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Esposo de: Premislava of Kiev Partner of Unnamed woman from the Tátony Clan Padre de prince Bonuzlo; Levente, Grand Prince of the Hungarians; Andrew I of Hungary; Béla I, king of Hungary and Maria Dukas Wikipedia: A magyar nyelvu cikkbol Vazul Ellenorizve: 2013. szeptember 17. Élt: 970 körül1037 Apa: Mihály, Taksony fejedelem fia Anya: bizonytalan-vitatott bolgár hercegno ((Mihályról szóló angol cikk szerint a Komitopuli-ház tagja (vitatott) /member of the Cometopuli dynasty/ (debated)), vagy kún, vagy kazár-kabar, esetleg volgai bolgár származású Adelaide da Polónia (a Mihályról szóló portugál Wikipedia cikk szerint, amit az EuWeb Arpad family leszármazási összeállítás is tartalmaz. . A Geni-ben Vazul anyjaként Adelajda - Adelheid Piastowna szerepel. *Feleség(ek): Tátony nemzetségbeli no Gyermekek: Levente András Béla Testvér: Szár László Egyéb neves rokoni kapcsolat: I. István unokatestvére http://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%D0%B0%D0%B7%D1%83%D0%BB translated by Google Translator: Vazul is the grandson of Hungarian prince Taksony Katun Anastasia, daughter of Tsar Samuil Catalina granddaughter of Tsar Ivan Vladislav From his first marriage he had three sons (from them) two Hungarian kings Andrew I and Bela I and their brother Levente. ------------------------------- Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony. His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland. His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, since he was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. The assassination attempt failed. Vazul had his eyes gouged out and molten lead poured in his ears; his sons were exiled. Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Wives Katun Anastazya Katalin Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vazul" unknown Arpád M, #221309 Last Edited=7 Mar 2007 Children of unknown Arpád -1. Béla I Arpád, King of Hungary+ d. Dec 1063 -2. Andreas I Arpád, King of Hungary+ d. 1060 (1) Forrás Source: http://www.thepeerage.com/p22131.htm#i221309 ------------------------------------------------------ Vazul [szerkeszt%C3%A9s] A Wikipédiából Ez a szócikk a magyar hercegrol szól. Vazul magyar herceg, Mihály herceg fia, Taksony fejedelem unokája. A Vazul (Vanzul vagy Wacilo) név magyarosan ejtve Vászoly lehetett. Életének körülményei ismeretlenek. I. István unokatestvére volt, aki I. István fiának, Imre hercegnek halála után a trónra is igényt tarthatott. Három fia volt, András, Béla és Levente, Andrásból és Bélából késobb király lett (I. András, I. Béla. A krónikák szerint volt egy testvére, Szár László, akinek volt egy fia, Bogyoszló. Forrás / Source: http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vazul --------------------------------------------- Vazul From Wikipedia Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Prince of Nitra, with realm between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony. His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland. His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, and as a result of the failed assassination attempt was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. As punishment for his treason, Vazul had his eyes gouged out at Nitra Castle and molten lead poured in his ears and his sons were exiled. [1] Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Wives Katun Anastazya Katalin Forrás / Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vazul ------------------------------ Vazul of Hungary King of Poland (-1038) [Pedigree] Son of Michael of Hungary Regent of Poland (-978) Duke between March and Gran Prince of Hungary b. 976, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztrergom, Hungary d. BY 1038 d. 1037 Married possibly dau. of the Tsar of Bulgaria Hijes: Bela I of Hungary King of Hungary (-1063) m. Ryksa (Rixa) of Poland (1018-1059) Andrew I of Hungary King of Hungary (1001-) References: [RGD],[AR7],[Theroff] Forrás / Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pmcbride/rfc/gw128.htm#I7315 --------------------------------------------- VÁSZOLY [Vaz%C3%BAl], son of MIHÁLY of Hungary Duke between March and Gran & his wife Adelajda of Poland ([976/78]-early 1037). The Gesta Hungarorum names "Wazul et Zar Ladislaum" as the sons of "Mihal frater Geichæ"[376]. The Kronika Wegiersko-Polska names "Stephanum, Mychl et Vanzul" as the three sons of "Geyza", adding that "Vanzul" was killed by "effosionem oculorem" by "reginam Gesla, consortem regis sancti Stephani"[377]. Duke between March and Gran. Representing the more conservative, traditional element of Hungarian society, he rebelled against King István I and his Catholic pro-western policies[378]. The Gesta Hungarorum records that, after the death of his son Imre, "rege Stephano" sent messengers to bring "Wazul filium sui patruelis" from his prison at "Nistriæ" to have him declared successor to the kingdom but that "Kysla regina" sent "comitem Sebus" to blind Vazúl and have moulten lead poured into his ears, after which Vazúl fled to Bohemia from where he was brought back to Hungary[379]. Bak dates this event to 1037, although this appears late if the events happened soon after Imre's death in 1031[380]. m (before [1012]%29 --- [of Bulgaria], daughter of [SAMUIL Tsar of the Bulgarians & his wife Agatha Chryselia]. The date of this marriage is estimated from the estimated birth date of the couple's eldest son. The primary source on which this marriage is based has not been identified. The Gesta Hungarorum reports claims that the three brothers Levente, András and Béla were "ex duce Wazul progenitos ex quadam virgine de genere Tatun [T%C3%A1tony]" rather than legitimate[381]. Duke Vászoly had three sons: 1. ANDRÁS ([1014]-Zirc Autumn 1060, bur Tihany, Benedictine Abbey of St Anian). 2. BÉLA (1016-Kanisza creek Dec 1063, bur Szekszárd Abbey). 3. LEVENTE (-1047, bur Taksony). Forrás / Source: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HUNGARY.htm#_Toc146273216 Vazul From Wikipedia Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony by his father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) by his wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland. His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, since he was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. The assassination attempt failed. Vazul had his eyes gouged out and molten lead poured in his ears; his sons were exiled. Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Wives Katun Anastazya Katalin Vazul was een Hongaarse edele uit de Árpád-familie. Hij was de kleinzoon van Taksony, zijn vader was Michael. Zijn broer was Ladislaus de Kale. Hij was een neef van koning Stefan I van Hongarije. Hij nam deel aan een samenzwering met als doel Stefan I te vermoorden, aangezien hij uitgesloten was van troonopvolging ten gunste van Peter Orseolo. De moordpoging mislukte. Vazul werd blind gemaakt en zijn zoons werden verbannen. Van Vazuls drie zonen, Andreas, Béla en Levente, zouden er twee de troon bestijgen na de dynastieke strijd na de dood van Stefan I. De lijn van Arpaden na koning Stefan wordt daarom de Vazul-lijn genoemd. ------------------------------------------------------------- Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Prince of Nitra, with realm between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony. His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland. His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, and as a result of the failed assassination attempt was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. As punishment for his treason, Vazul had his eyes gouged out at Nitra Castle and molten lead poured in his ears and his sons were exiled. [1] Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Marriage: Unknown General Notes: He was blinded in 1038. Noted events in his life were: He was a Prince of Hungary. Wikipedia: Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony . His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland . His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, and as a result of the failed assassination attempt was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. As punishment for his treason, Vazul had his eyes gouged out and molten lead poured in his ears and his sons were exiled. Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Wives Katun Anastazya Katalin Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony. His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland. His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, since he was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. The assassination attempt failed. Vazul had his eyes gouged out and molten lead poured in his ears; his sons were exiled. Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Prince of Nitra, with realm between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony. His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland. His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, and as a result of the failed assassination attempt was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. As punishment for his treason, Vazul had his eyes gouged out at Nitra Castle and molten lead poured in his ears and his sons were exiled. Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Wives Katun Anastazya Katalin Wikipedia Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony . His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland . His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, and as a result of the failed assassination attempt was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. As punishment for his treason, Vazul had his eyes gouged out and molten lead poured in his ears and his sons were exiled. Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Wives Katun Anastazya Katalin Wikipedia Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony . His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland . His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, and as a result of the failed assassination attempt was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. As punishment for his treason, Vazul had his eyes gouged out and molten lead poured in his ears and his sons were exiled. Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Wives Katun Anastazya Katalin Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Duke between March and Gran or Prince of Nitra, with realm between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony. His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland. His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, and as a result of the failed assassination attempt was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. As punishment for his treason, Vazul had his eyes gouged out at Nitra Castle and molten lead poured in his ears and his sons were exiled.[1] Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife N from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of Bulgaria, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. Wives Katun Anastazya Katalin References ^ Denis Sinor, History of Hungary (London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1959) 41. Sources http://genealogy.euweb.cz/arpad/arpad1.html Vazull var en ungarsk fyrste som ble blindet i 1038. Kilder: Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 160. Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 19. Vazul (Basil) (11th century died 1037) was a Hungarian noble of the Árpád family, Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hran or Gran). He was the grandson of Taksony. His father Michael (Mihály), Duke between Morava (March) and Esztergom (Hron or Gran) ( ca 978 or bef. 997) and his mother was Michael's wife Adelajda of Poland ( aft. 997), daughter or sister of Mieszko I of Poland. His brother was Ladislaus the Bald. He was a cousin of Stephen I of Hungary. He took part in a conspiracy aimed at the murder of king Stephen, since he was excluded from the royal succession in favour of Pietro Orseolo. The assassination attempt failed. Vazul had his eyes gouged out and molten lead poured in his ears; his sons were exiled. Of Vazul's three sons (with his wife from Tátony family or a woman who may (or may not) have been daughter of Tsar Samuel of the Bulgarians, Katun Anastazya) András (Andrew I), Béla and Levente, two would ascend the throne after the dynastic struggle following the death of Stephen I. The line of Árpád kings following Stephen is therefore referred to as the Vazul line. http://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%D0%B0%D0%B7%D1%83%D0%BB Translation: Vazul is the grandson of Hungarian prince Taksony Katun Anastasia, daughter of Tsar Samuil Catalina granddaughter of Tsar Ivan Vladislav From his first marriage he had three sons (from them) two Hungarian kings Andrew I and Bela I and their brother Levente. VAZUL - przedstawiciel dynastii Arpadów . Byl bratankiem pierwszego historycznego wladcy Wegier , ksiecia Gejzy . Zabiegi Vazula o tron wegierski doprowadzily do zawiazania spisku przeciwko jego kuzynowi , królowi Stefanowi I Swietemu . Zamach na króla nie powiódl sie i Vazul i inni spiskowcy zostali oslepieni . Vazul , Gejza i Stefan uwazani sa za potomków póllegendarnego wladcy , Arpada , którego ród byl pochodzenia najprawdopodobniej tureckiego . http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HUNGARY.htm#Taksonydied970A TAKSONY 955-970 ... m (947) ---, from the Kumans. Prince Taksony had [three] children: 1. GÉZA ([940/45]-1 Feb 997). ... 2. MIHÁLY ([940/45]-[976/78]). ... m ([970/75]%29 as her first husband, ADELAJDA [Adleta] of Poland, daughter of [ZIEMOMYS%C5%81 Duke in Poland] & his [second wife ---] ([950/60]-after 997). ... Duke Mihály & his wife had two known children: a) LÁSZLÓ "Szár/the Bald" (-1029). The Gesta Hungarorum names "Wazul et Zar Ladislaum" as the sons of "Mihal frater Geichæ"[267]. The Chronicon Varadiense names "ducem Vazul et ducem Ladislaum calvum" as the two sons of "Michael dux"[268]. Duke between March and Gran. m ([1000]%29 PREMISLAVA Vladimirovna of Kiev, illegitimate daughter of VLADIMIR I "Velikiy/the Great" Sviatopolkovich Grand Prince of Kiev & his mistress --- (-[1015]). Baumgarten names the wife of Duke László and gives her origin but only cites one secondary source in support[269]. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. László & his wife had one child: -i) BONUSLO (-1048). The Chronicon Varadiense names "Bonuzulo" as the son of "dux Ladislaus calvus"[270]. Duke between March and Gran. b) VÁSZOLY [Vaz%C3%BAl] (-early 1037). Ladislas (Ladislau Ladislaw) The Bald' of HUNGARY aka Ladislaus Calvus; av UNGERN Born: abt. 982 Died: abt. 1038 HM George I's 17-Great Uncle. HRE Ferdinand I's 15-Great Uncle. HRE Charles VI's 18-Great Uncle. U.S. President's 23-Great Uncle. HM Margrethe II's 24-Great Uncle. Poss. Agnes Harris's 23-Great Uncle. Osawatomie' Brown's 26-Great Uncle. Wife/Partner: Prbemieslawa WLADIMIROWNA Child: Andrew I (King) of HUNGARY [alt ped] ______ ______ ______ ______ _____ _____ _____ _____ ____ ___ ___ / -- Almos (Chief Prince) of the MAGYARS + ====> [ 182 ,,V,&] / | OR: Almos II of the MAGYARS [alt ped] + ====> [ 180 ,,x,&] / -- Arpad (Arpa Arpadius) (Duke) of HUNGARY / \ -- (Miss) av UNGERN / -- Zoltan (Zsolt) MAGYAR (Duke) of HUNGARY / -- Takson (Taksony Toxus) MAGYAR (Grand Prince) of HUNGARY | \ / -- Maroth (Mariot) von/av BIKAR / \ -- Maen (Men; Khayar) von/av BIKAR (BIHAR) / -- Michael (Mihaily; Mihaly) (Duke) of HUNGARY / \ -- (Miss) von KUMANIEN (932 - 972?) - Ladislas (Ladislau Ladislaw) The Bald' of HUNGARY \ / -- Ziemowit av PIAST of POLAND + ====> [ 1] | / -- Leszek (Lestek Lestko) PIAST (Duke/King) of POLAND | / -- Ziemonislaw PIAST (Duke/King) of POLAND | / -- Mieszko (Burislaf ?) I PIAST (Duke/Prince) of POLAND | | \ | (skip this generation?) | / \ -- Gorka \ -- Adelaide (Adelajda) the White' PIAST of POLAND \ / -- Benno von HALDENSLEBEN + ====> [ 190 ,,pt,&] | / -- Dietrich (Lord) of (the) HALDENSLEBEN (? - 985) \ -- poss. Oda von HALDENSLEBEN | OR: poss. Dubrawka (Princess) of BOHEMIA + ====> [ 197 ,g,&] His (poss.) Great Grandchildren: Maurice (Mauritz) DRUMMOND ; Judith (Judita I) PRZEMYSLIDE of BOHEMIA ; Ludmilla (Princess) of BOHEMIA ; Adelajada von POLEN ; Sophia of HUNGARY | ||||