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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 a saint. Life. The name Piroska was a Hungarian derivation of the Latin name Prisca, literally meaning 'ancient', but implying 'serious' or 'grave' behaviour. [1] .

  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. Adelheid was a daughter of Otto of Savoy and Adelaide of Turin.

    • Esztergom
    • Esztergom, Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary
    • circa August 13, 1090
    • August 13, 1134 (40-48)Bythnia, Turkey
  3. 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 .

  4. 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
  5. 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 .

  6. 21 de may. de 2023 · Irene of Hungary. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Empress Irene, born Princess Piroska of Hungary (* 1088 – † 13 August, 1134 ), was a daughter of King Ladislaus I of Hungary and Princess Adelaide of Swabia. She was married to Byzantine Emperor John II Comnenus.

  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