Géza II, Nobleman/Lord Adalbert, Stephen III

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Louis VII (French king) and King Géza II
Coin with the representation of King Géza II on it
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Géza II

Eldest son of later Béla II; he was born in 1130. In 1146 he married Euphrosina, daughter of the Kievian prince. They had four sons (Stephen, Béla, Géza, Árpád) and four daughters (Elisabeth, Odola, Ilona, Maria). He died on 31 May, 1162; he was buried at Székesfehérvár.

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Nobleman/Lord Adalbert

A Hungarian dignitary, sent to Sicily to King Roger II as a minister by Géza II around 1153. As the trip was dangerous, he made his will before he started, and left his estates to the Pannonhalma monastery and his own relatives. He probably survived his mission, and changed his will, because the estates enlisted are missing from the Pannonhalma book of records, though the monastery had a copy made from the will at the beginning of the 13th century.

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He was born in 1147, as king Géza's eldest son. In the beginning of his reign he was deposed by his uncles for a short time (1162-63). He married Agnes, daughter of an Austrian prince. They had a son (Béla). He died on 4 March, 1172; he was buried in Esztergom.

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