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Vazul, or Vászoly, (before 997–1031 or 1032) was a
member of the
House of Árpád, a
grandson of Taksony,
Grand Prince of the Hungarians. The only other...
- his brothers,
Levente and Andrew,
after the
execution of
their father,
Vazul. Béla
settled in
Poland and
married Richeza (or Adelaide),
daughter of Polish...
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preserved that the
three brothers were sons of
Ladislas the Bald's brother, "
Vazul by some girl from the clan" of Tátony.
Modern historians –
since the research...
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legends refer to a plot in
which Vazul parti****ted and his
mutilation was a
punishment for this act. That
Vazul's ears were
filled with
molten lead...
- in a
conspiracy led by his cousin,
Vazul, who had been
living imprisoned in
Nyitra (today
Nitra in Slovakia).
Vazul was
blinded on King Stephen's order...
- Stephen's
cousin Vazul had the
strongest claim to the throne, but the King
overlooked him and
named Peter as his heir. On Stephen's order,
Vazul was blinded...
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Chronicle of
Zagreb and
Saint Gerard's Life
write that
their father was
Vazul, a
grandson of Taksony,
Grand Prince of the
Hungarians (r. c. 955 – c....
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succeeded by his own son,
Ladislas the Bald. The
names of Michael's two sons,
Vazul (Basil) and Ladislas, have been preserved.
According to Györffy, "it is...
- 16.
Taksony of
Hungary 8.
Michael 17. A "****an" lady 4.
Vazul 2.
Andrew I of
Hungary 5. A lady of the Tátony clan 1.
Solomon of
Hungary 24. Sviatoslav...
- Bulgarian;
Vasilije in Serbian;
Vasily in Russian; Bazil, Bazsó, Vászoly and
Vazul in Hungarian.
Basil may
refer to the
following people:
Basil Onomagoulos...