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Béla II King of Hungary
(1108-1141)
Helena of Raška Queen of Hungary
(After 1109-After 1145)
Mstislav I of Kiev
(1076-1132)
Liubava Dmitrievna
Géza II of Hungary
(1130-1162)
Euphrosyne of Kiev
(Cir 1130-Bef 1186)
Béla III King of Hungary
(1148-1196)

 

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Agnes de Chátillon

Béla III King of Hungary

  • Born: 1148, Hungary 160
  • Marriage: Agnes de Chátillon 160
  • Died: 18 Apr 1196, Hungary at age 48 160

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• Background Information. 160
Béla III, son of Géza II and Euphrosyne, was born in 1148 and died 18 Apr 1196. Béla III was the King of Hungary and married in about 1171, Agnes de Châtillon, daughter of Constance of Antioch and Renaud de Châtillon.

~Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 242:10, 103:26-27

• Web Reference: Encyclopedia Britannica.
Béla III, (died 1196), king of Hungary (1173-96) under whom Hungary became the leading power of south-central Europe.

Béla was educated at the Byzantine court and placed on the throne by force of arms by the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus in 1173. He made the Hungarian monarchy hereditary by naming his infant son, Imre, his successor. He also made his court among the most brilliant in Europe. Béla adopted Roman Catholicism, sought the assistance of Rome, and established close ties with France. Upon the death of his first wife, Anne of Châtillon, he married Margaret, sister of Philip II Augustus of France. Many leading Hungarian diplomats were educated in Paris during his reign, and the Cistercian and Premonstratensian monks he invited to Hungary introduced advanced agricultural methods there.

Internationally, Béla was only partly successful in his attempts to recover Dalmatia in two bloody wars with Venice (1181/88 and 1190/91), but he did help the Raskan Serbs gain independence from the Greeks and establish a native monarchy. He tried to make Galicia an appanage of his younger son Andrew, and he aided the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelus against the Bulgars. Béla III was one of the stronger rulers from the house of Árpád.

• Web Reference: Bélla III from Wikipedia.


Béla married Agnes de Chátillon, daughter of Renaud de Chátillon and Constance of Antioch.160 (Agnes de Chátillon was born in 1154 in Versailles, Seine-et-Oise, Ile-de-France, France 160 and died about 1184 in Hungary 160.)


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