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(ansl 0990-Efter 1038)
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Mieszko II Lambert King of Poland
(0990-1034)
Richeza de Lorraine
(0995-1063)
Béla I King of Hungary
(Omkr 1016-1063)
Richeza|Ryksa of Poland
(1013-1075)
Geza I King of Hungary
(Omkr 1039-1077)

 

Familie

Ćgtefćller/břrn:
1. Synadene

2. Sophie von Looz

Geza I King of Hungary 300

  • Fřdt: Omkr 1039, , , , Polen
  • Ćgteskab (1): Synadene
  • Ćgteskab (2): Sophie von Looz omkring 1062
  • Dřd: 24 Apr. 1077 i en alder af ca. 38 ĺr
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punkttegn  Notater:

Géza I (Hungarian pronunciation: ['ge?z?]; Hungarian: I. Géza; c. 1040 - 25 April 1077) was King of Hungary from 1074 until his death. He was the eldest son of King Béla I. His baptismal name was Magnus. When his father died in 1063, Géza's cousin Solomon acquired the crown with German assistance, forcing Géza to leave Hungary. Géza returned with Polish reinforcements and signed a treaty with Solomon in early 1064. In the treaty, Géza and his brother, Ladislaus acknowledged the rule of Solomon, who granted them their father's former duchy, which encompassed one-third of the Kingdom of Hungary.

Géza closely cooperated with Solomon, but their relationship became tense from 1071. The king invaded the duchy in February 1074 and defeated Géza in a battle. However, Géza was victorious at the decisive battle of Mogyoród on 14 March 1074. He soon acquired the throne, although Solomon maintained his rule in the regions of Moson and Pressburg (present-day Bratislava, Slovakia) for years. Géza initiated peace negotiations with his dethroned cousin in the last months of his life. Géza's sons were minors when he died and he was succeeded by his brother Ladislaus.


Billede

Geza blev gift med Synadene, datter af Theodoulos Synadenos og N. N. (Synadene dřde efter 1077.)


Billede

Geza blev derefter gift med Sophie von Looz omkring 1062. (Sophie von Looz dřde omkring 1065.)




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