Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary
M, (1130 - 3 May 1161)
Father-Biological* | Béla II the Blind , King of Hungary b. c 1109, d. 13 Feb 1141 |
Mother-Biological* | Helena of Serbia b. a 1109, d. a 1146 |
- Family Lines
- Boudreau Line
Last Edited=10 May 2023
Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary was born in 1130.1,2,3 He was the son of Béla II the Blind , King of Hungary and Helena of Serbia. Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary was also known as Geysa.1 Géza was crowned the King of Hungary in 1141.4,1
Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary married Euphrosyne Mstislawna of Kiev, daughter of Mstislav I the Great of Kiev ~ Grand Prince of Kiev and Ljubava Saviditsch, in 1146.3,5,1,6,2 Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary died on 3 May 1161 at Hungary.1,6,3
Compeller's Notes:
Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary married Euphrosyne Mstislawna of Kiev, daughter of Mstislav I the Great of Kiev ~ Grand Prince of Kiev and Ljubava Saviditsch, in 1146.3,5,1,6,2 Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary died on 3 May 1161 at Hungary.1,6,3
Compeller's Notes:
Death: Moriarty (1952) gives his death date as 31 May 1161.2
Child of Géza II of Hungary ~ King of Hungary and Euphrosyne Mstislawna of Kiev
- Béla III , King of Hungary+ (1148 - 23 Apr 1196)
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