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  1. Maria Laskarina (c. 1206 – 16 July or 24 June 1270) was a Greek Queen consort of Hungary by marriage to Béla IV of Hungary. She was the daughter of Theodore I Laskaris and Anna Komnena Angelina. [1] Life. She was a younger sister of Irene Lascarina, first Empress consort of John III Doukas Vatatzes.

  2. Aug 31, 2023 · Maria Laskarina, *Nicaea ca 1206, +1270; m.1218 King Bela IV of Hungary (*1206 +3.5.1270) B5. [1m.] Eudokia Laskarina; engaged to Robert de Courtenay; m.before 1230 Anseau de Cayeux, Gov of Asia Minor; B6. [2m.] Konstantinos Laskaris, Duke of Thrace, *1214...

    • Bursa
    • Bela IV Péter Árpád, IV.
  3. When Μαρία Λασκαρίνα Magyar Királyné was born about 1206, in Bursa, Türkiye, her father, Θεόδωρος Αʹ Λάσκαρις Αυτοκρατορίας της Νίκαιας, was 33 and her mother, Άννα Αγγελίνα Κομνηνή Αυτοκράτειρα της Νίκαιας, was 31. She married Árpád-ház IV ...

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    • Árpád-Ház IV. Béla Magyar Király
  4. Maria Laskarina (c. 1206 – 16 July or 24 June 1270) was a Greek Queen consort of Hungary by marriage to Béla IV of Hungary. She was the daughter of Theodore I Laskaris and Anna Komnena Angelina.

    • Seals of Elizabeth The Cuman
    • Coins of Ladislas IV Featuring Elizabeth The Cuman
    • Dominican Nunnery on Margaret Island
    • Burial Crown from Margaret Island
    • The Gold Ring and Fabric Remnants from The Margaret Island Grave

    Elizabeth the Cuman used two seals during her lifetime. Her first seal dates from 1273, the time of her regency for her young son, Ladislas IV. The queen is crowned and her hair is unbound, like that of Maria Laskarina. The throne seat is flanked by the heads of two lions. The only other royal seal in Hungary that uses this symbolism was used by he...

    There are six coins attributed to Ladislas IV (r. 1272–1290) that have an image of a queen on them. Considering that Huszár only lists 44 coins from the king’s reign, this indicates that of all the rulers included in this survey, Ladislas IV minted the highest percentage of coins with a queen is depicted on them.Footnote 51 The obverse of one of th...

    The Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle states very clearly that the Hungarian king Stephen V was buried at the Dominican Nunnery on Margaret Island.Footnote 55 Known originally as Rabbit’s Island, it was renamed after his sister, St. Margaret (d. 1271), a royal nun who lived there.Footnote 56 Neither the date of Elizabeth the Cuman’s death nor her pla...

    The question of Elizabeth’s burial on Margaret Island is of crucial importance in discussing royal artifacts found at the site in the nineteenth century. After the Great Danube Flood of 1838, a crown was found in the ruins of the nunnery. An archaeological investigation was subsequently launched, though the documentation left much to be desired. Mo...

    When the Danube flooded in 1838, the crown was not the only artifact uncovered. A gold ring with a gemstone was also discovered among the graves. It was originally recorded that the ring was set with a sapphire and that the bits of fabric found with it constituted fringe-work. What ended up being recorded in the inventory of the Hungarian National ...

    • Christopher Mielke
    • 2021
  5. Apr 30, 2020 · Biography. Maria Laskarina was one of the three daughters of Emperor Theodoros Lascaris and his first wife Anna Komnene Angelina. She married Béla of Hungary in 1218 [1] and became Queen of Hungary in 1235 when her husband succeeded as Béla IV. Maria Laskarina died on 16 or 24 July 1270 (IX Kal Aug) and was buried in Esztergom [1] . Sources.

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · Genealogy for Maria Laskarina (1245 - 1258) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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