«Géza» I ÁrpádEtà: 33 anni10441077

Nome
«Géza» I Árpád
Cognome
Árpád (d'Ungheria)
Nascita tra il 1044 e il 1045 28 26

Nascita di una sorellaZsófia Árpád
tra il 1045 e il 1050 (Età 12 mesi)

Morte della madreRyksa Piast
circa 1060 (Età 16 anni)
Morte di una nonna maternaRicheza Azzoni
21 marzo 1063 (Età 19 anni)
Morte del padre«Béla» I Árpád
11 settembre 1063 (Età 19 anni)
Nascita di un figlio
n° 1
Álmos Árpád
circa 1065 (Età 21 anni)

Morte di una moglieSophie von Looz
circa 1065 (Età 21 anni)

Morte di una nonna paterna?? Cometopuli
tra il 1016 e il 1095

Titolo
Re, di Ungheria
dal 1074 (Età 30 anni)

Morte 25 aprile 1077 (Età 33 anni)

Sepoltura
Famiglia con genitori - View this family
padre
madre
Matrimonio: tra il 1039 e il 1042
7 anni
himself
fratello
fratello
sorella
sorella
sorella
sorella
sorella
sorella
Famiglia con Sophie von Looz - View this family
himself
moglie
figlio

Nota

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HUNGARY.htm GÉZA, son of BÉLA I Kin g of Hungary & his wife [Ryksa] of Poland ([in Poland] [1044/45]-25 Ap r 1077, bur Vac). The ''Gesta Hungarorum'' names "Geichæ et Ladislai " as sons of "fratris sui Belæ" when recording that King András obta ined their agreement to the future succession of his son Salomon [1] . The ''Kronika Węgiersko-Polska'' names "Geyzam et Ladislaum" as th e two older sons of "Bela" and his wife "rex Polonie filiam", adding t hat they were both born in Poland [2]. He was sent as a hostage to th e imperial court in [1062/63] [3], at which time he must have been unm arried in line with the custom of not sending married men as hostage s to foreign courts. He sought refuge in Poland after his father's dea th in 1063, but later returned to Hungary, made peace with King Salamo n, and was appointed Duke between March and Gran [4]. This must have o ccurred in [1064/67] if it is correct that Géza's second marriage too k place before 1067, as suggested below. The ''Chronicon Posoniense' ' records disputes in 1071 between "Salomon rex" and "duce magno Geyz a Ungarorum" [5]. Relations deteriorated and Géza, possibly with at l east financial support from Emperor Mikhael VII [6], defeated King Sal amon at Mogyorod, forcing the king to withdraw to the western border a nd from there to Germany. Géza succeeded his cousin in 1074 as GÉZ A I King of Hungary. The ''Chronicon Posoniense'' records that "Salomo n" was deposed in 1074 and "Magnus rex" crowned in 1075 [7]. "Magnus q ui et Geysa supremus Hungarorium Dux postea… rex consecratus, Bel