- The
House of
Orseolo (Italian: [orˈsɛolo]) was a
powerful Venetian noble family descended from Orso
Ipato and his son
Teodato Ipato, the
first Doges of...
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Hungarian rebellion which, in 1046,
brought about the
overthrow of King
Peter Urseolo, the
martyrdom of
Bishop Gerard of Csanád (Hungarian: Gellért) and the...
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Peter (Hungarian:
Velencei Péter; 1010 or 1011 – 1046, or late 1050s),
known as
Peter Orseolo or
Peter the Venetian, was King of
Hungary twice. He first...
- Orseolo, who
later took the name of Adelheid. She was the
sister of
Peter Urseolo of Hungary.
Frozza and
Adalbert had two sons:
Leopold (died 9 December...
- Otto
Orseolo (Italian:
Ottone Orseolo, also
Urseolo; c. 992−1032) was the Doge of
Venice from 1008 to 1026. He was the
third son of Doge
Pietro II of...
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returned to
Hungary and
ascended the
throne after defeating King
Peter Urseolo.
Anastasia followed her
husband to the kingdom. It was
probably she who...
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Roman Empire defeats the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
Battle of Ménfő;
Peter Urseolo captured Samuel Aba
after the battle,
executing him, and
restoring his...
- www.orthodoxengland.org.uk.
Retrieved 2024-08-19. "San
Pietro Orseolo (
Urseolo)".
Santi e
Beati (in Italian).
Marco Pozza (2015). "PIETRO Orseolo, santo"...
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cities of Dalmatia. The
Hungarian king
previously took his
nephew Peter Urseolo, who was
forced to flee from the
republic when his
father was
deposed in...
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banished to
Constantinople for nepotism. He was the
father of King
Peter Urseolo of Hungary. 1026 –
Pietro Barbolano abdicated under heavy pressure to reinstate...