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    3 days ago · During this conflict, in 1264, Béla sent Cuman troops commanded by the chieftain Menk to fight his son Stephen.: 82 : 55 Elizabeth married Stephen V; they were parents of six children. Their son, Ladislaus IV became the king of Hungary while her other son, Andrew of Hungary, became Duke of Slavonia. By 1262, Stephen V had taken the title of ...

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      Cuman or Kuman (also called Kipchak, Qypchaq or Polovtsian,...

  2. 4 days ago · The best-known Cuman ruler is Khan Khuten (Kötöny), a ruler who was accepted into the Kingdom of Hungary by Béla IV (and then murdered) just before the Mongol invasion. But we could also mention Basarab, who ruled in Bessarabia, the present-day Wallachia region, who according to some historians may have been related to the Hunyadi family.

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    1 day ago · King Béla IV of Hungary, therefore, ordered the construction of reinforced stone walls around the towns and set his own royal palace on the top of the protecting hills of Buda. In 1361 it became the capital of Hungary.

  5. 1 day ago · Andrew's son King Béla IV was forced to deal with troubles brought by the first Mongol invasion of Hungary. Following the Hungarian defeat in the Battle of the Sajó River in 1241, the king withdrew to Dalmatia, hoping to take refuge there, with the Mongols in pursuit.

  6. 2 days ago · After King Béla IV of Hungary rejected Batu Khan's ultimatum to surrender the Cumans, Subutai began planning the Mongol invasion of Europe. Batu and Subutai were to lead two armies to attack Hungary itself, while a third under Baidar, Orda Khan and Kadan would attack Poland as a diversion to occupy northern European forces which might come to ...

  7. 3 days ago · He migrated to Hungary and ruled over Syrmia and Bacs (1227-42) as a vassal of king Béla IV of Hungary. Manuel Angelos (b. after 1195 - d. 1212) Isaac II Angelos or Angelus (Greek: Ισαάκιος Β’ Άγγελος, Isaakios II Angelos) (September 1156 – January 1204) was Byzantine emperor from 1185 to 1195, and again from 1203 to 1204.

  8. 3 days ago · Hungary Foundation has filled an important gap in civil society relations between the two countries, providing substantial funding for Hungarian–American academic and cultural exchange programs, and contributing to building bilateral civil society relations through a variety of grants.

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