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    Vazul, or Vászoly, (before 997–1031 or 1032) was a member of the House of Árpád, a grandson of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. The only other...
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    his brothers, Levente and Andrew, after the execution of their father, Vazul. Béla settled in Poland and married Richeza (or Adelaide), daughter of Polish...
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  • preserved that the three brothers were sons of Ladislas the Bald's brother, "Vazul by some girl from the clan" of Tátony. Modern historians – since the research...
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    Chronicle of Zagreb and Saint Gerard's Life write that their father was Vazul, a grandson of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians (r.  c. 955 – c....
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  • in a conspiracy led by his cousin, Vazul, who had been living imprisoned in Nyitra (today Nitra in Slovakia). Vazul was blinded on King Stephen's order...
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    legends refer to a plot in which Vazul participated and his mutilation was a punishment for this act. That Vazul's ears were filled with molten lead...
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    succeeded by his own son, Ladislas the Bald. The names of Michael's two sons, Vazul (Basil) and Ladislas, have been preserved. According to Györffy, "it is...
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    16. Taksony of Hungary 8. Michael 17. A "Cuman" lady 4. Vazul 2. Andrew I of Hungary 5. A lady of the Tátony clan 1. Solomon of Hungary 24. Sviatoslav...
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    Bulgarian; Vasilije in Serbian; Vasily in Russian; Bazil, Bazsó, Vászoly and Vazul in Hungarian. Basil may refer to the following people: Basil Onomagoulos...
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    Stephen's cousin Vazul had the strongest claim to the throne, but the King overlooked him and named Peter as his heir. On Stephen's order, Vazul was blinded...
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    16. Taksony of Hungary 8. Michael 17. A "Cuman" lady 4. Vazul 2. Béla I of Hungary 5. A lady of the Tátony clan 1. Géza I of Hungary 24. Mieszko I of...
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    Sarolt Géza Michael Kings of Hungary (till 1046) a lady of the Tátony clan Vazul Ladislas the Bald Premislava*** Kings of Hungary (from 1046) Bonuzlo or...
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    demonstrates Ladislaus's magnanimity, because Ladislaus's grandfather, Vazul, had been blinded on Stephen's orders in the 1030s. Historian László Kontler...
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     500 – 565) at the order of the Emperor Justinian is probably apocryphal. Vazul (before 997 – 1031/1032) of the Hungarian royal House of Árpád was blinded...
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    Prince Emeric's funeral and the blinding of Vazul (Chronicon Pictum, 1358)...
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    Vesoul (French pronunciation: [vəzul] və-zool) is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté located in eastern...
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    Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. He is the only known brother of Vazul, a rebellious duke who was blinded on the order of their cousin, King Saint...
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    Hungarian prehistory from the beginnings to King St. Stephen (1038)". "The Vazul-line: Kings of the Árpád dynasty after St. Stephen (1038–1301)". "Knight...
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    married Duke Andrew of Hungary, who had settled down in Kiev after his father Vazul took part in a failed assassination attempt aimed at King Stephen I of Hungary...
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  • Norbert, Cintia Róbert Medárd Félix Margit, Gréta Barnabás Villő Antal, Anett Vazul Jolán, Vid, Ariana Jusztin Laura, Alida Arnold, Levente Gyárfás Rafael Alajos...
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    16. Vazul 8. Béla I of Hungary 17. A lady of the Tátony clan 4. Géza I of Hungary 18. Mieszko II Lambert of Poland 9. Richeza or Adelaide of Poland 19...
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    1060 (14 years, 3 months) September 1046 Székesfehérvár c. 1015 Son of Vazul and a lady from the Clan Tátony Anastasia of Kiev c. 1038 Adelaide, Duchess...
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    16. Michael 8. Vazul 4. Béla I of Hungary 9. A lady of the Tátony clan 2. Géza I of Hungary 20. Boleslav I of Poland 10. Mieszko II Lambert of Poland...
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    UNESCO description Pannonhalma, letter of privileges of Pannonhalma (The Vazul-line: Kings of the Árpád dynasty after St. Stephen (1038—1301)) Abbey Winery...
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  • Retrieved June 7, 2024. Oprescu, Alexandra (2023). "Un manuscris ascuns în văzul lumii: jurnalul lui Mihail Sebastian din anii 1930-1931 (A Manuscript Hidden...
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    Hadamut of Istria 27. Willibirg of Ebersberg 3. Richgard of Carniola 28. Vazul 14. Béla I of Hungary 7. Sophia of Hungary 30. Mieszko II Lambert 15. Richeza...
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    considered his cousin, Vazul, unsuitable for the throne and named his own sister's son, the Venetian Peter Orseolo, as his heir. After Vazul was blinded and...
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    Christian rule and revert to paganism. Bishop Gerard of Csanád invited Vazul's exiled sons to the country. Prince Andrew and Levente returned to Hungary...
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    Prince Emeric's Funeral and the Blinding of Vazul...
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    16. Vazul 8. Béla I of Hungary 17. A lady of the Tátony clan 4. Géza I of Hungary 18. Mieszko II Lambert of Poland 9. Richeza or Adelaide of Poland 19...
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