Tonuzoba
Tonuzoba or Tonuzaba ({{fl.|{{circa}} 950}}) was a Pecheneg tribal chieftain who settled with his people in Hungary. He is the first known ancestor of the Tomaj, Pál Engel, Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, I.B.Tauris,, 2005, p. 85 Szalók, Bő, and Örkény kindreds.
He was given lands from Taksony in the county of Heves. Györffy argues that he was related to the grand prince because Taksony's wife was of Pecheneg descent. Györffy György, A magyarság keleti elemei, Gondolat Kiadó, 1990, p. 306 According to legend, Tonuzoba was buried alive at Abádszalók because he refused to convert to Christianity.