Margaret of Hungary (Margit in Hungarian; 1175 – after 1223) was a Byzantine Empress by marriage to Isaac II Angelos and Queen of Thessalonica by marriage...
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Margaret of Hungary, OP (Margit in Hungarian; January 27, 1242 – January 18, 1270) was a Dominican nun and the daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and...
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(1287–1320) Saint Margaret of Cortona (1247–1297) Saint Margaret of England (died 1192) Saint Margaret of Hungary (1242–1270) Saint Margaret of Scotland (1045–1093)...
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Margaret Island (Hungarian: Margitsziget [ˈmɒrɡit.siɡɛt]; German: Margareteninsel) is a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) long island, 500 m (550 yd) wide, (0.965 km2 (238...
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Margaret of France (French: Marguerite, Hungarian: Margit; 1158 – 18 September 1197) was junior Queen of England by marriage to Henry the Young King until...
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1045–1093) Saint Margaret of England (died 1192) Saint Margaret of Hungary (1242–1271) Saint Margaret of Cortona (1247–1297) Saint Margaret of Castello (1287–1320)...
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Margaret Young, Queen of Manu'a in the late 19th century see below: Margaret of Hungary Saint Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045–1093), Queen Consort of Malcolm...
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The Legend of Saint Margaret (Hungarian: Szent Margit legendája) is an important piece of Mediaeval Hungarian literature. The only specimen of the text...
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Margaret of Bohemia (24 May 1335 – 1349, before October), also known as Margaret of Luxembourg, was a Queen consort of Hungary by her marriage to Louis...
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daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina. She was the sister of Margaret of Hungary and Kinga of Poland (Cunegunda). One of her paternal...
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Margaret was sometimes called "The Pearl of Scotland". Born in the Kingdom of Hungary to the expatriate English prince Edward the Exile, Margaret and...
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Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning 93,030 square kilometres (35,920 sq mi) of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia...
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of Alexandria, whose cult gained great importance in the 15th century. Magdolna after biblical Mary Magdalene Margit: after Saint Margaret of Hungary...
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Komnene, niece of Manuel and Queen consort of Baldwin III of Jerusalem, was thirteen years old at her marriage in 1158. Margaret of Hungary would marry Isaac...
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Isaac II Angelos (category Christians of the Third Crusade)
Conrad of Montferrat. In January 1186, Isaac himself married Margaret of Hungary (renamed Maria), daughter of King Béla III. Hungary was one of the Empire's...
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Agnes of Montferrat (d. 1207), m. Henry of Flanders, Latin emperor of Constantinople, in 1207 In 1205 in Constantinople he married Margaret of Hungary, daughter...
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Irene of Hungary (Greek: Είρήνη, born Piroska; died 13 August 1134) was a Byzantine empress by marriage to John II Komnenos. She is venerated as an Eastern...
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Budapest (redirect from Capital of Hungary)
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and it was...
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Maria Laskarina (category Queens consort of Hungary)
1999. Margaret of Hungary (c. 1225 – 20 April 1242). Betrothed to William of Saint Omer. Anna of Hungary (c. 1226 – after 1270). Married Rostislav of Slavonia...
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Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century. The Principality of Hungary...
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was the son of Marquis Boniface of Montferrat by Margaret of Hungary, the widow of Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos. In the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade...
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Árpád dynasty (redirect from House of Arpad)
They were the ruling dynasty of the Principality of Hungary in the 9th and 10th centuries and of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 to 1301. The dynasty...
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Margaret Bridge (sometimes Margit Bridge) or Margit híd (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒrgit ˈhiːd]) is a three-way bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting...
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Louis of Toulouse; her nephew was King Charles I of Hungary. Born in 1272, Margaret was a daughter of Charles II of Naples and his queen Mary of Hungary, the...
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Marguerite of France may refer to: Margaret of France, Queen of England and Hungary (1158 – 1197), queen consort of England and Hungary Margaret of Provence...
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St. Stephen's Basilica (category Roman Catholic cathedrals in Hungary)
Basilica (Hungarian: Szent István-bazilika [sɛnt ˈiʃtvaːn ˈbɒzilikɒ]) is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen...
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Agrippina the Younger (category Children of Germanicus)
from AD 49 to 54, the fourth wife and niece of emperor Claudius, and the mother of Nero. Agrippina was one of the most prominent women in the Julio-Claudian...
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Mary, Queen of Hungary was the reigning queen of Hungary, 1382–95. Mary of Hungary or Maria of Hungary may also refer to: Margaret of Hungary or Byzantine...
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empress and wife of emperor Justinian. She was from humble origins and became empress when her husband became emperor in 527. She was one of his chief advisers...
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a list of Hungarian monarchs; it includes the grand princes (895–1000) and the kings and ruling queens of Hungary (1000–1918). The Hungarian Grand Principality...
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