Geza II King of Hungary 300
Notater: Géza II (Hungarian: II. Géza; Croatian: Gejza II; Slovak: Gejza II; 1130 - 31 May 1162) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1141 to 1162. He was the oldest son of Béla the Blind and his wife, Helena of Rascia. When his father died, Géza was still a child and he started ruling under the guardianship of his mother and her brother, Belo. A pretender to the throne, Boris Kalamanos, who had already claimed Hungary during Béla the Blind's reign, temporarily captured Pressburg (now Bratislava in Slovakia) with the assistance of German mercenaries in early 1146. In retaliation, Géza, who came of age in the same year, invaded Austria and routed Henry Jasomirgott, Margrave of Austria, in the Battle of the Fischa. Geza blev gift med Jewfrosinija|Euphrosyne of Kiev, datter af Mstislav I of Kiev Grand Duke og Ljubawa Dimitriewna Sawiditsch, i 1146. (Jewfrosinija|Euphrosyne of Kiev blev fřdt omkring 1130 og dřde omkring 1193.) |
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