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  1. Coloman the Learned, [1] [2] also the Book-Lover [3] or the Bookish [4] ( Hungarian: Könyves Kálmán; Croatian: Koloman; Slovak: Koloman Učený; c. 1070 – 3 February 1116) was King of Hungary from 1095 and King of Croatia from 1097 until his death. Because Coloman and his younger brother Álmos were underage when their father Géza I died ...

  2. Coloman (born c. 1070—died Feb. 3, 1116) was the king of Hungary from 1095 who pursued expansionist policies and stabilized and improved the internal order of Hungary. Coloman was the natural son of King Géza I by a Greek concubine .

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  3. Nov 20, 2020 · Summary. IT IS NOT known where exactly in Hungary Coloman went after his release from capture in Halych by Mstislav. Conceivably Coloman may have spent time in Scepus, if we assume the existence of a royal curia there; but we lack any supporting information.

  4. Chapter 5 Coloman’s Position in Halych, 1215–22: Campaigns and Opponents; Chapter 6 Upholding the Galician Claim: Coloman’s Place in Hungary; PART TWO COLOMAN, DUKE OF WHOLE SLAVONIA (1226–1241) Chapter 7 Coloman and Scepus, Before 1226; Chapter 8 Coloman as Duke of Whole Slavonia from 1226; Chapter 9 Coloman’s Status and the Inner ...

  5. coloman’s coronation as king of galicia:: date and place download; xml; the hungarian elite and coloman’s court download; xml; coloman’s position in halych, 1215–22:: campaigns and opponents download; xml; upholding the galician claim:: coloman’s place in hungary download; xml; coloman and scepus, before 1226 download; xml

  6. Coloman of Halych ( Hungarian: Kálmán; Ukrainian: Коломан; 1208 – 1241) was the ruler—from 1214 prince, and from 1215 or 1216 to 1221 king—of Halych, and duke of Slavonia from 1226 to his death. He was the second son of Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania. His father and Leszek the White, Duke of Poland, concluded an ...

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  8. Coloman controlled territories that comprise modern-day Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, and Bosnia and, as a result, he has long featured in various competing national historiographies. This study draws on Hungarian and other research that is inaccessible outside the region and places Coloman at the crossroads of Latin Christendom, Eastern ...

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