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  1. Stephen V (Hungarian: V. István, Croatian: Stjepan V., Slovak: Štefan V.; before 18 October 1239 – 6 August 1272, Csepel Island) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1270 and 1272, and Duke of Styria from 1258 to 1260. He was the oldest son of King Béla IV and Maria Laskarina.

  2. Esteban V de Hungría (en húngaro: V. István; en latín: Stephanus V) ( Buda, 1239 1 - Buda, 6 de agosto de 1272). Vigesimoprimer rey de Hungría (1270-1272), hijo de Bela IV de Hungría .

  3. Stephen V, King of Hungary; Saint Margaret, Princess of Hungary; Béla, Duke of Slavonia; 3 May 1270 Rabbits' Island, Kingdom of Hungary Aged 63–64

    Name Reign Coronation
    Portrait
    Arms
    Birth Parentage
    Stephen I Saint Stephen 1st king of ...
    King Stephen on the Throne
    c. 975 Esztergom Son of Géza, Grand ...
    Blessed Gisela of Bavaria Otto Saint ...
    Peter Peter Orseolo or Peter the Venetian ...
    King Peter
    1011 Venice Son of Otto Orseolo, Doge of ...
    Samuel Samuel Aba 3rd king of Hungary ...
    King Samuel Aba
    c. 990 or c. 1009
    Peter Peter Orseolo or Peter the Venetian ...
    King Peter Gives Hungary as a Vassal to ...
    1011 Venice Son of Otto Orseolo, Doge of ...
  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Stephen V (born 1239—died Aug. 6, 1272) was the king of Hungary (1270–72), the eldest son of Béla IV. In 1262, as crown prince, he compelled his father, whom he had assisted in the Bohemian war, to surrender 29 counties to him, virtually dividing Hungary into two kingdoms; while afterward he seized the southern banate of Macso ...

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  5. Stephen V ( Hungarian: V. István, Croatian: Stjepan V., Slovak: Štefan V.; before 18 October 1239 – 6 August 1272, Csepel Island) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1270 and 1272, and Duke of Styria from 1258 to 1260. He was the oldest son of King Béla IV and Maria Laskarina.

  6. Stephen V. views 3,432,884 updated. Stephen V, 1239–72, king of Hungary (1270–72), son and successor of Bela IV. As a child he was named duke of Transylvania, and in 1259 he was made duke of Styria. After the loss (1260) of Styria to Ottocar II of Bohemia, Stephen returned to Transylvania and married a Cuman princess.