Arpad, the Magyar national hero, son of Al-mos, who led the Magyars into Hungary, died, after a reign of about 18 years, in 907. He completed the conquest begun by his father, carried on wars with the Bulgarians and Moravians, conquered Transylvania, Croatia, and Slavonia, and made predatory incursions into Germany and northern Italy. He also successfully began the organization of his country. His only surviving son, Zoltan, continued the Arpad dynasty, which in 1000 assumed the royal dignity, and in 1301 became extinct in the male line with Andrew III.