Samuel Aba (Hungarian: Aba Sámuel; before 990 or c. 1009 – 5 July 1044) reigned as King of Hungary between 1041 and 1044. He was born to a prominent family...
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illustrious Aba clan, a prominent noble house in Hungary. The Aba clan is descended from King Samuel Aba, who was a significant figure in early Hungarian history...
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Aba Bayefsky, Canadian artist and teacher Aba Cercato, Italian television presenter Vilmos Aba-Novák, a Hungarian painter Aba, ruler of Olba Samuel Aba...
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Pata (Latin: Pota) who was a nephew to Ed and Edemen and the ancestor of Samuel Aba. Some modern scholars have proposed that the family's ancestors may have...
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Samuel Aba's forces were defeated. Although Aba escaped from the battlefield, Peter's supporters soon captured and killed him. Following Samuel Aba's...
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Westernising influences in Hungary. Peter Orseolo, who had been deposed by Samuel Aba in 1041, returned with the assistance of Emperor Henry III, and invaded...
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under King Henry III ("the Black") defeat the Hungarian army, led by King Samuel Aba, who flees the field but is captured and killed. Peter Orseolo ("the Venetian")...
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Metropolitan of the East Samuel of Nehardea (c. 165–257),Talmudist Samuel Aba (r. 1041–1044), third King of Hungary Samuel Adams (1722–1803), Founding...
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soldier executes King Samuel Aba. Page 50 Battle of Ménfő: Victory of Emperor Henry III Over King Samuel Aba (Detail) King Samuel Aba reaches towards the...
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the Holy Roman Empire. In a rebellion in 1041, Stephen's brother-in-law Samuel Aba took control of the throne, overthrowing Urseolo. Urseolo fled to Bavaria...
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