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- Lehel abstract "Lehel (or Lehal or Lail or Lehl or Lel) (died 955) was a Magyar chieftain, one of the military leaders of prince Taksony of Hungary, the descendant of Árpád. He was one of the more important figures of the Magyar invasions of Europe. He was captured at the Battle of Lechfeld, called the Battle of Augsburg by the Hungarians, and later executed in Regensburg.".
- Lehel deathDate "0955".
- Lehel deathYear "0955".
- Lehel thumbnail Lehel-Kurtje-ChroniconPictum.jpg?width=300.
- Lehel wikiPageID "1738296".
- Lehel wikiPageLength "3921".
- Lehel wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Lehel wikiPageRevisionID "667010962".
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Anonymus_(chronicler).
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Augsburg.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Lechfeld.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Lechfeld_(955).
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Riade.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Bele_Regis_Notarius.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Bulcsú.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Category:955_deaths.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungarian_nobility.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungarian_soldiers.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magyar_tribal_chieftains.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Slovakia.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Chronicon_Pictum.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Henry_I,_Duke_of_Bavaria.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Horka_(title).
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_invasions_of_Europe.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Hungarians.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Jászberény.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Kabar.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Magyars.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Nitra.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Regensburg.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Scythians.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Seven_chieftains_of_the_Magyars.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Taksony_of_Hungary.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Tribal_chief.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink Árpád.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink File:Hungary_Jaszbereny_Lehel.jpg.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLink File:Lehel-Kurtje-ChroniconPictum.jpg.
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lehel".
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lél (Lehel)".
- Lehel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lél".
- Lehel dateOfDeath "955".
- Lehel hasPhotoCollection Lehel.
- Lehel name "Lehel".
- Lehel shortDescription "Magyar chieftain".
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- Lehel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Lehel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Lehel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lehel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Lehel description "Magyar chieftain".
- Lehel description "Magyar chieftain".
- Lehel subject Category:955_deaths.
- Lehel subject Category:Hungarian_nobility.
- Lehel subject Category:Hungarian_soldiers.
- Lehel subject Category:Magyar_tribal_chieftains.
- Lehel subject Category:Medieval_Slovakia.
- Lehel subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Lehel hypernym Chieftain.
- Lehel type Agent.
- Lehel type Person.
- Lehel type Person.
- Lehel type Agent.
- Lehel type NaturalPerson.
- Lehel type Thing.
- Lehel type Q215627.
- Lehel type Q5.
- Lehel type Person.
- Lehel comment "Lehel (or Lehal or Lail or Lehl or Lel) (died 955) was a Magyar chieftain, one of the military leaders of prince Taksony of Hungary, the descendant of Árpád. He was one of the more important figures of the Magyar invasions of Europe. He was captured at the Battle of Lechfeld, called the Battle of Augsburg by the Hungarians, and later executed in Regensburg.".
- Lehel label "Lehel".
- Lehel seeAlso Battle_of_Lechfeld_(955).
- Lehel sameAs Леле.
- Lehel sameAs Lehel_(Ungarn).
- Lehel sameAs Lehel.
- Lehel sameAs Lél.
- Lehel sameAs Lehel_(condottiero).
- Lehel sameAs Lél.
- Lehel sameAs m.05s664.
- Lehel sameAs Леле_(венгерский_вождь).
- Lehel sameAs Лел_(угорський_вождь).
- Lehel sameAs Q1044288.
- Lehel sameAs Q1044288.
- Lehel wasDerivedFrom Lehel?oldid=667010962.
- Lehel depiction Lehel-Kurtje-ChroniconPictum.jpg.
- Lehel isPrimaryTopicOf Lehel.
- Lehel name "Lehel".