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  1. 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.

  2. ABSTRACT. In the late eleventh century, the Hungarian king Koloman repudiated his Rusian wife for infidelity. She returned to Rus and gave birth to a son, Boris. Throughout his life, Boris claimed that he was the legitimate heir of Koloman, and was recognized as such by various medieval rulers and their chroniclers.

  3. Historians like Simeon Bogdanović explicitly say Boris Kalamanos and "Borić" were the same person, so don't delete their claim based on your POV on Hóman. Also, Klaić quotes Hóman as saying "Banus Boris" (not just Boris) when discussing Arpads' right to Bosnia (p.48 in her book), and Kalamanos was the only Arpad named Boris at that time.

  4. Boris, also known as Boris Kalamanos 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 Euphemia was caught in adultery, Coloman expelled her from Hungary and never acknowledged that he was Boris's father. However, Boris, who was born in the Kievan Rus', regarded himself as ...

  5. 12. My Father’s Noble Life – Boris, son of King Koloman; by Konstantinos Kalamanos. Christian Raffensperger. 13. Heloise: Philosopher of Love and Friendship. Donald Ostrowski. 14. Between the Lines: The Life of Havoise of Brittany, c. 1096-1165. Amy Livingstone. 15. The Gifts of Teresa Fernández. Miriam Shadis. 16.

  6. Boris (Hungarian language: Borisz; c. 1114 – c. 1154), also known as Boris Kalamanos (Greek: Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, Russian: 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. After Euphemia was caught in adultery, Coloman ...

  7. Konstantinos Kalamanos: Boris Kalamanos, John II Komnenos, Eufemia of Kiev, Coloman of Hungary, Thoros II, Prince of Armenia, Constance of Antioch, Bohemond III of ...

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