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  1. Constance of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarországi Konstancia, Ukrainian: Констанція Угорська) (?-1302), was a Queen consort of Galicia and a Grand Princess of Kiev by marriage to Leo I of Galicia, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1271–1301). She was the daughter of Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina. Family

  2. Constance of Hungary (in Hungarian, Konstancia; in Czech, Konstancie; c. 1180 – 6 December 1240) was the second Queen consort of Ottokar I of Bohemia. [1] Family. Constance was a daughter of Béla III of Hungary [2] and his first wife Agnes of Antioch.

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Constance of Hungary ( Hungarian: Magyarországi Konstancia, Ukrainian: Констанція Угорська) (?-1302), was a Queen consort of Galicia and a Grand Princess of Kiev by marriage to Leo I of Galicia, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1271–1301).

  4. Created by: Алеся. Added: Oct 5, 2021. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 232740240. Source citation. Constance was Queen of Rus' (1246-1301) alongside her husband Leo I of Galicia. She was the fifth daughter of King Bela IV and Maria Laskarina. Member of the Árpád dynasty.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Constance of Hungary (c. 1180 - 6 December 1240) was the second Queen consort of Ottokar I of Bohemia. [1] Family. Constance was a daughter of Béla III of Hungary and his first wife Agnes of Antioch. Her older siblings included Emeric of Hungary, Margaret of Hungary and Andrew II of Hungary.

    • Esztergom
    • Esztergom, Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary
    • circa 1180
  6. May 31, 2023 · Through her two marriages, Constance of Aragon gained a variety of royal titles – Queen of Hungary, Queen of Sicily, Queen of the Romans and Holy Roman Empress. By birth and her two marriages, she got to spend her life in several different countries – Spain, Hungary, Germany, and Italy.

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · Daughter of Bela IV Péter Árpád, IV. and Maria Lascarina. Wife of Lev I, King of Galicia and Rus. Mother of King Yuri I of Galicia, King of Ruthenia, Great Prince of Kiev, Volydymyr-Volhynia, Haly; Anastazja Rurik-házi; George Rurik-Halickie, I and Svyatoslava of Halych, Nun.

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