Béla III , King of Hungary
M, #7249, (1148 - 23 April 1196)
Last Edited=2 Jun 2022
Béla III , King of Hungary was born in 1148.1,2 He was the son of Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary and Euphrosyne Mstislawna of Kiev.
Béla III , King of Hungary married Agnes de Châtillon-sur-Loing, daughter of Renaud de Châtillon , Prince of Antioch and Constance of Antioch, circa 1171.1,2,3
Béla was crowned the King of Hungary in 1173.1,4
Béla III , King of Hungary married Marguerite of France after 24 August 1186.5
Béla III , King of Hungary died on 23 April 1196 at Hungary.1,2,5,3 He was buried at Székesfehérvár, Hungary.5
Complier's Notes:
Béla III , King of Hungary married Agnes de Châtillon-sur-Loing, daughter of Renaud de Châtillon , Prince of Antioch and Constance of Antioch, circa 1171.1,2,3
Béla was crowned the King of Hungary in 1173.1,4
Béla III , King of Hungary married Marguerite of France after 24 August 1186.5
Béla III , King of Hungary died on 23 April 1196 at Hungary.1,2,5,3 He was buried at Székesfehérvár, Hungary.5
Complier's Notes:
Child of Béla III , King of Hungary and Agnes de Châtillon-sur-Loing
- Andrew II , King of Hungary+ (c 1177 - 21 Sep 1235)
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