Genealogy Wylie » Sarolta of Transylvania qqq (± 945-> 997)

Personal data Sarolta of Transylvania qqq 


Household of Sarolta of Transylvania qqq

She is married to Geza Grand Prince of Hungary.

They got married at 1st wife.


Child(ren):

  1. Stephen I King of Hungary  ± 975-1038 

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Sarolta of Transylvania
± 945-> 997



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Sources

  1. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarolt..., December 28, 2008
    Sarolt
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    Sarolt (c. 950 – after 997), wife of Géza, High Prince of the Magyars.

    She was a daughter of Gyula of Transylvania, and was probably educated in the Eastern Orthodox faith. She was married to Géza, the son of Taksony, High Prince of the Magyars, who succeeded his father before 972.

    Sarolt exerted a powerful influence on her husband and through him on the government[1]. The Catholic missionaries were watching her suspiciously[2]. The chronicles accused her of drinking insatiably and even of commiting manslaughter.

    After her husband's death, in 997, one of his distant cousins Koppány, who declared his claim to the leadership of the Magyars against her son, Stephen (Vajk), wanted to marry Sarolt, referring to the Hungarian tradition. Koppány, nevertheless, was defeated, and shortly afterwards Sarolt's son was crowned as the first King of Hungary.

    Her name (Šar-oldu) is of Turkic origin and means "white weasel". She was also called "Beleknegini" by her Slavic subjects that means "white queen"[3].


    [edit] Marriage and children

    Judyta, daughter of Sarolt - wife of Boleslaw I of Poland# before 972: Géza, High Prince of the Magyars (c. 945 – 997)

    Judith (? – after 988), wife of the future King Boleslaw I of Poland
    Margareth (? – after 988), wife of the future Tsar Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria
    King Stephen I of Hungary (967/969/975 – 15 August 1038)
    Unnamed daughter (? – after 1026), wife of Otto Orseolo, Doge of Venice
    Gizella (? – ?), wife of the future King Samuel Aba of Hungary

    [edit] Sources
    Kristó Gyula - Makk Ferenc: Az Árpád-ház uralkodói (IPC Könyvek, 1996)
    Korai Magyar Történeti Lexikon (9-14. század), főszerkesztő: Kristó Gyula, szerkesztők: Engel Pál és Makk Ferenc (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1994)

    [edit] References
    ^ "In these days, he [Saint Adalbert] sent [a letter] to the High Prince of the Magyars, or rather to his wife who had been holding the whole country in her power with a hand of a man, and who had been governing everything owned by her husband" (Bruno of Querfurt: Sancti Adalberti Pragensis episcopi et martyris vita altera).
    ^ "Christian faith made its start under her direction, but the sullied religion mingled with paganism, and this idle and faint Christianity was turning worse than barbarism" (Bruno of Querfurt: Sancti Adalberti Pragensis episcopi et martyris vita altera).
    ^ Thietmar of Merseburg: Chronicon
    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarolt"
    Categories: House of Árpád | Hungarian monarchs
  2. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarolt..., December 28, 2008
    Sarolt
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Jump to: navigation, search
    Sarolt (c. 950 – after 997), wife of Géza, High Prince of the Magyars.

    She was a daughter of Gyula of Transylvania, and was probably educated in the Eastern Orthodox faith. She was married to Géza, the son of Taksony, High Prince of the Magyars, who succeeded his father before 972.

    Sarolt exerted a powerful influence on her husband and through him on the government[1]. The Catholic missionaries were watching her suspiciously[2]. The chronicles accused her of drinking insatiably and even of commiting manslaughter.

    After her husband's death, in 997, one of his distant cousins Koppány, who declared his claim to the leadership of the Magyars against her son, Stephen (Vajk), wanted to marry Sarolt, referring to the Hungarian tradition. Koppány, nevertheless, was defeated, and shortly afterwards Sarolt's son was crowned as the first King of Hungary.

    Her name (Šar-oldu) is of Turkic origin and means "white weasel". She was also called "Beleknegini" by her Slavic subjects that means "white queen"[3].


    [edit] Marriage and children

    Judyta, daughter of Sarolt - wife of Boleslaw I of Poland# before 972: Géza, High Prince of the Magyars (c. 945 – 997)

    Judith (? – after 988), wife of the future King Boleslaw I of Poland
    Margareth (? – after 988), wife of the future Tsar Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria
    King Stephen I of Hungary (967/969/975 – 15 August 1038)
    Unnamed daughter (? – after 1026), wife of Otto Orseolo, Doge of Venice
    Gizella (? – ?), wife of the future King Samuel Aba of Hungary

    [edit] Sources
    Kristó Gyula - Makk Ferenc: Az Árpád-ház uralkodói (IPC Könyvek, 1996)
    Korai Magyar Történeti Lexikon (9-14. század), főszerkesztő: Kristó Gyula, szerkesztők: Engel Pál és Makk Ferenc (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1994)

    [edit] References
    ^ "In these days, he [Saint Adalbert] sent [a letter] to the High Prince of the Magyars, or rather to his wife who had been holding the whole country in her power with a hand of a man, and who had been governing everything owned by her husband" (Bruno of Querfurt: Sancti Adalberti Pragensis episcopi et martyris vita altera).
    ^ "Christian faith made its start under her direction, but the sullied religion mingled with paganism, and this idle and faint Christianity was turning worse than barbarism" (Bruno of Querfurt: Sancti Adalberti Pragensis episcopi et martyris vita altera).
    ^ Thietmar of Merseburg: Chronicon
    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarolt"
    Categories: House of Árpád | Hungarian monarchs

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