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Béla IV of Hungary

1206 · 1270

Years lived
63
Photos
25
Béla IV of Hungary portrait

Born

November 29, 1206

Transylvania, Romania

Died

May 10, 1270

Buda, Hungary

Known for

King of Hungary

Béla IV of Hungary (1206–1270) was Romania best known for King of Hungary.

Béla IV of Hungary (November 29, 1206 – May 10, 1270) was a monarch and politician. He was known for his efforts to restore royal authority in Hungary and for his reign as King of Hungary and Croatia. His strategic rule helped shape the kingdom during a crucial period.

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Chapter 1 · 1206· Chapter 1 of 7

Early Life and Origins

Béla IV was born in Transylvania, a historical region now part of Romania, on November 29, 1206. He was the oldest son of King Andrew II of Hungary. His early life unfolded against the backdrop of a powerful royal lineage and the complexities of medieval European politics.

Chapter 2 · 1214· Chapter 2 of 7

Career Beginnings

His ascent to power began early, when he was crowned king in 1214, even during his father King Andrew II's lifetime. This coronation was initiated by a group of influential noblemen, a move his father strongly opposed. King Andrew II initially refused to grant Béla a province to rule, a situation that lasted until 1220.

In 1220, Béla was appointed Duke of Slavonia, which also gave him jurisdiction over Croatia and Dalmatia. Around this same time, he solidified important alliances through marriage, wedding Maria, a daughter of Theodore I Laskaris, who was the Emperor of Nicaea. From 1226, Béla expanded his governance, ruling Transylvania as a duke.

Chapter 3· Chapter 3 of 7

Major Achievements and Career Highlights

Béla IV distinguished himself through his strategic governance and diplomatic outreach. He actively supported Christian missions among the pagan Cumans, who resided in the plains to the east of his province. This dedication led to some Cuman chieftains acknowledging his suzerainty.

His influence over the Cumans was significant, culminating in his adoption of the title King of Cumania in 1233. Upon his father King Andrew II's death on September 21, 1235, Béla officially succeeded him as King of Hungary and Croatia. His reign as Duke of Styria also occurred between 1254 and 1258, further illustrating his regional power.

Chapter 4 · 1220· Chapter 4 of 7

Personal Life

Béla IV's personal life included his marriage to Maria, a daughter of Theodore I Laskaris. She was the Emperor of Nicaea, an important Byzantine successor state. Their union around 1220 was a notable political and personal bond for the royal family.

Chapter 5 · 1233· Chapter 5 of 7

Notable Works or Contributions

A key contribution of Béla IV was his dedication to strengthening the Christian presence in his kingdom's eastern territories. His support for Christian missions among the pagan Cumans helped integrate these communities into the broader Hungarian sphere of influence. This dedication led to his unique adoption of the title King of Cumania in 1233, reflecting his successful extension of suzerainty.

Chapter 6 · 1235· Chapter 6 of 7

Later Years

After succeeding his father in 1235, Béla IV immediately focused on restoring royal authority, which had significantly weakened during his father's reign. He implemented a bold strategy to achieve this. He began by revising land grants made by his predecessors and systematically reclaiming former royal estates.

While these actions aimed to centralize power and improve royal finances, they naturally caused considerable discontent among the noblemen and the prelates who had benefited from the earlier grants. Despite this opposition, his commitment to strengthening the monarchy remained a defining feature of his later rule.

Chapter 7· Chapter 7 of 7

Legacy and Impact

Béla IV left a lasting impact by staunchly attempting to restore the royal authority that had diminished under his father. His efforts to revise land grants and reclaim royal estates, while controversial among noblemen and prelates, were crucial steps in solidifying the power of the Hungarian crown. Furthermore, his diplomatic engagement and support for Christian missions among the Cumans significantly shaped the political and cultural boundaries of his kingdom during a critical era.

FAQ

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  • When did Béla IV of Hungary die?

    Béla IV of Hungary died on May 10, 1270 in Buda, Hungary, at the age of 63.

  • Where was Béla IV of Hungary born?

    Béla IV of Hungary was born in Transylvania, Romania on November 29, 1206.

  • What is Béla IV of Hungary best known for?

    Béla IV of Hungary is best known for King of Hungary.

  • How old was Béla IV of Hungary when they died?

    Béla IV of Hungary was 63 years old at the time of death.

  • What nationality was Béla IV of Hungary?

    Béla IV of Hungary was from Romania.

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