Neimet was leader of a tatar army invading Hunnia at river Tisza in 1359 according to italians that is in 10 of our aera,but was expulsed by Hungarian king Vladislav called by pollonians also Stanislav from there.
Neimet might well have even as early as then meant the same as Theydás ( T'sh-Ewiut-Da ) and A'anshe-K'nez . From his family descended a large number of Deutsch ( Da-Ewiut-T'sh ) families of our days practically identical with diuche tribe of Araucania. He was perhaps also called "Ióséph" in some sources of antique character as leader of the great liberation movement of the Holy Land against italians.
Jews and christians read 'Asher.
See Deutsch Német,Dózsa,Koman,Tevan,Dér,Wycliffe,Hollander,Bayer,Amsterdamer,Schwab,Ashkenazi,German,Hermann,Pak,Hermányi,Hunyady,Wilner !
Balázs Déri