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  1. Peter Orseolo, or Peter the Venetian ( Hungarian: Velencei Péter; 1010 or 1011 – 1046, or late 1050s), was the King of Hungary twice. He first succeeded his uncle, King Stephen I, in 1038. His favoritism towards his foreign courtiers caused an uprising which ended with his 1041 deposition.

  2. Peter Orseolo (auch Urseolo; * ca. 1008; † 1046) war der zweite König von Ungarn. Er regierte von 1038 bis 1041 und, nach einer dreijährigen Unterbrechung, von 1044 bis 1046. Peter war der Sohn des Dogen von Venedig, Ottone Orseolo, und einer Tochter des Großfürsten Géza von Ungarn, Marie von Ungarn. Peter ist in Fünfkirchen (Pécs ...

    • Background
    • Rebellion and Vata's Mob
    • Aftermath

    Christianity had been introduced in Hungary by the King Stephen I of Hungary. Upon his death in 1038, he was succeeded by his sororal nephew Peter Urseolo, a Venetian noble. Through tax increases, and Urseolo's involvement with foreign powers, he proved to be an unpopular ruler. The Hungarian peasants, still largely pagan, suspected he was intent o...

    Andrew (András in Hungarian), Béla and Levente were the sons of Vazul, cousin of Saint Stephen. During the reign of Samuel Aba, they had fled the country in fear of their lives, Béla to Poland and András and Levente to Kiev. In 1046, András and Levente returned to Újvár (today: Abaújvár) in Hungary from their exile and quickly gained popular suppor...

    The Vatha uprising marked the last major attempt at stopping Christian rule in Hungary. While Andrew had received assistance from pagans in his rise to the throne, he had no plans to abolish Christianity in the kingdom. Once in power he distanced himself from Vatha and the pagans. However, they were not punished for their actions.

    • 1046
    • Christian victory
    • Kingdom of Hungary
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrseoloOrseolo - Wikipedia

    Peter Orseolo, King of Hungary, succeeded his uncle Stephen I of Hungary of the Árpád dynasty. He was the nephew of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, and a great-grandson of Gyula of Transylvania. He was known for his active foreign policy and for having invaded Bavaria and Bohemia.

  4. Peter Orseolo, or Peter the Venetian (Hungarian: Velencei Péter; 1010 or 1011 – 1046, or late 1050s), was King of Hungary twice. He first succeeded his uncle, King Stephen I , in 1038. His favoritism towards his foreign courtiers caused an uprising which ended with his 1041 deposition.

  5. Velencei vagy Orseolo Péter ( németül: Peter Orseolo, olaszul: Pietro Orseolo; Velence, 1010 vagy 1011 – Székesfehérvár, 1046 vagy 1059. augusztus 30.) Magyarország királya 1038 és 1041, valamint 1044 és 1046 között. Apja Orseolo Ottó velencei dózse, anyja I. István nővére Árpád-házi Ilona.

  6. Pietro I Orseolo OSBCam, also named Peter Urseulus, (928–987) was the Doge of Venice from 976 until 978. He abdicated his office and left in the middle of the night to become a monk. He later entered the order of the Camaldolese Hermits of Mount Corona. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.