See also

Family of Taksony + and OF THE KUMANS

Husband: Taksony + (905-972)
Wife: OF THE KUMANS (932- )
Children: Geza (945-997)
Mihaly + KUPON (955-978)

Husband: Taksony +

Name: Taksony +
Sex: Male
Father: Zoltan + (896-949)
Mother: Maen + of BIHAR (892- )
Birth 0905
Occupation Grand Prince of Hungary
Title frm 0955 to 0972 (age 49-67) Grand Prince of Hungary
Death 0972 (age 66-67)

Wife: OF THE KUMANS

Name: OF THE KUMANS
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0932
Occupation Princess of the Kumans
Title Princess of the Kumans

Child 1: Geza

Name: Geza
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Adelaida + of POLAND (950-997)
Spouse 2: Sarolta (c. 950- )
Birth 0945 Esztergom, Korarom-Esztergom, Hungary
Occupation Grand Prince of Hungary
Title frm 0972 to 0997 (age 26-52) Grand Prince of Hungary
Death 0997 (age 51-52) Hungary

Child 2: Mihaly + KUPON

Name: Mihaly + KUPON
Sex: Male
Spouse: Adelaida + of POLAND (950-997)
Birth 0955 Esztergom, Korarom-Esztergom, Hungary
Occupation King of Hungary
Title King of Hungary
Death 0978 (age 22-23) Hungary

Note on Husband: Taksony +

Taksony (c. 905 – bef. / c. 972), Grand Prince of the Hungarians (c. 955 or 955 - bef. / c. 972).

 

Taksony was the son of Zoltán (Zaltas), the fourth son of Árpád, the second Grand Prince of the Hungarians. The Gesta Hungarorum mentions that his mother was a daughter of Menmarót, the local military leader in the region of Bihar (Romanian: Biharea) at the time of the Hungarian settlement occupation (Honfoglalás). Taksony married a Pecheneg or Bulgar woman.[1]

 

In 947, Taksony led a raid to Italy as far as Apulia, and King Berengar II of Italy had to buy the peace by paying a large amount of money to him and his followers. He might have taken part in the Battle of Lechfeld (Hungarian: augsburgi csata) where King Otto I of Germany won a decisive victory over the Hungarians. After the defeat the Hungarians stopped their raids (kalandozások) in Western Europe, but they began to pillage the Byzantine Empire.

 

Taksony became the Grand Prince of the Hungarians just or shortly after the Battle of Lechfeld, but his authority must have been only nominal over some regions of the Carpathian Basin inhabited by the Hungarians. During his rule a large number of Pechenegs and Khalyzians immigrated to the territory of the future Hungary.

 

In 963, Pope John XII ordained the first Roman Catholic missionary bishop, Zacheus for the Hungarians,[2] but he probably never visited them.

 

Taksony arranged the marriage of his son Géza of Hungary to Sarolt, the daughter of Gyula of Transylvania.

 

[edit] Marriage and childrenHe married an unnamed woman # c. 945: "of the territories of the Cumans"

 

Géza of Hungary, Grand Prince of the Hungarians (c. 945 – 997)

Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava and Esztergom (– ca 978 or bef. 997), married Adelajda of Poland (– aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland, and had:

Vazul

László (Ladislas "the Bald"), Duke between March and Gran (d. 1029), married c. 1000 Premislava (d. c. 1015), daughter of Great Prince Vladimir I of Kiev, and had:

Bonuslo, Duke between March and Gran (d. 1048)