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Genomic landscape of the medieval Hungarian elite from the Szekesfehervar royal necropolis

Oszkar Schutz, Zoltan Maroti, Kitti Maar et al.

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2026-04-11 Published
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Authors

OS
Oszkar Schutz
ZM
Zoltan Maroti
KM
Kitti Maar
LK
Luca Kis
BK
Bence Kovacs
AG
Alexandra Ginguta
BT
Balazs Tihanyi
OA
Orsolya Anna Varadi
EN
Emil Nyerki
PK
Petra Kiss
MD
Monika Dosztig
BK
Balazs Kertesz
FS
Frigyes Szucsi
ZS
Zoltan Szabo
JO
Judit Olasz
PL
Peter L. Nagy
EN
Endre Neparaczki
TT
Tibor Torok
GI
Gergely I. B. Varga
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We analyzed 399 shotgun genomes from the Royal Basilica of Szekesfehervar, representing the elite of the Medieval Hungarian Kingdom. Our results reveal that the Carpathian Basin population underwent a marked homogenization during the Middle Ages, driven largely by admixture with eastern immigrant groups, especially the conquering Hungarians, resulting in a genomic landscape distinct from that of the surrounding European populations. The European ancestry component also shifted: the Avar-period Balkan element disappeared, while northern and northwestern European ancestry increased, likely reflecting changing political connections. We identified a previously unrecognized Conquest-period stratum at the site, including two individuals closely related to the Arpad dynasty. No large, continuous kinship networks were detected, indicating a dynamic and continuously renewed elite. At the population level, the strongest affinities were observed with the Conq_Asia_Core group and its ancestor, the Karayakupovo horizon, as well as with medieval populations from neighboring regions (present-day Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia, Poland, and Montenegro), reflecting the diverse sources of the medieval Hungarians.

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