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  1. Béla, Croatian: Bela III., Slovak: Belo III.; c. 1148 – 23 April 1196) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1172 and 1196. He was the second son of King Géza II and Géza's wife, Euphrosyne of Kiev. Around 1161, Géza granted Béla a duchy, which included Croatia, central Dalmatia and possibly Sirmium.

  2. Béla III. war ungarischer König aus dem Geschlecht der Arpaden und regierte von 1172 bis zu seinem Tod. Béla III. war der Sohn von Géza II. und Euphrosyne, der Tochter Mstislaw I. von Kiew. Er folgte seinem Bruder Stephan III. auf den ungarischen Thron.

  3. Bela III (en latín, Bela III; en húngaro, III. Béla; en croata, Bela III; en eslovaco, Belo III; c. 1148-23 de abril de 1196) fue rey de Hungría y Croacia desde 1172 hasta su muerte. Era el segundo hijo del rey Geza II y su esposa Eufrosina de Kiev.

  4. Béla III was the king of Hungary (1173–96) under whom Hungary became the leading power of south-central Europe. Béla was educated at the Byzantine court and placed on the throne by force of arms by the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus in 1173.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Géza magyar király, Álmos herceg unokája, anyja Eufrozina, I. Msztyiszlav kijevi nagyfejedelem leánya volt. A négy fiú közül ő volt a harmadik, három fivérén kívül még négy lánytestvére is volt. A fiatal Béla 1161 körül horvát–dalmát herceg lett, miközben testvére, István volt a trónörökös.

  6. Béla was one of the most powerful rulers of Hungary and he was also one of the most wealthy monarchs of Europe of his age. It was probably he who began to organize the Royal Chancellery in Hungary. Hungary occupied a strategic location between East and West. It would become a conflict zone between the European and Ottoman spaces.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2022 · Hungary under Béla III. Source: Wikipedia. Opportunity and responsibility: leading the Kingdom of Hungary. However, Béla was already demonstrating his legendary diplomatic skills gained in the Byzantine Empire, one of the great powers of the time.