Geza II, king of Hungary M XII
᾿Ιατζᾶς, Γεϊτζᾶς (Geza 52)
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- 1146
- Certainty: 2 Louis VII's diplomatic preparations for the Crusade Certainty: 2
- 1147
- Certainty: 2 Louis VII & the Hungarian pretender Boris Certainty: 2
- 1150
- Certainty: 2 Geza II of Hungary because of family links supported the Serbians against Byzantium Certainty: 2
- Manuel crossed the Sava against the army of the ban Belus, who soon withdrew Certainty: 2
- Boris was successful & crossed the Danube at night laden with booty, lit by Manuel's torches Certainty: 2
- 1151
- Manuel built light boats; Geza exchanged peace & submission for some of the prisoners lost in 1150 Certainty: 2
- 1153
- Geza II revolted briefly, but was immediately overawed by Manuel's approach & sued for peace Certainty: 2
- From Nis, Andronikos (I) began to conspire with Frederick Barbarossa & Geza II Certainty: 2
- 1154
- Geza II, before hearing of Andronikos' imprisonment, attacked Branicevo with many allies Certainty: 2
- 1155
- Manuel led large forces against Hungary, making Geza sue for peace; Manuel eventually agreed Certainty: 2
- 1161
- Manuel at Sardike faced complex problems of succession at Geza II's death Certainty: 2