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  1. Elizabeth the Cuman (1244–1290) was the Queen consort of Stephen V of Hungary. She was regent of Hungary during the minority of her son from 1272 to 1277. The Cumans were the western tribes of the Cuman-Kipchak confederation. Her people followed a shamanist religion and were considered pagans by contemporary Christians of Europe.

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    Seal of Elizabeth the Cuman, wife of King Stephen V of Hungary King Ladislaus IV of Hungary, also known as Ladislaus the Cuman. He is wearing the clothes of his favorite Cumans. His mother, Queen Elizabeth of Hungary , was the daughter of a Cuman chieftain.

  3. Elizabeth the Cuman was the Queen consort of Stephen V of Hungary.She was regent of Hungary during the minority of her son in 1272-1277. Birth and family. Historians point out that a charter of her father-in-law, Béla IV refers to a Cuman chieftain Seyhan as his kinsman, implying that Seyhan was Elizabeth's father.

  4. Elizabeth the Cuman (1244–1290) was the Queen consort of Stephen V of Hungary. She was regent of Hungary during the minority of her son from 1272 to 1277. Quick Facts Queen consort of Hungary, Tenure ... Close. The Cumans were the western tribes of the Cuman-Kipchak confederation.

  5. Isabel la Cumana (en húngaro: Kun Erzsébet) (1240 - 1290-1295), reina consorte de Hungría, esposa del rey Esteban V de Hungría, madre del futuro rey Ladislao IV de Hungría .

  6. Bélas son, the future Stephen V, married a Cuman princess, and, under the rule of their son ( Ladislas IV [László]; 1272–90), Cuman influence in Hungarian affairs was great. Nevertheless, the Cumans did not become completely assimilated into Hungarian society for centuries.