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  1. Mar 11, 2023 · Béla I the Champion or the Bison (Hungarian: I. (Bajnok/Bölény) Béla, Slovak: Belo I) (c. 1016 – 11 September 1063), King of Hungary (1060-1063). He descended from a younger branch of the Árpád dynasty and spent seventeen years in exile, probably in the court of the Kings of Poland.

  2. Vazul. Mother. Unknown woman from Tátony kindred. Religion. Roman Catholic. Béla I the Boxer or the Wisent ( Hungarian: I. Bajnok or Bölény Béla, [1] Slovak: Belo I.; c. 1015 – 11 September 1063) was King of Hungary from 1060 until his death. He descended from a younger branch of the Árpád dynasty. Béla's baptismal name was Adalbert.

  3. Origin A map with a possible Hungarian Urheimat and route of their migrations towards the Carpathian Basin.. According to recent Y-STR and Y-SNP archaeogenetic studies of the skeletal remains of dynasty descendant and King Béla III of Hungary and unknown Árpád member named as "II/52" / "HU52" from the Royal Basilica of Székesfehérvár, it was established that the male lineage belonged to ...

  4. During Béla’s reign the Árpád dynasty achieved the peak of its power. Having derived great wealth from its crown lands, the dynasty gained control of Serbia and Galicia and made Hungary a large and formidable power in east-central Europe. After Béla’s death the monarchy suffered a decline. Emeric (Imre; reigned 1196–1204) and his ...

  5. Born in Esztergom, Hungary, in 1148, he was the second son of King Geza II. In 1161, his father granted him the Duchies of Croatia and after their father's death in 1162, his brother King Stephen III ascended to the throne. When his brother King Stephen III died in 1172, Béla became his rightful heir the throne, with his wife Anna as Queen.

  6. Hungary: King Béla III (1172-1196) » See 27 coins. Denier - Béla III. Denier - Béla III. Follis - Béla III (Klippe) Denier - Béla III. Denier - Béla III. Using data from Wikidata: Q86978. Coin, banknote and exonumia catalogue, online collection management, swaps, forum, and more.

  7. The Gesta Hungarorum. Anonymus Bele regis notarius[needs Latin IPA] ("Anonymous Notary of King Bela") or Master P. ( fl. late 12th century – early 13th century) was the notary and chronicler of a Hungarian king, probably Béla III. Little is known about him, but his latinized name began with P, as he referred to himself as "P. dictus magister".

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