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Jelena - Helen - Ilona, född 1115 i Stari Ras, Raska,
Serbien, död 1146 i Székesfehérvár, Fejér, Magyarország,
Ungern. Queen consort of Hungary.
Helena of Raška, (after 1109 – after 1146), Queen Consort of Hungary.
Helena was the daughter of Duke Uroš I of Raška and his wife, Anna. Around 1129, King Stephen II of Hungary arranged her
marriage with his cousin Béla, who had been blinded on the order of the king's father, King Coloman of Hungary. The king
granted estates near Tolna to the couple.
Following the childless king's death, her husband was crowned King of Hungary on 28 April 1131. Helena exerted material
influence over her blind husband during his reign. It was she who persuaded his husband's partisans, with her two sons in her
arms, to massacre, at an assembly in Arad, 68 aristocrats they suspected of having suggested King Coloman to blind her husband.
When her husband died on 13 February 1141, their eldest son Géza II ascended the throne who was still a child. Therefore, Helena
and her brother Beluš, whom she had invited to the court, governed the Kingdom of Hungary till September 1146 when he came of
age.
Marriage and children:
c. 1129: King Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110 – 13 February 1141)
Elisabeth (c. 1129 – before 1155), wife of duke Mieszko III of Poland
King Géza II of Hungary (c. 1130 – 3 May 1162)
King Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131 – 14 January 1163)
King Stephen IV of Hungary (c. 1133 – 11 April 1165)
Sophia (c. 1136 – ?), nun at Admont
Sources:
Soltész, István: Árpád-házi királynék (Gabo, 1999)
Kristó, Gyula - Makk, Ferenc: Az Árpád-ház uralkodói (IPC Könyvek, 1996)
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_of_Ra%C5%A1ka)
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A dömösi prépostság adománylevele[8]
Zsófia levelei (???????? ?????)
2) ^ A dömösi prépostság adománylevele, 1138
8) ^ Szabó Dénes: A dömösi prépostság adománylevele (1138/1329), Magyar Nyelv, 1936. 5-6. 204.
Magyarország története Elozmények és magyar történet 1242-ig, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1987, ISBN 963-05-1518-0
Georg Ostrogorsky: A bizánci állam története, Osiris Kiadó, Budapest, 2003, ISBN 963-389-383-6
Soltész, István: Árpád-házi királynék (Gabo, 1999)
Kristó, Gyula - Makk, Ferenc: Az Árpád-ház uralkodói (IPC Könyvek, 1996)
(http://sr.wikipedia.org/sr/%D0%88%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B0_%D0%92%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%B0%
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Helen of Serbia (1)
F, #114075
Last Edited=30 Aug 2008
Helen of Serbia married Béla II Arpád, King of Hungary, son of Almus Arpád, Duke of Croatia and Predslava of Kiev, in 1129. (1)
Children of Helen of Serbia and Béla II Arpád, King of Hungary
-1. Stephen IV Arpád, King of Hungary d. 1165 (1)
-2. Geisa II Arpád, King of Hungary+ b. c 1130, d. 1161 (1)
-3. Ladislas II Arpád, King of Hungary b. c 1132, d. 1163 (1)
Forrás:
http://www.thepeerage.com/p11408.htm#i114075
Ilona királyné (12. század) II. (Vak) Béla magyar király felesége [1], I. Uros szerb nagyzsupán lánya. [2]
Élete [szerkesztés]
Ilona nagyban segítette vak férjét a kormányzásban. [3] Gyermekeik Géza, László, István, Álmos, [3] Zsófia, [4] és Gertrúd.
[forrás?]
...
Ilona anyakirályné 1161-ban halt meg. [forrás?]
Forrás:
http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilona_kir%C3%A1lyn%C3%A9#cite_note-MT1195-3
Helena of Raška, (after 1109 – after 1146), Queen Consort of Hungary.
Helena was the daughter of Duke Uroš I of Raška and his wife, Anna. Around 1129, King Stephen II of Hungary arranged her
marriage with his cousin Béla, who had been blinded on the order of the king's father, King Coloman of Hungary. The king
granted estates near Tolna to the couple.
Following the childless king's death, her husband was crowned King of Hungary on 28 April 1131. Helena exerted material
influence over her blind husband during his reign. It was she who persuaded his husband's partisans, with her two sons in her
arms, to massacre, at an assembly in Arad, 68 aristocrats they suspected of having suggested King Coloman to blind her husband.
When her husband died on 13 February 1141, their eldest son Géza II ascended the throne who was still a child. Therefore, Helena
and her brother Beluš, whom she had invited to the court, governed the Kingdom of Hungary till September 1146 when he came of
age.
Marriage and children
King Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110 – 13 February 1141)
Elisabeth (c. 1129 – before 1155), wife of duke Mieszko III of Poland
King Géza II of Hungary (c. 1130 – 3 May 1162)
King Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131 – 14 January 1163)
King Stephen IV of Hungary (c. 1133 – 11 April 1165)
Sophia (c. 1136 – ?), nun at Admont
Helena of Raška
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Helena of Raška, (after 1109 – after 1146), Queen Consort of Hungary.
Helena was the daughter of Duke Uroš I of Raška and his wife, Anna. Around 1129, King Stephen II of Hungary arranged her
marriage with his cousin Béla, who had been blinded on the order of the king's father, King Coloman of Hungary. The king
granted estates near Tolna to the couple.
Following the childless king's death, her husband was crowned King of Hungary on 28 April 1131. Helena exerted material
influence over her blind husband during his reign. It was she who persuaded his husband's partisans, with her two sons in her
arms, to massacre, at an assembly in Arad, 68 aristocrats they suspected of having suggested King Coloman to blind her husband.
When her husband died on 13 February 1141, their eldest son Géza II ascended the throne who was still a child. Therefore, Helena
and her brother Beluš, whom she had invited to the court, governed the Kingdom of Hungary till September 1146 when he came of
age.
Marriage and children
c. 1129: King Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110 – 13 February 1141)
Elisabeth (c. 1129 – before 1155), wife of duke Mieszko III of Poland
King Géza II of Hungary (c. 1130 – 3 May 1162)
King Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131 – 14 January 1163)
King Stephen IV of Hungary (c. 1133 – 11 April 1165)
Sophia (c. 1136 – ?), nun at Admont
[edit]Sources
Soltész, István: Árpád-házi királynék (Gabo, 1999)
Kristó, Gyula - Makk, Ferenc: Az Árpád-ház uralkodói (IPC Könyvek, 1996)
Helena of Raška, (after 1109 – after 1146), Queen Consort of Hungary.
Helena was the daughter of Duke Uroš I of Raška and his wife, Anna. Around 1129, King Stephen II of Hungary arranged her
marriage with his cousin Béla, who had been blinded on the order of the king's father, King Coloman of Hungary. The king
granted estates near Tolna to the couple.
Following the childless king's death, her husband was crowned King of Hungary on 28 April 1131. Helena exerted material
influence over her blind husband during his reign. It was she who persuaded his husband's partisans, with her two sons in her
arms, to massacre, at an assembly in Arad, 68 aristocrats they suspected of having suggested King Coloman to blind her husband.
When her husband died on 13 February 1141, their eldest son Géza II ascended the throne who was still a child. Therefore, Helena
and her brother Beluš, whom she had invited to the court, governed the Kingdom of Hungary till September 1146 when he came of
age.
[edit] Marriage and children
c. 1129: King Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110 – 13 February 1141)
Elisabeth (c. 1129 – before 1155), wife of duke Mieszko III of Poland
King Géza II of Hungary (c. 1130 – 3 May 1162)
King Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131 – 14 January 1163)
King Stephen IV of Hungary (c. 1133 – 11 April 1165)
Sophia (c. 1136 – ?), nun at Admont
[edit] Sources
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Helena of Raška
Soltész, István: Árpád-házi királynék (Gabo, 1999)
Kristó, Gyula - Makk, Ferenc: Az Árpád-ház uralkodói (IPC Könyvek, 1996)
Preceded by
? Queen of Hungary[1]
c.1131–c.1141 Succeeded by
Euphrosyne of Kiev
1.^ http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/59033/Bela-II
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Illona/ Helena of Raška, (after 1109 – after 1146), Queen Consort of Hungary.
Helena was the daughter of Duke Uroš I of Raška and his wife, Anna. Around 1129, King Stephen II of Hungary arranged her
marriage with his cousin Béla, who had been blinded on the order of the king's father, King Coloman of Hungary. The king
granted estates near Tolna to the couple.
Following the childless king's death, her husband was crowned King of Hungary on 28 April 1131. Helena exerted material
influence over her blind husband during his reign. It was she who persuaded his husband's partisans, with her two sons in her
arms, to massacre, at an assembly in Arad, 68 aristocrats they suspected of having suggested King Coloman to blind her husband.
When her husband died on 13 February 1141, their eldest son Géza II ascended the throne who was still a child. Therefore, Helena
and her brother Beluš, whom she had invited to the court, governed the Kingdom of Hungary till September 1146 when he came of
age.
Marriage and children
c. 1129: King Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110 – 13 February 1141)
Elisabeth (c. 1129 – before 1155), wife of duke Mieszko III of Poland
King Géza II of Hungary (c. 1130 – 3 May 1162)
King Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131 – 14 January 1163)
King Stephen IV of Hungary (c. 1133 – 11 April 1165)
Sophia (c. 1136 – ?), nun at Admont
Helena of Raška, (after 1109 – after 1146), Queen Consort of Hungary.
Helena was the daughter of Duke Uroš I of Raška and his wife, Anna. Around 1129, King Stephen II of Hungary arranged her
marriage with his cousin Béla, who had been blinded on the order of the king's father, King Coloman of Hungary. The king
granted estates near Tolna to the couple.
Following the childless king's death, her husband was crowned King of Hungary on 28 April 1131. Helena exerted material
influence over her blind husband during his reign. It was she who persuaded his husband's partisans, with her two sons in her
arms, to massacre, at an assembly in Arad, 68 aristocrats they suspected of having suggested King Coloman to blind her husband.
When her husband died on 13 February 1141, their eldest son Géza II ascended the throne who was still a child. Therefore, Helena
and her brother Beluš, whom she had invited to the court, governed the Kingdom of Hungary till September 1146 when he came of
age.
Marriage and children
King Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110 – 13 February 1141)
Elisabeth (c. 1129 – before 1155), wife of duke Mieszko III of Poland
King Géza II of Hungary (c. 1130 – 3 May 1162)
King Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131 – 14 January 1163)
King Stephen IV of Hungary (c. 1133 – 11 April 1165)
Sophia (c. 1136 – ?), nun at Admont
http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p181.htm#i5427
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http://genealogy.euweb.cz/balkan/balkan4.html
Vukanivich family
One Uros I Nemanjic became Zupan of Serbia (1115-ca 1146), first under Hungarian, then Byzantine suzerainty, *ca 1080, +ca
1146; m.Anna, probably dau.of Konstantinos Diogenes AND/OR a niece of Emperor Alexios of Byzantium; they had issue:
A1. Uros II Primslav, Zupan of Serbia (by 1146-50)+(1151-62), abdicated, +in Hungary 1162
A2. Desa, Zupan of Diocleia, Trebinje and Zahumlje before 1151, Zupan of Serbia (1150-51)+(1155)+(1162), +ca 1166
B1. a daughter, m.Leonardo Michiel, a Venetian noble
?
A4. Jelena, *after 1109, +after 1146; m.28.4.1127 King Béla II of Hungary (+13.2.1141)
A5. Marija, +1190/96; m.1132 Konrad of Moravia, Pr of Znaim
A6. a daughter, m.Bjelos, Ban of Croatia, Regent of Hungary, may have reigned briefly in Serbia; J.Fine suggests that Bjelos was
son, not son-in-law, of Uros
Helena of Rascia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Helena of Serbia and Ilona of Hungary
(disambiguation). Helena of Rascia Chronicon Pictum P113 Az aradi véres gyulés.JPG Helena, as depicted in Chronicon Pictum
Queen consort of Hungary Tenure 1131–1141 Spouse Béla II Issue Elisabeth, Duchess of Poland Géza II Ladislaus II Stephen IV
Sophia House Vukanovic Father Uroš I of Rascia Mother Anna Diogene Born after 1109 Died after 1146 Religion Eastern
Orthodoxy? Roman Catholicism Helena of Rascia (Serbian: ??????/Jelena, Hungarian: Ilona királyné; b. after 1109 – after 1146)
was Queen consort of Hungary through her marriage with Béla II, who ruled 1131–1141. Life[edit]
Helena was the daughter of Duke Uroš I of Rascia and his wife, Anna Diogene-Vukanovic. Around 1129, King Stephen II of
Hungary arranged her marriage with his cousin Béla, who had been blinded on the order of the king's father, King Coloman of
Hungary. The king granted estates near Tolna to the couple. Following the childless king's death, her husband was crowned King
of Hungary on 28 April 1131. Helena exerted material influence over her blind husband during his reign. It was she who persuaded
her husband's partisans, with her two sons in her arms, to massacre, at an assembly in Arad, 68 aristocrats they suspected of
having suggested King Coloman blind her husband. When her husband died on 13 February 1141, their eldest son Géza II
ascended the throne while still a child. Therefore, Helena and her brother Beloš Vukanovic, whom she had invited to the court,
governed the Kingdom of Hungary till September 1146 when he came of age. Marriage and children[edit]
c. 1129: King Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110 – 13 February 1141)
Elisabeth (c. 1129 – before 1155), wife of duke Mieszko III of Poland King Géza II of Hungary (c. 1130 – 3 May 1162) King
Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131 – 14 January 1163) King Stephen IV of Hungary (c. 1133 – 11 April 1165) Sophia (c. 1136 – ?),
nun at Admont (Styria) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Helena of Raška. References[edit]
Soltész, István: Árpád-házi királynék (Gabo, 1999) Kristó, Gyula - Makk, Ferenc: Az Árpád-ház uralkodói (IPC Könyvek, 1996)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_of_Rascia
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http://www.gedbas.de/person/ancestors/10367954
Gift med
Bela II "the Blind" Arpád,
född cirka 1108 i Esztergom, Komárom-Esztergom, Magyarorszá, Ungern,
död 1141-02-13 i Székesfehérvár, Fejér, Magyarország, Ungern.
Kung av Ungern.
Barn:
Erzsébet - Elisabeth Arpád, född 1128, död cirka 1155
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