b. 969 - d. 988, she was a Hungarian princess and member of the House of Arpad. She was briefly married to Bolesław Chrobry, member of the House of Piast, who ruled Poland at that time.
According to some sources, she was the eldest child of Géza of Hungary by his first wife Sarolt, a daughter of Gyula of Transylvania.
However, modern historians have now discarded her parentage, and state that she was an unknown Hungarian princess. Though opinions vary about the identity of Bolesław I's second wife, there are a number of researchers who still support the hypothesis of her being the daughter of Géza.
b. 969 - d. 988, she was a Hungarian princess and member of the House of Arpad. She was briefly married to Bolesław Chrobry, member of the House of Piast, who ruled Poland at that time.
According to some sources, she was the eldest child of Géza of Hungary by his first wife Sarolt, a daughter of Gyula of Transylvania.
However, modern historians have now discarded her parentage, and state that she was an unknown Hungarian princess. Though opinions vary about the identity of Bolesław I's second wife, there are a number of researchers who still support the hypothesis of her being the daughter of Géza.
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