Geza I Of Hungary
Gza I
(
Slovak
:
Gejza
) (c.
1040
–
1077
) was the king of
Hungary
from
1074
to
1077
. For his coronation, Gza received a crown from
Byzantine Emperor
Michael VII Dukas
which was incorporated with the ancient crown of
King Stephen I
. Gza's short rule was characterized by general disorder in the kingdom. He did however capture Croatia from his brother-in-law
Dmitar Zvonimir
. He married twice; first to Sophia von Looz, daughter of the Count of Looz, and secondly to Synadene, a niece of Emperor
Nicephorus III
. By his first marriage he had two children:
Coloman of Hungary
Prince lmos
Gza died on
April 25
,
1077
and was succeeded by his brother
Ladislaus I
. Gza is buried at
Vc
.
width="30%" align="center" | Preceded by:
Solomon
width="40%" align="center" |
King of Hungary
width="30%" align="center" | Succeeded by:
Ladislaus I
He is not the same person as
Gza
(940-997), father of
St. Stephen
. Geza I of Hungary Geza I of Hungary
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