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Adelaide of Hungary ( c. 1040 – 27 January 1062) [1] was the only daughter of King Andrew I of Hungary. [2] It has generally been assumed that her mother was Anastasia of Kiev, [3] but it has been hypothesised that Adelaide could be the result of Andrew I and a different wife, due to the idea that Yaroslav the Wise wouldn't marry his daughter ...
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Duchess consort of Bohemia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Adelaide of Hungary ( c. 1040 – 27 January 1062) was the only daughter of King Andrew I of Hungary. It has generally been assumed that her mother was Anastasia of Kiev, but it has been hypothesised that Adelaide could be the result of Andrew I and a different wife, due to the ...
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Adelaide of Bohemia was a daughter of Prince Álmos of Hungary and his wife Predslava of Kiev, daughter of Sviatopolk II great prince of Kiev. Adelaide's father was a son of King Géza I of Hungary and was Duke and later King of East Slavonia.
He left Hungary in 1031, together with his brothers, Levente and Andrew, after the execution of their father, Vazul. Béla settled in Poland and married Richeza (or Adelaide), daughter of Polish king Mieszko II Lambert. He returned to his homeland upon the invitation of his brother Andrew, who had in the meantime been crowned King of Hungary.