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    Sarolt (c. 950 – c. 1008) was the wife of Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. She was born a daughter of Zombor (or Gyula II), gyula of Transylvania, second in rank among the leaders of the Hungarian tribal federation. Sarolt exerted a powerful influence on her husband which allowed her to also influence his government.

  2. Mar 16, 2023 · Sarolt (c. 950 – after 997), wife of Géza, High Prince of the Magyars. She was a daughter of Gyula of Transylvania, and was probably educated in the Eastern Orthodox faith. She was married to Géza, the son of Taksony, High Prince of the Magyars, who succeeded his father before 972.

    • circa 938
    • 997 (54-63)Hungary
    • Transylvania, Hungary
    • Consort
  3. Sarolt (bolgár-török: "fehér hölgymenyét"), (950 k. – 1008 k.) Géza nagyfejedelem felesége, az erdélyi Zombor gyula leánya, Szent István anyja, Anonymus szerint Tétény vezér (" Töhötöm ") dédunokája.

  4. Sarolt din Transilvania was born in 0950, in Transylvania, Hungary as the daughter of Gyula din Transilvania A magyarok Gyulája. She married Árpád-házi Géza Magyar nagyfejedelem from 0967 to 0975, in Transylvania, Romania. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 5 daughters. She died on 1 February 0997, in Hungary, at the age of 47 ...

  5. Taksony. Géza ( c. 940 – 997), also Gejza, was Grand Prince of the Hungarians from the early 970s. He was the son of Grand Prince Taksony and his Oriental— Khazar, Pecheneg or Volga Bulgarian —wife. He married Sarolt, a daughter of an Eastern Orthodox Hungarian chieftain.

  6. Discover the family tree of Sarolt OF TRANSYLVANIA for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

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  8. Sarolta (fl. 900s) Duchess of Hungary. Name variations: Sarolt. Flourished in the late 900s; married Prince Geysa also known as Prince or Duke Geza (r. 970–997); children: St. Stephen I (c. 975–1038), the first king of Hungary; Sarolta (fl. 1000s); Judith of Hungary (fl. late 900s); Maria (fl. 995–1025, who married the doge of Venice).

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