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King of Hungary from 1095 to 1116
Coloman the Learned, also the Book-Lover or the Bookish (Hungarian: Könyves Kálmán; Croatian: Koloman; Slovak: Koloman Učený; c. 1070 – 3 February 1116)
Coloman,_King_of_Hungary
Name list
Germanic origin name Coloman used by Germans since the 9th century. Coloman, King of Hungary (c. 1070–1116), Hungarian king Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria
Coloman
Prince/King of Galicia
Coloman of Galicia (Hungarian: Kálmán; Ukrainian: Коломан; 1208 – 1241) was the ruler—from 1214 prince, and from 1215 or 1216 to 1221, the king—of Galicia
Coloman_of_Galicia
Irish saint (died 1012)
Coloman of Stockerau (Irish: Colmán; Latin: Colomannus; died 18 October 1012) was an Irish saint. While on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, he was mistaken
Coloman_of_Stockerau
Duke of Hungary, Croatia and Nyitra (c.1070–1127)
Hungarian prince, the son of King Géza I of Hungary and brother of King Coloman. He held several governmental posts in the Kingdom of Hungary. Álmos was
Prince_Álmos
Medieval kingdom
between Coloman and the Croatian feudal lords. It took several more years before the Croatian nobility recognised Coloman as the king. Coloman was crowned
Kingdom_of_Croatia_(925–1102)
Spanish middle-distance runner
Colomán Trabado Pérez (born 2 January 1958 in Vega de Valcarce, El Bierzo, León Province) is a retired middle-distance runner from Spain. He won the European
Colomán_Trabado
King of Hungary from 1116 to 1131
King of Hungary and Croatia, ruled from 1116 until 1131. His father, King Coloman, had him crowned as a child, thus denying the crown to his uncle Álmos
Stephen_II_of_Hungary
Hungarian prelate (1317–1375)
Coloman (Hungarian: Kálmán; c. 1317 – 1375) was a Hungarian prelate who served as bishop of Győr from 1337 to 1375. He was the illegitimate son of King
Coloman_(bishop_of_Győr)
Personal union of two kingdoms
following the death of king Demetrius Zvonimir. With the coronation of King Coloman of Hungary as "King of Croatia and Dalmatia" in 1102 in Biograd, the realm
Croatia in personal union with Hungary
Croatia_in_personal_union_with_Hungary
Byzantine governor of Cilicia
Constantine Kalamanos or Coloman (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Καλαμανός; 1137/1145 – after 1173) also referred to as Doux of Cilcia, was a Byzantine general and
Constantine_Kalamanos
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1131 to 1141
the order of Álmos's brother, King Coloman of Hungary. Béla grew up in monasteries during the reign of Coloman's son Stephen II. The childless king arranged
Béla_II_of_Hungary
Crusade fought against heretics in Bosnia
of Bosnia that was sanctioned as a crusade. Led by a Hungarian prince, Coloman, the crusaders succeeded in conquering only peripheral parts of the country
Bosnian_Crusade
Country in Central Europe
union with the Kingdom of Hungary in 1102 with the coronation of King Coloman as "King of Croatia and Dalmatia" in 1102 in Biograd. One of the most powerful
Hungary
Sophia was the eldest known child of King Coloman of Hungary and his wife, Felicia of Sicily. She was born between 1097 and 1100. Her son Saul was the
Sophia (Coloman of Hungary's daughter)
Sophia_(Coloman_of_Hungary's_daughter)
Romanian footballer and manager
Coloman Braun-Bogdan (13 October 1905 – 15 March 1983) was a Romanian football midfielder and football manager. Braun-Bogdan was born on 13 October 1905
Coloman_Braun-Bogdan
Ban of Croatia
control of the country with Coloman of Hungary, dying at the Battle of Gvozd Mountain in 1097. Following his death, after Coloman's coronation in Croatia and
Petar_Snačić
Former Central European monarchy (1000–1301)
The monarchy stabilized during the reigns of Ladislaus I (1077–1095) and Coloman (1095–1116). These rulers occupied Croatia and Dalmatia with the support
Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301)
Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1000–1301)
Pogroms of 1096
Gottschalk was welcomed by King Coloman of Hungary, but they soon began plundering the countryside and causing drunken disorder. Coloman then demanded they disarm
Rhineland_massacres
1241 battle during the first Mongol invasion of Hungary
believing this was also a minor attack and that Coloman would again be victorious. But as Coloman and Ugrin witnessed the horde of Mongols swell, they
Battle_of_Mohi
Name list
Kalman. It was derived from the Germanic name: Koloman, Coloman or Kolman. The Germanic name Coloman has been used by Germans since the 9th century. Kalman
Kálmán
Queen of Halych (Galicia) and Poor Clare nun, beatified by the Catholic Church
1215 to 1219 the Queen of Galicia by virtue of being the wife of King Coloman of Galicia. Salomea was the daughter of Leszek I the White, who was the
Salomea_of_Poland
Hungarian ruling dynasty (9th century – 1301)
elder nephew Coloman was proclaimed king (1095–1116), but he had to concede the Tercia pars regni in appanage to his brother Álmos. King Coloman defeated
Árpád_dynasty
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
crown. This led to a war and personal union with Hungary in 1102 under Coloman. For the next four centuries, the Kingdom of Croatia was ruled by the Sabor
Croatia
(fl. 1112–died 4 April 1138) was Queen Consort of Hungary by marriage to Coloman, King of Hungary. Euphemia was the daughter of Grand Prince Vladimir II
Euphemia_of_Kiev
King of Hungary from 1074 to 1077
of them—Coloman and Álmos—are known by name, the Illuminated Chronicle states that Coloman had brothers who "died before him". Both Coloman and Álmos
Géza_I_of_Hungary
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1205 to 1235
Andrew's death, his sons from his first marriage, Béla IV of Hungary and Coloman of Halych, accused the widowed Beatrice of adultery and never considered
Andrew_II_of_Hungary
Byzantine empress from 1104 to 1134
his nephew, Coloman. Piroska spent her youth under the supervision and at the court of her cousin, King Coloman of Hungary, known as Coloman the Learned
Irene_of_Hungary
Hungarian bishop
of Transylvania during the reign of Coloman, King of Hungary. His name is mentioned by two royal charters of Coloman issued regarding the Zobor Abbey in
Simon (bishop of Transylvania)
Simon_(bishop_of_Transylvania)
Hungarian and Croatian Queen consort (c.1078–c.1102)
this name is a misunderstanding of the Latin word puella meaning "girl". Coloman, King of Hungary sent his envoys to her father's court to propose marriage
Felicia_of_Sicily
1102 agreement defining Croatia's status within Hungary
conventa (lit. 'agreed accords') was an agreement concluded between King Coloman of Hungary and the Croatian nobility in 1102 or afterwards, defining the
Pacta_conventa_(Croatia)
Central European monarchy (1000–1946)
would not be achieved until the reign of his successor Coloman. With the coronation of King Coloman as "King of Croatia and Dalmatia" in Biograd in 1102
Kingdom_of_Hungary
Hungarian prelate
the king had invited his exiled nephew, Coloman back from Poland, as the Illuminated Chronicle states. Coloman was crowned king by Seraphin in early 1096
Seraphin (archbishop of Esztergom)
Seraphin_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
Hungarian chronicle
Urgesta and the prelude of Coloman's first code. Kristó also emphasized the flourishing literary life during the reign of Coloman and highlighted that the
Urgesta
Historic site in Austria
belongs to the Austrian Congregation. The abbey contains the tomb of Saint Coloman of Stockerau and the remains of several members of the House of Babenberg
Melk_Abbey
1154–1377 state in Southeast Europe
and confirmed Duke Coloman as the new legitimate Ban of Bosnia.[citation needed] The Bosnian Crusade led by bishop John and Coloman lasted for five full
Banate_of_Bosnia
Hungarian politician (1830–1902)
Kálmán Tisza de Borosjenő (archaic English: Coloman Tisza, or Koloman Tisza; 16 December 1830 – 23 March 1902) was a Hungarian politician during the Austro-Hungarian
Kálmán_Tisza
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1235 to 1270
to Transylvania in 1226. In Slavonia, he was succeeded by his brother, Coloman. As Duke of Transylvania, Béla adopted an expansionist policy aimed at
Béla_IV_of_Hungary
Succession Battle of Gvozd Mountain April/May Hungarian forces under King Coloman defeat the Croats, killing their king Petar Snačić. First Crusade and Byzantine–Seljuk
List_of_battles_301–1300
11th-century battle in Croatia
place in 1097 and was fought between the army of Petar Snačić and King Coloman I of Hungary. It was a decisive Hungarian victory, which ended the War
Battle_of_Gvozd_Mountain
Bohemian royal dynasty during the Middle Ages
(1060–1063) Solomon (1063–1074) Géza I (1074–1077) Ladislaus I (1077–1095) Coloman (1095–1116) Stephen II (1116–1131) Béla II (1131–1141) Géza II (1141–1162)
Přemyslid_dynasty
King Coloman was crowned in Biograd na Moru in 1102 and the title now claimed by Coloman was "King of Hungary, Dalmatia, and Croatia". King Coloman created
List of military conflicts involving Hungary (800–1300)
List_of_military_conflicts_involving_Hungary_(800–1300)
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
travelling, Peter threatened Jewish communities in pursuit of provisions. King Coloman of Hungary granted market access, but during their passage the host, by
Crusades
Hungarian nobleman
Sörnyei, Szöcsényi and Messer kinships. Izsép was a confidant of Prince Coloman, the younger brother of Béla IV of Hungary. In 1226, he appeared as a pristaldus
Izsép_Bő
Vác Cathedral King Ladislaus I 1048–1095 Oradea Cathedral, Romania King Coloman I 1070–1116 Székesfehérvár Basilica King Stephen II 1101–1131 Oradea Cathedral
Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
Burial_sites_of_European_monarchs_and_consorts
Historic Hungarian tax
the king when the tax was first mentioned in the laws of Coloman the Learned around 1100. Coloman the Learned exempted all freemen who lived on their own
Freemen's_pennies
Title of Princes of Galicia and Volhynia
king of Galicia who, as a Hungarian prince, reigned from 1188 to 1190. Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria (Kálmán), the first king of Galicia and Lodomeria
King_of_Ruthenia
Abbey on Zobor hill in Nitra, Slovakia
mentioned by royal charters issued in 1111 and 1113, during the rule of Coloman, King of Hungary. Font 2001, p. 71. Font, Márta (2001). Koloman the Learned
Zobor_Abbey
Duke of Bohemia
defected and led a number of Bohemian grandees with him. He sought to induce Coloman of Hungary to go to war with Bořivoj, but was unsuccessful until 1107.
Bořivoj_II,_Duke_of_Bohemia
Former state in Central Europe
as a successor by hereditary rights Coloman was crowned in Biograd in 1102 and the title now claimed by Coloman was "King of Hungary, Dalmatia, and Croatia"
Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526)
Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1301–1526)
Medieval East Slavic principality in the Carpathian region
of Kiev. Later that year, they also defeated the army of Hungarian king Coloman near Przemyśl. These two victories ensured nearly a century of relative
Principality_of_Galicia
Calendar year
May – The People's Crusade, under Peter the Hermit, arrives at Sopron. Coloman, King of Hungary ("the Learned") gives them permission to pass through
1096
New Zealand actor
Caldor in Legend of the Seeker, Tyldus in Xena: Warrior Princess, and Coloman in Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. David Aston received Diploma in Drama
David_Aston
Town in Dalmatia, Croatia
disembarked in the port of the city to marry the Hungarian king Coloman. It was the city where Coloman of Hungary was crowned in 1102 by the Biograd bishop Bono
Biograd_na_Moru
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to 1342
also fathered an illegitimate son, Coloman, who was born in early 1317. His mother was a daughter of Gurke Csák. Coloman was elected Bishop of Győr in 1336
Charles_I_of_Hungary
Municipality in Castile and León, Spain
The city's athletics stadium is named after former 800m world champion Colomán Trabado. Ponferrada hosted the 2014 UCI Road World Championships from 21
Ponferrada
Hungarian claimant (1114-c. 1154)
Euphemia of Kiev, the second wife of Coloman the Learned, King of Hungary. After Euphemia was caught in adultery, Coloman expelled her from Hungary and never
Boris_Kalamanos
Ban of Bosnia
the Bosnian Crusade (1234–1239) against Matej Ninoslav, Hungarian prince Coloman commanding the Christian Armies conquered most of Bosnia and temporarily
Prijezda_I,_Ban_of_Bosnia
Cuman khan
against the Pechenegs in the Battle of Levounion in 1091. He defeated Coloman, King of Hungary in 1097 or 1099. Boniak's descent is uncertain. Svetlana
Boniak
Árpád ruler (c. 1210–1234)
Mstislav's daughter Elena (also known as Maria) in order to secure Coloman's release. Coloman also had to abandon all claim on Halych in favor of the approximately
Andrew of Hungary, Prince of Galicia
Andrew_of_Hungary,_Prince_of_Galicia
High Duke of Poland intermittently between 1194 and 1227
the government of Galicia–Volhynia was given to Andrew II's second son Coloman, who was to marry Leszek's oldest daughter Salomea. This treaty also gave
Leszek_I_the_White
Sporting event delegation
place) Francisco Peralta — 2181 points (→ 33rd place) Men's 800 metres Colomán Trabado Heat — 1:47.9 Semifinals — 1:48.1 (→ did not advance) Antonio Páez
Spain at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Spain_at_the_1980_Summer_Olympics
and Dalmatia (and Slavonian domain). An example being 1231 charter by Coloman in which protected "omnes templarios, qui infra ducatum Sclavonie sunt
Duke_of_Slavonia
Hungarian cleric from the late 11th century
in the late 11th century, active during the reigns of Ladislaus I then Coloman. Some historians argue he is the author of the Urgesta, the first Hungarian
Koppány_(bishop)
11th-century German crusader
Hungarians had no patience for Volkmar and his bloodshed and so, by order of Coloman of Hungary, proceeded to attack and break their ranks, slaying and imprisoning
Volkmar_(crusader)
court of Duke Coloman of Slavonia, the deposed King of Galicia and Lodomeria. The original manuscript was taken to Poland by Coloman's widow, Salomea
Polish–Hungarian_Chronicle
King of Croatia
1097 leading to a personal union of Croatia and Hungary in 1102, ruled by Coloman. List of rulers of Croatia Stjepan II (1089 - 1091) List of Croatian rulers
Stephen_II_of_Croatia
Hungarian lord
as Palatine of Hungary at least from 1108 to 1116, during the reigns of Coloman and Stephen II. His father was Uros (also Urosa or Vrosa), who fought against
John,_son_of_Uros
Medieval Ruthenian polity
the entire Halychyna for the Hungarian prince Coloman, who was styled as King of Galicia. In 1224, Coloman's brother, prince Andrew of Hungary, became the
Principality_of_Peremyshl
Hungarian physicist, electrical engineer and inventor
ˈtihɒɲi]), or in English language technical literature often mentioned as Coloman Tihanyi or Koloman Tihanyi (28 April 1897 – 26 February 1947) was a Hungarian
Kálmán_Tihanyi
Emperor of Bulgaria from 1241 to 1246
Kaliman Asen I, also known as Coloman Asen I or Koloman (Bulgarian: Калиман Асен I; 1234 – August/September 1246) was Emperor (Tsar) of Bulgaria from
Kaliman_I_of_Bulgaria
Hungarian composer, conductor and pianist (1810–1893)
Bátori Mária (1840, two acts; Mária Bátori is the lover of István, son of Coloman of Hungary) Hunyadi László (1844, four acts) Erzsébet (1857, three acts
Ferenc_Erkel
Series of border conflicts
Helena and her Serbian relatives, especially her brother Beloš. King Coloman's supposed son Boris Kalamanos attempted to dethrone Béla II. According
Byzantine–Hungarian War (1149–1155)
Byzantine–Hungarian_War_(1149–1155)
Christian Bishop in the middle ages
Croatian Kings towards the end of 11th century. In 1105, he had diverted Coloman, King of Hungary from destroying Trogir, during his succession campaign
John_of_Trogir
Association football club in Romania
8th place. The 1953 campaign, however, marked a resurgence. Under coach Coloman Braun-Bogdan, the club secured 3rd place and won the Cupa României defeating
FC_UTA_Arad
Former West Slavic polity
in 1095–1096, when King Coloman of Hungary made an agreement with his brother, Prince Álmos, who had been debating Coloman's right to the throne following
Principality_of_Nitra
High Duchess consort of Poland
Grzymisława and Leszek had three children: Salomea (1211/1212 – 1268), married Coloman of Lodomeria; later beatified by Pope Clement X Bolesław V the Chaste (21
Grzymisława_of_Łuck
Queen Regent of Hungary from 1141 to 1146
cousin Béla, who had been blinded on the order of the king's father, King Coloman of Hungary (r. 1095–1116). Béla and his father Almos were blinded, so that
Helena of Serbia, Queen of Hungary
Helena_of_Serbia,_Queen_of_Hungary
Collection of medieval manuscripts
Easter mystery play, songs with musical notation, laws from the time of Coloman of Hungary and the Annales Posonienses, which list the Hungarian kings
Pray_Codex
Duke of Greater Poland (c. 1190–1239)
25. a Pomeranian princess 6. Yaroslav Osmomysl 26. Coloman, King of Hungary 13. a daughter of Coloman 27. Felicia of Sicily 3. Viacheslava of Halych 28
Władysław_Odonic
of Mainz Alphege (Elphege) 954 1012 Benedict of Szkalka 1012 Coloman of Stockerau 1012 Guy of Anderlecht 950 1012 Macarius 1012
Chronological list of Catholic saints and blesseds in the 11th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_and_blesseds_in_the_11th_century
Hungarian clergyman
(most probably the bishop of Győr) in the Kingdom of Hungary under King Coloman the Book-lover. He wrote a new Life of St Stephen I of Hungary based on
Hartvik
Turkic nomadic people
the Cumans against Coloman, King of Hungary, who was involved in a feud with Volodar of Peremyshl, Prince of Przemyśl. King Coloman and his army crossed
Cumans
Norman noble family that rose to prominence in southern Italy
Montescaglioso (1) Adela ⚭ Henry of Monte Sant’Angelo (ill.) Jordan (2) Felicia ⚭ Coloman, King of Hungary → (issue) (2) Geoffrey the Leper (2) Mauger - Count of
Hauteville_family
2009 film directed by Patrick Tatopoulos
Steven Mackintosh as Andreas Tanis Kevin Grevioux as Raze David Aston as Coloman Elizabeth Hawthorne as Orsova Craig Parker as Sabas Larry Rew as Kosta
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Underworld:_Rise_of_the_Lycans
Hungarian-Australian novelist
Retrieved 15 October 2013. "Domahidy, Andras (a.k.a. Domahidy, Andrew Coloman de; de Domahidy, Andrew Coloman )". AustLit Database. Retrieved 11 March 2007.
András_Domahidy
11th-century ruined Catholic basilica in Hungary
I (1046) Béla I (1060) Solomon (1063) Géza I (1075) Ladislaus I (1081) Coloman (1095) Stephen II (1116) Béla II (1131) Stephen III (1162) Ladislaus II
Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Székesfehérvár
Basilica_of_the_Assumption_of_the_Blessed_Virgin_Mary,_Székesfehérvár
Clan (gens) in the Kingdom of Hungary
and Oliver, who settled down in Hungary around 1097 during the reign of Coloman, King of Hungary. They came to Hungary alongside Felicia of Sicily. The
Rátót_(genus)
Name list
daughter of Béla I of Hungary Sophia (Coloman of Hungary's daughter) (1097–1100) the eldest known child of King Coloman of Hungary Sophia of Hungary (nun)
Zsófia
Romanian football club, formerly FC Steaua București
sports society with seven initial sections, including football, coached by Coloman Braun-Bogdan. The decision had been adopted on the ground that several
FCSB
Margrave of Austria from 994 to 1018
Henry I Margrave of Austria Henry the Strong and the martyrdom of Saint Coloman, Babenberger Stammbaum, Klosterneuburg Monastery, 1489–1492 Margrave 994–1018
Henry_I,_Margrave_of_Austria
Medieval noblewoman
Godfrey discussed the conditions of their march through the kingdom with Coloman of Hungary while Baldwin was left in charge of the army. It was decided
Godehilde_of_Tosny
Village in Central Transdanubia, Hungary
charter was given out by Ladislaus I of Hungary in 1079. In the 12th century Coloman of Hungary decided about the continuation of the throne for Stephen II
Dömös
Grand Count of Sicily from 1071 to 1101
Conrad II of Italy, son of Emperor Henry IV Felicia (died 1102), married Coloman, King of Hungary Judith (died 1136), married Robert I of Bassunvilla Sybilla
Roger_I_of_Sicily
Hungarian prelate
illustrious persons – including Béla IV himself and his younger brother Duke Coloman – testified in favor of the legitimacy of Matthias's election. Consequently
Matthias_Rátót
Heritage site in Braşov County, Romania
and outside the chapel were initially thought to date from the reign of Coloman (1095–1116), but a re-evaluation found that the oldest coin came from the
Viscri_fortified_church
from the new king Coloman of Hungary to finish the monastery, and to erect new monastery objects. The monumental tower bears Coloman's name and the year
St._Mary's_Church,_Zadar
Hungarian prelate
Esztergom from around 1105 until his death. He was a faithful confidant of Coloman, King of Hungary and the initiator of large-scale church organizational
Lawrence (archbishop of Esztergom)
Lawrence_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
Underground crypt in Vienna, Austria
have established Vienna as an episcopal see, had the crypt built for St. Coloman of Stockerau, who was to be the patron of the new diocese. However, the
Vergilius_Chapel
1979: Colomán Trabado 1980: Colomán Trabado 1981: Colomán Trabado 1982: Colomán Trabado 1983: Andrés Vera 1984: Colomán Trabado 1985: Colomán Trabado
List of Spanish Athletics Championships winners
List_of_Spanish_Athletics_Championships_winners
COLOMAN
COLOMAN
COLOMAN
COLOMAN
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Lucius, LUCIO means "light."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Loving
Boy/Male
Indian
Wrapped in, Enveloped
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Stead.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Arindham | அரீநதாம
Destroyer of enemies
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Helénē, probably ILONA means "torch."
Boy/Male
English
Knight's attendant.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Womanly
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, Scottish
Forsaken
COLOMAN
COLOMAN
COLOMAN
COLOMAN
COLOMAN