronicon Pictum, he was the same person as Stephen's great-grandfather, Zolta. Modern historians debate this because he would be over 100 years by that time and instead suggest that Mark of Kalt confused them. It is likely that Zoltán was a relative of the king, maybe his brother.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Györffy, György (1983). István király és műve. Gondolat Könyvkiadó. ISBN 9632812212.
  2. ^ Köpeczi, Béla; Makkai, László; Mócsy, András; Szász, Zoltán (1986). Erdély története. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
  3. ^ Geréb, László (1993). Képes krónika. Magyar Hírlap and Maecenas kiadó. ISBN 963-8164-07-7.