Peter Orseolo

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Peter Orseolo was a Venetian-born noble who became King of Hungary in the 11th century, ruling intermittently amid significant internal conflicts and foreign influence.

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Peter Orseolo canonical 2
Orseolo 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Hungary
human
birthPlace Republic of Venice
Venice
causeOfDownfall noble rebellion in Hungary
conflict internal power struggles in the Kingdom of Hungary
nobility opposition in Hungary
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Hungary
Republic of Venice
deathDate circa 1046
deathPlace Kingdom of Hungary
era 11th century
ethnicGroup Italian
Venetian
familyName Peter Orseolo self-linksurface differs
surface form: Orseolo
father Otto Orseolo
givenName Peter
influencedBy Holy Roman Empire
Republic of Venice
languageSpoken Hungarian
Italian
Latin
monarchOf Kingdom of Hungary
mother Grimelda of Hungary
nobleFamily Orseolo family
notableEvent first deposition from the Hungarian throne in 1041
restoration to the Hungarian throne in 1044
notableFor Venetian-born ruler of Hungary
being the second Christian king of Hungary after Stephen I
occupation monarch
overthrownBy Samuel Aba
politicalAlignment pro-Imperial (Holy Roman Empire)
positionHeld King of Hungary
predecessor Stephen I of Hungary
reignEnd 1041
1046
reignStart 1038
1044
relative Stephen I of Hungary
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
successor Ladislaus I of Hungary
surface form: Andrew I of Hungary

Samuel Aba
supportedBy Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Holy Roman Emperor Henry III
title King of Hungary

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Stephen I of Hungary successor Peter Orseolo
Vajk successor Peter Orseolo
Peter Orseolo familyName Peter Orseolo self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Orseolo