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  1. Adelaide of Hungary (c. 1040 – 27 January 1062) was the only daughter of King Andrew I of Hungary.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Adelaide of Hungary (c. 1040 – 27 January 1062) was the only daughter of Andrew I of Hungary of the Arpad dynasty. It is disputed whether her mother was Anastasia Yaroslavna, daughter of Yaroslav the Great, Prince of Kiev, or another unknown first wife of Andrew I.

  3. Adelaide of Bohemia (1105 or 1107 – 15 September 1140) was a daughter of Prince Álmos of Hungary and his wife Predslava of Kiev, daughter of Sviatopolk II great prince of Kiev. Adelaide's father was a son of King Géza I of Hungary and was Duke and later King of East Slavonia .

  4. Adelaide of Hungary (d. 1062) Queen of Bohemia. Died on January 27, 1062; daughter of Anastasia of Russia (c. 1023–after 1074) and Andrew I (c. 1001–1060), king of Hungary (r. 1047–1060); became second wife of Vratislav II (c. 1035–1092), king of Bohemia (r. 1061–1092), around 1058.

  5. Béla I the Boxer or the Wisent ( Hungarian: I. Bajnok or Bölény Béla, [1] Slovak: Belo I.; c. 1015 – 11 September 1063) was King of Hungary from 1060 until his death. He descended from a younger branch of the Árpád dynasty.

  6. Adelaide is an Old German name that means “Of Noble Rank.”. St. Adelaide was the wife of Emperor. She used her money and power to do good while thinking of herself as a sinner. The daughter of Rudolf II of Burgundy and Bertha of Swabia, Adelaide was well educated and very religious.

  7. 5 de jul. de 2017 · Mielke argues that through the method of object biography, we can discern how Adelaide sought to shape her own reputation (emulating the first queen of Hungary, Gisela) and how her reputation was subsequently shaped by those interacting with the cross itself.