Árpád
Árpád was a significant leader of the early Hungarian tribes in the 9th century. He is often regarded as the founder of the Hungarian state and played a crucial role in the migration of the Magyars into the Carpathian Basin. Under his leadership, the tribes united and established a foothold in the region, which laid the groundwork for the future Kingdom of Hungary.
His legacy is commemorated in Hungarian history, and he is considered a national hero. The Árpád dynasty, which descended from him, ruled Hungary for several centuries, influencing the country's culture and governance.