Andre Ier of Hungary
Andre Ier the Catholic Árpád , born towards 1005 (or 1014 according to certain sources), killed the January 27th 1061 with Zirc (Hungary), buried with Tihany, was king de Hongrie of 1046 with 1061 (crowned in 1046). It is the second wire of Basile (or Vazul) Árpád and of a woman of the family Tátony. He married in 1038 Anastasia, of the dynasty of the Riourikides (girl of Iaroslav I {{er}}, large-prince de Kiev), of which he had three children:
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Adélaïde, which married Wratislaw II Przemysl, king de Bohême;
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Solomon, king de Hongrie;
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David.
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One allots another son, György to him which, according to the Europäische Stammtafeln , left for England with Edouard Aetheling in 1055 and is established in Scotland where he became the ancestor of the family Drummond.
During its reign, Hungary fur recognized like independent state. It was {détrôné by his brother Béla I {{er}} and was killed with the battle of Zirc.
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Genealogy of Árpád
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