Genome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty

Abstract The ancient Hungarians, “Madzsars”, established their control of the Carpathian Basin in the late ninth century and founded the Hungarian Kingdom around 1000AD. The origin of the Magyars as a tribal federation has been much debated in the past. From the time of the conquest to the early fou...

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Main Authors: Chuan-Chao Wang, Cosimo Posth, Anja Furtwängler, Katalin Sümegi, Zsolt Bánfai, Miklós Kásler, Johannes Krause, Béla Melegh
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98796-x
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spelling doaj-37dab6e9692e4372bf1c909c55cca40d2021-10-03T11:33:34ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-011111910.1038/s41598-021-98796-xGenome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynastyChuan-Chao Wang0Cosimo Posth1Anja Furtwängler2Katalin Sümegi3Zsolt Bánfai4Miklós Kásler5Johannes Krause6Béla Melegh7Department of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human HistoryDepartment of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human HistoryInstitute for Archaeological Sciences, Archaeo- and Palaeogenetics, University of TübingenDepartment of Medical Genetics, Medical School, University of PécsDepartment of Medical Genetics, Medical School, University of PécsNational Institute of OncologyDepartment of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human HistoryDepartment of Medical Genetics, Medical School, University of PécsAbstract The ancient Hungarians, “Madzsars”, established their control of the Carpathian Basin in the late ninth century and founded the Hungarian Kingdom around 1000AD. The origin of the Magyars as a tribal federation has been much debated in the past. From the time of the conquest to the early fourteenth century they were ruled by descendants of the Arpad family. In order to learn more about the genetic origin of this family, we here analyzed the genome of Bela III one of the most prominent members of the early Hungarian dynasty that ruled the Hungarian Kingdom from 1172 to 1196. The Y-Chromosome of Bela III belongs to haplogroup R1a-Z2123 that is today found in highest frequency in Central Asia, supporting a Central Asian origin for the ruling lineage of the Hungarian kingdom. The autosomal DNA profile of Bela III, however, falls within the genetic variation of present-day east European populations. This is further supported through his mtDNA genome that belongs to haplogroup H, the most common European maternal lineage, but also found in Central Asia. However, we didn’t find an exact haplotype match for Bela III. The typical autosomal and maternal Central Eastern European ancestry among Bela III autosomes might be best explained by consecutive intermarriage with local European ruling families.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98796-x
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author Chuan-Chao Wang
Cosimo Posth
Anja Furtwängler
Katalin Sümegi
Zsolt Bánfai
Miklós Kásler
Johannes Krause
Béla Melegh
spellingShingle Chuan-Chao Wang
Cosimo Posth
Anja Furtwängler
Katalin Sümegi
Zsolt Bánfai
Miklós Kásler
Johannes Krause
Béla Melegh
Genome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty
Scientific Reports
author_facet Chuan-Chao Wang
Cosimo Posth
Anja Furtwängler
Katalin Sümegi
Zsolt Bánfai
Miklós Kásler
Johannes Krause
Béla Melegh
author_sort Chuan-Chao Wang
title Genome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty
title_short Genome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty
title_full Genome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty
title_fullStr Genome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty
title_sort genome-wide autosomal, mtdna, and y chromosome analysis of king bela iii of the hungarian arpad dynasty
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract The ancient Hungarians, “Madzsars”, established their control of the Carpathian Basin in the late ninth century and founded the Hungarian Kingdom around 1000AD. The origin of the Magyars as a tribal federation has been much debated in the past. From the time of the conquest to the early fourteenth century they were ruled by descendants of the Arpad family. In order to learn more about the genetic origin of this family, we here analyzed the genome of Bela III one of the most prominent members of the early Hungarian dynasty that ruled the Hungarian Kingdom from 1172 to 1196. The Y-Chromosome of Bela III belongs to haplogroup R1a-Z2123 that is today found in highest frequency in Central Asia, supporting a Central Asian origin for the ruling lineage of the Hungarian kingdom. The autosomal DNA profile of Bela III, however, falls within the genetic variation of present-day east European populations. This is further supported through his mtDNA genome that belongs to haplogroup H, the most common European maternal lineage, but also found in Central Asia. However, we didn’t find an exact haplotype match for Bela III. The typical autosomal and maternal Central Eastern European ancestry among Bela III autosomes might be best explained by consecutive intermarriage with local European ruling families.
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