Talk:Hadúr

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Of the two sources cited for this article, one refers to an source that does not seem to exist (I could not find mention of Hadúr in Encyclopedia Mythica). The other is an early 20th century book for children that mentions Hadúr only to say that a white horse was sacrificed to him before battle.

Discussion in the article about Hungarian Mythology suggests that everything in this article should be considered dubious. Excerpts from discussion there: 'The problem with the article is that there is no recognized source for Hungarian pagan cosmogony or a pantheon at all...' The name “Hadúr” was "first used by writer Sándor Aranyrákosi Székely in the 19th century for his epic A székelyek Erdélyben - see cief.elte.hu/sites/default/files/16palferenc65-73.pdf)"