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Violant and Hungary
* Violant of Hungary, Queen consort of James I of Aragon
She was the daughter of King James I of Aragon and his second wife Violant of Hungary, daughter of Andrew II of Hungary.
He was the second son of James I of Aragon and his wife Violant, daughter of Andrew II of Hungary.

Violant and Yolanda
# Yolanda, also known as Violant, ( 1236 1301 ), married Alfonso X of Castile

Violant and .
** Violant of Aragon, queen consort of Castile ( b. 1236 )
Henry initially sought to recover territory lost to Castile by assisting the revolt of Philip, brother of Alfonso X of Castile, in 1270, but eventually declined, preferring to establish an alliance with Castile through the marriage of his son Theobald to Violant of Castile, daughter of Alfonso X.
Don Ferdinand de la Cerda ( 1253 1275 ) was the Crown Prince ( infante ) of Castile, eldest son of King Alfonso X of Castile and Violant of Aragon.
His father, Joan Valentí Boscà, was a public official, and his mother was named Violant Almogàver.
He married Violant, daughter of James II of Aragon.
She was also known as Jolantha de Aragon and Violant d ' Aragó.
* Maria of Molina ( 1260 ?- 1321 ), Queen Consort of Castile by her marriage to her cousin Sancho IV of Castile, son of Alfonso X and Queen Violant of Aragon.

Violant and
# Violant ( 1265 1296 ).

Violant and James
In part I of the Constitucions i Altres Drets de Cathalunya, the section headed Genealogia dels Reys d ' Aragó i Comtes de Barcelona speaks of the genealogy of John I of Aragon, son of Peter IV, saying that John and Violant had a son named James, " lo qual intitularen Delphi de Girona ".

Hungary and Yolanda
After the death of his first wife Anne of Hungary, he married Yolanda ( renamed Irene ) of Montferrat, putting an end to the Montferrat claim to the Kingdom of Thessalonica.
In his will, James divided his states between his sons by Yolanda of Hungary: the aforementioned Peter received the Hispanic possessions on the mainland and James, the Kingdom of Majorca ( including the Balearic Islands and the counties of Roussillon and Cerdanya ) and the Lordship of Montpellier.
In 1235, James remarried to Yolanda, daughter of Andrew II of Hungary by his second wife Yolande de Courtenay.
Peter was the eldest son of James I of Aragon and his second wife Yolanda of Hungary.
* Yolanda de Courtenay, who married Andrew II of Hungary
* Yolanda de Courtenay, who married Andrew II of Hungary
* Yolanda of Hungary, daughter of Béla IV of Hungary, beata

Hungary and c
Arpadović, Slovak: Ondrej II., Serbian: Андрија II ) ( c. 1177 21 September 1235 ) was King of Hungary ( 1205 1235 ) and Croatia ( 1205 1235 ).
* Anna Maria of Hungary ( c. 1204 1237 ), wife of Tzar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
* Evans, R. J. W. Austria, Hungary, and the Habsburgs: Essays on Central Europe, c. 1683-1867 ( 2006 ) online
* January 14 King Andrew III of Hungary ( b. c. 1265 )
Serbian refugees and military served in great European armies, and were the progenitors or instrumental in several foreign military structures: Hussars ( light cavalry in Hungary and Poland ), Seimeni ( infantry in Moldavia and Wallachia ), Stratioti ( light cavalry mercenaries in southern and central Europe, 15th-18th c .), Uskoks, etc.
c. In August 1940, as the second Vienna Award transferred the northern half of Transylvania to Hungary, an exile of Romanian inhabitants began.
Saint Ladislaus I (, ( in Medieval English texts: Saint Lancelot ),,,, ; c. 1045 29 July 1095 ) was King of Hungary from 1077 until his death, " who greatly expanded the boundaries of the kingdom and consolidated it internally ; no other Hungarian king was so generally beloved by the people ".
In 1270, he married Maria of Hungary ( c. 1257 25 March 1323 ), the daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and Elizabeth the Cuman.
* Hungary: His Apostolic Majesty ( awarded c. 1000, renewed in 1758 )
* Stephen I of Hungary ( c. 965 1038 ), canonized in 1083
* Stephen I of Hungary ( c. 965 1038 ), Grand Prince of the Magyars, first king of Hungary
* Stephen IV of Hungary ( c. 1133 1165 ), third son of King Béla II
A Lanius fossil from the Late Miocene Turolian age, c. 6 Ma ( million years ago ), has been found at Polgárdi ( Hungary ).
Géza I () ( c. 1044 25 April 1077 ) was King of Hungary from 1074 until his death.
* King Coloman of Hungary ( c. 1070 3 February 1116 )
Wallachia, the first independent medieval state between the Carpathians and the lower Danube was created when Basarab I ( c. 1310 1352 ) terminated the suzerainty of the king of Hungary with his victory in the battle of Posada in 1330.
In 1003, as the Annals of Hildesheim narrates, Stephen I, the first crowned monarch of Hungary ( c. 1000 1038 ) " led an army against his maternal uncle, King Gyula ", and occupied Gyula's country.
* Géza of Hungary, Grand Prince of the Hungarians ( c. 945 997 )
** Falitzi ( Fajsz ), Prince of Hungary ( 948-955 ), died c. 955
Peter Orseolo (; c. 1010-1015 1046 or 30 August 1059 ), called the Venetian in Hungarian, was King of Hungary from 1038 to 1041 and from 1044 to 1046.
Coloman I the Book-lover (), also spelled Koloman ( c. 1074 3 February 1116 ), King of Hungary ( 1095 1116 ) and Croatia ( from 1108 full royal title " King of Hungary, Slavonia, Croatia and Dalmatia ").

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