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  1. Feb 4, 2022 · Al-Gharnati lived in our country between 1150 and 1153. The ruler at that time was Géza II of Hungary (1141-1162), father of Béla III. In terms of lineage, Béla III was a direct descendant of Álmos, the younger brother of King Kálmán the Learned (1095-1116). In Hungary at the time, the principle of primogeniture was not yet fully ...

  2. Whimsical and brilliant. 1939 Géza Frid with wife and newborn son. For the proud ancestor, for that moment oblivious to the threat of war, there was concern of quite a different calibre: the acid test, so to speak. The true Frid in the male lineage has a characteristic spot on the left ear.

  3. Dynasty. Árpád dynasty. Father. Taksony. Michael ( Hungarian: Mihály; [1] after 960–995 or c. 997) was a member of the House of Árpád, a younger son of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. Most details of his life are uncertain. Almost all kings of Hungary after 1046 descended from him. [2]

  4. Sophia of Loon (c. 1044/46 - b. 1075; Hungarian: Loozi Zsófia; Dutch: Sofia van Loon; French: Sophie de Looz) was the Queen of Hungary, the first wife of Géza I of Hungary. According to the old Hungarian sources, she was the daughter of the Limburg duke Arnulf, the son of Rudolph, duke of Limburg, and countess Luitgard of Namur. [1]

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · Geza de Kaplany was a Hungarian born doctor who emigrated to the United States in the early 1950s. He was raised in a very wealthy family, and had a father who was physically abusive.

  6. Jul 3, 2013 · Miniature of Geza, father of St. Istvan (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Geza the son of Prince Taksony married Sarolt the daughter of a duke of Transylvania, taking the first step toward asserting de facto power over the eastern part of Hungary.

  7. Solomon, also Salomon ( Hungarian: Salamon; 1053–1087) was King of Hungary from 1063. Being the elder son of Andrew I, he was crowned king in his father's lifetime in 1057 or 1058. However, he was forced to flee from Hungary after his uncle, Béla I, dethroned Andrew in 1060. Assisted by German troops, Solomon returned and was again crowned ...