Name | Géza | |
History | Géza was baptized as an adult before 972 in Constantinople, Empire of the East. Under Géza Hungary was slowly transformed into a Christian nation. He allowed missionaries and priest to enter the country and convert the people. [1] | |
Married | (1) Sarolta, the daughter of Gyula, Duke of Translyvania. Issue: 1. Saint Stephen I, King of Hungary [1] | |
Married | (2) Adelajda "the White", Princess of Poland, the daughter of Ziemonysl, Prince of Poland. [Adelajda married Géza Prince of Hungary] She died in 997 in Hungary. Issue: 1. Maria of Hungary [2] | |
Died | 1 Feb 997 | Hungary ![]() |
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1 sibling | |
Person ID | I22549 | |
Last Modified | 10 Sep 2019 |
Father | Taksony, Great Prince of Hungary, b. Abt 931, d. 972, Hungary ![]() | |
Mother | wife, Princess of the Kumans | |
Married | 947 | Hungary ![]() |
Family ID | F3185 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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