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  1. Boris (Hungarian: Borisz; c. 1114 – c. 1154), also known as Boris Kalamanos (Greek: Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, Russian & Ukrainian: Борис Коломанович) was a claimant to the Hungarian throne in the middle of the 12th century. He was the son of Euphemia of Kiev, the second wife of Coloman the Learned, King of Hungary.

  2. Boris ( Hungarian: Borisz; c. 1114 – c. 1154), also known as Boris Kalamanos ( Greek: Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, Russian & Ukrainian: Борис Коломанович) [A] was a claimant to the Hungarian throne in the middle of the 12th century. He was the son of Euphemia of Kiev, the second wife of Coloman the Learned, King of Hungary.

  3. Boris (Hungarian language: Borisz; c. 1114 – c. 1154), also known as Boris Kalamanos (Greek: Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, Russian: Борис Коломанович) was a claimant to the Hungarian throne in the middle of the 12th century. He was the son of Euphemia of Kiev, the second wife of Coloman the Learned, King of Hungary. After ...

  4. Simeon Bogdanović–Siniša claimed that Ana was the daughter of Ban Borić, however, he wrongly thought that Borić and Boris Kalamanos were the same person (when in fact, Boris died in 1154, and Borić was alive in 1163), thus Ana, based on this assumption, would have been the daughter of Boris. [1] [2]

  5. In my paper on Boris kalamanos, I pointed out the arguments which likely allow us to assume that around 1131–1132 he was the Byzantine candidate for the hungarian throne20. the aforementioned marriage ensured Byzantium’s political support for Boris to his claims for the hungarian throne. the chances of kalamanos were further strengthened by ...

  6. Apr 29, 2022 · Boris Kalamanos (Kiev, c. 1114-1153/1154) was a pretender who claimed the Hungarian throne. He desperately tried to assert his claims with the assistance of Poland, the Holy Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, but he failed and died in exile.

  7. Quick Reference. (Καλαμάνος, Καλαμα̑νος), a noble family of Russo-Hungarian origin. The founder, Boris, was a son of the Hungarian king Coloman or Kálmán (1095–1116) of the house of Arpad and Evfimija, the ... From: Kalamanos in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium ».

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