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  1. Emerico (o Emérico) de Hungría (en húngaro: Imre; en latín: Emericus; en croata: Mirko o Emerik; 1174 - 30 de noviembre de 1204) Decimoséptimo Rey de Hungría (1196-1204). Era hijo de Bela III de Hungría y de Inés de Châtillon, 1 2 hija de Reinaldo de Châtillon .

  2. Emerico (o Emérico) de Hungría (en húngaro: Imre; en latín: Emericus; en croata: Mirko o Emerik; 1174 - 30 de noviembre de 1204) Decimoséptimo Rey de Hungría (1196-1204). Era hijo de Bela III de Hungría y de Inés de Châtillon, hija de Reinaldo de Châtillon.

    • Early Life
    • Reign
    • Family

    Emeric was the eldest child of Béla III of Hungary and Béla's first wife, Agnes of Antioch. His tutor was an Italian priest, Bernard. Nicholas, Archbishop of Esztergom, crowned the eight-year-old Emeric king on 16 May 1182, which confirmed Emeric's right to succeed his father. Emeric was betrothed to a daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, bu...

    Struggles with his brother

    Emeric succeeded his father, who died on 23 April 1196. Béla III had bequeathed estates and money to Emeric's younger brother, Andrew, under the condition that Andrew should lead a crusade to the Holy Land. Instead, Andrew turned against Emeric, demanding a separate duchy for himself in 1197. Leopold VI, Duke of Austria, intervened on behalf of Andrew, and at the end of the year, their combined forces routed Emeric's troops at Mački, Slavonia. In early 1198, Emeric was forced to make Andrew D...

    Wars in the Balkans

    From around 1200, Emeric was deeply involved in the affairs of the Balkan Peninsula. On 11 October 1200, Pope Innocent urged him to take measures to liquidate the "heretics" in Bosnia. Upon Emeric's request, the Pope refused to send a royal crown to Grand Prince Stephen of Serbia. Emeric invaded Serbia in 1201 or 1202, and helped Stephen's brother Vukan seize the throne. As a token of his suzerainty over Serbia, Emeric became the first Hungarian monarch to adopt the title of King of Serbia in...

    Last years

    Duke Andrew once again rose up in open rebellion against Emeric in the autumn of 1203. Their armies met at Varaždin on the river Drava in October. Emeric walked into his brother's camp unarmed, stating, "Now I shall see who will dare to raise a hand to shed the blood of the royal lineage!", according to the nearly contemporaneous Thomas the Archdeacon. Nobody ventured to stop the king; thus, he approached Andrew and seized him without resistance.Duke Andrew was held in captivity for months, b...

    Emeric's wife, Constance, was the daughter of King Alfonso II of Aragon. Their marriage took place between 1196 and 1200. Their only known child, Ladislaus, was born around 1200 and died on 7 May 1205. Queen Constance, who outlived both her husband and their son, was later married to Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.

  3. Esteban I (en latín, Stephanus I; en húngaro, I. István; en eslovaco, Štefan I.; Esztergom, c. 975-ib. o Székesfehérvár, 15 de agosto de 1038), llamado «el Santo» [a] o «el Grande», [b] fue el último gran príncipe de los húngaros (997-1000/1001) y el primer rey de Hungría (1000/1001-1038).

  4. El Reino de Hungría (en húngaro: Magyar Királyság; en latín: Regnum Hungariae; en alemán: Königreich Ungarn; en eslovaco: Uhorské kráľovstvo; en rumano: Regatul Ungariei; en croata y serbio, Kraljevina Ugarska o Краљевина Угарска) fue un reino que existió en Europa Central desde el año 1000 hasta 1919, con una interrupción de cinco meses entre e...