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      • After deposing and executing Peter in 1046, the Hungarian nobles called back Vazul’s sons, and Andrew (Endre) took the throne. He made Béla duke of one-third of the realm and also heir to the throne. While Béla was away on various military campaigns, Andrew had his four-year-old son Salamon named heir.
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  2. Béla I the Boxer or the Wisent (Hungarian: I. Bajnok or Bölény Béla, 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 .

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Béla I (born c. 1020—died September 1063) was the king of Hungary (1060–63) who fought a successful war against the Holy Roman emperor Henry III to defend his country’s independence. His father, Prince Vazul (also called Basil or Vászoly), was a nephew of King Stephen I.

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  4. Feb 16, 2020 · Despite being blind, Béla II of Hungary became the rightful heir of the Hungarian throne sixteen years later, reports Origo. When Coloman became the king of Hungary in 1096, his brother Álmos tried many tricks and methods to get the throne from him.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · father. princess Adelaide of Hungary. sister. princess Hedwig of Hungary. sister. About Bela II "The Blind", king of Hungary. Béla II Arpád, King of Hungary (1) M, #113938, b. circa 1109, d. 1141. Last Edited=8 Mar 2007. Béla II Arpád, King of Hungary was born circa 1109. (1) He was the son of Almus Arpád, Duke of Croatia and Predslava of Kiev.

  6. Béla the Blind (Hungarian: Vak Béla; Croatian: Bela Slijepi; Slovak: Belo Slepý; c. 1109 – 13 February 1141) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1131 to 1141. He was blinded along with his rebellious father Álmos on the order of Álmos's brother, King Coloman of Hungary. Béla grew up in monasteries during the reign of Coloman's son ...

  7. Béla, Croatian: Bela III., Slovak: Belo III.; c. 1148 – 23 April 1196) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1172 and 1196. He was the second son of King Géza II and Géza's wife, Euphrosyne of Kiev. Around 1161, Géza granted Béla a duchy, which included Croatia, central Dalmatia and possibly Sirmium.

  8. Béla III (Hungarian: III. Béla, Croatian: Bela II, Slovak: Belo III ), (c. 1148 – April 23, 1196), king of Hungary and King of Croatia (1172–1196), Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia (1161–1163). He was educated in the court of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I who was planning to ensure his succession in the Byzantine Empire till the birth of ...

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