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  1. 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 Serbia. When his father died, Géza was still a child and he started ruling under the guardianship of his mother and her brother, Beloš.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · GÉZA, son of BÉLA II "the Blind" King of Hungary & his wife Jelena of Serbia ( [1130]-3 or 31 May 1162, bur Székesfehérvár). The Chronicon Dubnicense names "Geysam, Ladizlaum, Stephanum et Almus" as the four sons of "Bela cecus" [684]. The Annales Gradicenses record the death in 1141 of "Bela rex Ungarorum" and the accession of his son [685].

  3. Jan 22, 2020 · Most of the coins were struck with gold from Hungary, where King Charles I, who ruled from 1308 to 1342, established the mines that provided most of the gold for all of Europe. Its supply of gold made Hungary, which started minting its own gold Forint in 1325, an important power in Europe for centuries.

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  5. King of Hungary and Croatia. Also known as II.Géza. Born in 1130 in Tolna Died on 7 June 1162 in Székesfehérvár

  6. In Hungary: The early kings. …secrecy, and Béla’s eldest son, Géza II (1141–62), ruled thereafter unchallenged, but the succession of Géza’s son, Stephen III (1162–72), was disputed by two of his uncles, Ladislas II (1162–63) and Stephen IV (1163–65). Happily, the death of Stephen IV exhausted the supply of uncles, and Stephen ...

  7. International Gothic: Art and Culture in Medieval England and Hungary c. 1400 Dynastic Intrigues and Domestic Realities during the Reigns of Andrew I and Bela I The Journey of Charles I, King of Hungary, from Visegrád to Naples (1333): Its Political Implications and Artistic Consequences

  8. 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 Serbia. When his father died, Géza was still a child and he started ruling under the guardianship of his mother and her brother, Beloš. A pretender to the throne, Boris Kalamanos, who ...

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