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  1. 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 Orthodox saint.

  2. 29 de dic. de 2023 · Irene of Hungary, born Piroska, (1088 – 13 August 1134) was a daughter of Ladislaus I of Hungary and Adelaide of Swabia. Her maternal grandparents were Rudolf of Rheinfeld and his second wife Adelheid of Savoy.

  3. 8 de jul. de 2022 · Known as Irene of Hungary. Piroska of Hungary was married in 1104 in Constantinople, to John II Komnenos, a ruler of the Byzantine Empire. [1] She converted to the Eastern Orthodox Church and Piroska was renamed Irene. She and John had eight children. [2] Children of Saint Irene and John II.

    • Female
    • Iaonnis (Komnenos) Kaloïōannēs
  4. Santa Piroska de Hungría (1088-1134) fue una princesa húngara de la casa de los Árpades y emperatriz consorte como Irene de Bizancio. Cambió su nombre al convertirse al cristianismo ortodoxo para contraer nupcias con Juan II Comneno y recibir la corona del Imperio Bizantino.

  5. Empress Irene, from the Komnenos mosaic in the Hagia Sophia. John II Komnenos married Princess Piroska of Hungary (renamed Irene), a daughter of King Ladislaus I of Hungary in 1104; the marriage was intended as compensation for the loss of some territories to King Coloman of Hungary.

  6. Santa Piroska de Hungría (1088-1134) fue una princesa húngara de la casa de los Árpades y emperatriz consorte del Imperio bizantino|emperatriz consorte como Irene de Bizancio. Cambió su nombre al convertirse al cristianismo ortodoxo para contraer nupcias con Juan II Comneno y recibir la corona del Imperio Bizantino .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_IreneSaint Irene - Wikipedia

    Saint Irene may refer to: Irene of Thessalonica, one of three virgin sisters killed in 304, feast day April 3. Irene of Rome (died c. 288), wife of martyr Saint Castulus, feast day January 22. Irene of Tomar (died c. 653), of Portugal, feast day October 20.