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* Violant of Hungary or Yolanda ( c. 1215 – 12 October 1251 ), wife of King James I of Aragon
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Violant and Hungary
She was the daughter of King James I of Aragon and his second wife Violant of Hungary, daughter of Andrew II of Hungary.
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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.
* 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.
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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.
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* Evans, R. J. W. Austria, Hungary, and the Habsburgs: Essays on Central Europe, c. 1683-1867 ( 2006 ) online
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c. In August 1940, as the second Vienna Award transferred the northern half of Transylvania to Hungary, an exile of Romanian inhabitants began.
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A Lanius fossil from the Late Miocene Turolian age, c. 6 Ma ( million years ago ), has been found at Polgárdi ( Hungary ).
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.
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