Béla II (the Blind) King of Hungary 300,321
- Fřdt: 1108, Esztergom
- Ćgteskab (1): Jelena of Serbia den 28 Apr. 1127
- Dřd: 13 Feb. 1141 i en alder af 33 ĺr
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Béla the Blind (Hungarian: Vak Béla; Croatian: Bela Slijepi; Slovak: Belo Slepý; c. 1109 - 13 February 1141) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1131. He was blinded along with his rebellious father Álmos on the order of Álmos's brother, King Coloman of Hungary. Béla grew up in monasteries during the reign of Coloman's son Stephen II. The childless king arranged Béla's marriage with Helena of Rascia, who would become her husband's co-ruler throughout his reign.
Béla was crowned king at least two months after the death of Stephen II, implying that his accession to the throne did not happen without opposition. Two violent purges were carried out among the partisans of his predecessors to strengthen Béla's rule. King Coloman's alleged son Boris tried to dethrone Béla but the king and his allies defeated the pretender's troops in 1132. In the second half of Béla's reign, Hungary adopted an active foreign policy. Bosnia and Split seem to have accepted Béla's suzerainty around 1136.
Béla blev gift med Jelena of Serbia, datter af Uros I of Serbia Count og Anna Diogenissa, den 28 Apr. 1127. (Jelena of Serbia blev fřdt efter 1109 og dřde efter 1146.)
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