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* 1331 King Stephen Uroš III, after months of anarchy, surrenders to his son and rival Stephen Dušan, who succeeds as King of Serbia.
This episode is also found in Clement of Alexandria, in Stephen of Byzantium ( Kopai and Argunnos ), and in Propertius, III with minor variations.
Autpert's election as abbot caused internal dissent at St. Vicenzo, and both Pope Stephen III and Charlemagne intervened.
* Stephen ( 1236 10 April 1271 ), father of Andrew III of Hungary.
There have been four presidents: Bob Jones, Sr. ( 1927 1947 ); Bob Jones, Jr. ( 1947 1971 ); Bob Jones III, ( 1971 2005 ); and Stephen Jones, ( 2005 to the present ).
" In October 2007 when Bob Jones III, as " a private citizen ," endorsed Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination for president, Stephen Jones made it clear that he wished " to stay out of politics " and that neither he nor the university had endorsed anyone.
All kings supported King John of England ’ s defiance of Pope Innocent III ninety years after the Concordat of Worms in the matter concerning Stephen Langton.
* 1467 Stephen III of Moldavia defeats Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, with the latter being injured thrice, at the Battle of Baia.
The Commonwealth, assertive militarily under King Stephen Báthory, suffered from dynastic distractions during the reigns of the Vasa kings Sigismund III and Władysław IV.
* 1322 Stephen Uroš III is crowned King of Serbia.
* 1475 Stephen III of Moldavia defeats the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Vaslui.
In 816, Pope Stephen IV, who had succeeded Leo III, visited Reims and again crowned Louis.
Pope Adrian II ( 867 872 ) is the last pope for which there are extant manuscripts of the original Liber Pontificalis: the biographies of Pope John VIII, Pope Marinus I, and Pope Adrian III are missing and the biography of Pope Stephen V ( 885 891 ) is incomplete.
Independently, the cardinal-nephew of Pope Adrian IV, Cardinal Boso intended to extend the Liber Pontificalis from where it left off with Stephen V, although his work was only published posthumously as the Gesta Romanorum Pontificum alongside the Liber Censuum of Pope Honorius III.
* 1172 Stephen III of Hungary ( b. 1147 )
* 1476 Vlad III Dracula defeats Basarab Laiota with the help of Stephen the Great and Stephen V Bathory and becomes the ruler of Wallachia for the third time.
The Holy See's Annuario Pontificio, in its list of popes and antipopes, attaches a footnote to its mention of Stephen II ( III ): " On the death of Zachary the Roman priest Stephen was elected ; but, since four days later he died, before his consecratio, which according to the canon law of the time was the true commencement of his pontificate, his name is not registered in the Liber Pontificalis nor in other lists of the Popes.
Accordingly his successor, who was also called Stephen ( 752 757 ), was originally referred to as Stephen III in the Annuario Pontificio, which now lists him as Stephen II ( III ).

Stephen and Hungary
** Stephen I of Hungary
Category: Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary
* Astrik or Saint Anastasius of Pannonhalma ambassador of Stephen I of Hungary ( d. 1030 )
On 8 November 1273, Andronikos II married Anne of Hungary ( 1260 1281 ), daughter of the king Stephen V of Hungary.
On 8 November 1273 Andronikos II married as his first wife Anna of Hungary, daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and Elizabeth the Cuman, with whom he had two sons:
Category: Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary
Category: Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary
Géza arranged the marriage of his son Stephen I of Hungary to Giselle of Bavaria, the daughter of Henry II.
The Old Hungarian script, the so-called " Rovás alphabet " The country switched to using the Latin language and alphabet under king Stephen I of Hungary ( reigned: 997-1038 ), and as late as 1844, Latin remained the official language of Hungary.
The Kingdom of Hungary was founded in 1000, by Stephen I of Hungary.
* 1978 The Crown of St. Stephen ( also known as the Holy Crown of Hungary ) is returned to Hungary from the United States, where it was held after World War II.
Category: Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary
Probably in exchange for his support, Conrad II give to the King Stephen I the territories between the Leitha and Fischa Rivers, ceding them to Hungary.
The King couldn't escape to Hungary, because during his way he was stopped by Rus ' troops, and King Stephen I wasn't favorable to accepted him in his country.
The alleged story of the crown and papal legate authority given to Stephen I of Hungary by Sylvester in the year 1000 ( hence the reign title ' Apostolic King ') is noted by the 19th century historian Lewis L. Kropf as a possible forgery of the 17th century.
* Kropf, Lewis L. " Pope Sylvester II and Stephen I of Hungary ," The English Historical Review ( Volume 13, Number 50, 1898 ): 290 295.
* 1270 King Stephen V of Hungary writes his walk to the antiquum castellum near Miholjanec, where the Sword of Attila was recently discovered.

Stephen and 1147
* March 4 King Stephen III of Hungary ( b. 1147 )
Stephen had given his eldest son Eustace the County of Boulogne in 1147, but it remained unclear whether Eustace would inherit England.
Robert of Gloucester died in 1147 at Bristol Castle, where he had previously imprisoned King Stephen, and was buried at St James ' Priory, Bristol, which he had founded.
* Stephen III of Hungary ( 1147 1172 ), eldest son of King Geza II
Founded in 1137 following the Treaty of Mautern, the partially constructed Romanesque church was solemnly dedicated in 1147 to St. Stephen in the presence of Conrad III of Germany, Bishop Otto of Freising, and other German nobles who were about to embark on the Second Crusade.
The modern history of Coggeshall begins around 1140 when King Stephen and his queen Matilda, founded a large Savigniac abbey with 12 monks from Savigny in France, the last to be established before the order was absorbed by the Cistercians in 1147.
The Priory was founded by Stephen La Leye on a site to the south of the present church between 1147 and 1151, during the reign of Henry II.
* Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester (~ 1090-31 October 1147 ), a major figure in The Anarchy and supporter of Empress Matilda against King Stephen
In 1147 he rebelled when Stephen refused to give him the castles surrendered by his nephew Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Hertford, whereupon the King marched to his nearest castle and nearly captured him.
The fortication may be the " Lidelea Castle " which was mentioned in the Gesta Stephani for 1147, when it was besieged and captured by King Stephen.
* King Stephen III of Hungary ( 1147 4 March 1172 ).

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