Talk:Hungarian invasions of Europe

Essay style
Its look like a test page, maybe good to sandbox. But it also looks like a original research or essay, because its only one citation there and than unsourced matherial. Next reason is, that I have not found the name of article "Hungarian invasions of Europe" in the google scholar: http://scholar.google.sk/scholar?q=%22Hungarian+invasions+of+Europe%22&hl=sk — Preceding unsigned comment added by Samofi (talk • contribs) 13:37, 24 August 2011 (UTC)

Editing the Tactics section
Hi, I red the chapter called Tactics, and I find it having wrong informations, based on a book, which used old, outdated informations about the Hungarian war tactics. For example there is not true, that Hungarians avoided the battles, and just plundered the regions they attacked, than run away when an enemy army appeared. This period is full with crushing Hungarian victories over huge European armies, resulting major deaths among the European military, political and religious leaders: Battle of Brenta, Battle of Pressburg, Battle of Püchen, Battle of Augsburg (910), Battle of Rednitz, Battle of Eisenach, etc. The new scientific result on this period is that the Hungarian armies, when they had enough warriors, they did not run away, but in the contrary, sought to fight and defeat the enemy armies, in order to not to be disturbed on their attacks against the towns and monasteries. Furthermore, at least between 910-933, the Europeans were affraid of entering in battle with the Hungarians, and this is why in many of the Hungarian raids, the enemy rulers sought refuge behind walled towns and castles instead of fighting them, other time they buyed their non-attendance with tribute. So, my request is, please let me change that chapter, allowing me to delete, if needed some lines. Thanks.Sylvain1975 (talk
 * If you have reliable sources supporting your opinion, then, feel free to edit the "Tactics" section.Fakirbakir (talk) 05:49, 20 October 2015 (UTC)

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Meeting with Saints Cyril and Methodius in 882
The article says "882 – The Hungarian "king" meet with Saints Cyril and Methodius at the Lower Danube to discuss". The problem is that Cyril died in 869. --118.238.250.193 (talk) 08:37, 28 December 2018 (UTC)