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Emeric (or Imre) was a Hungarian king (11741204), who ruled from 1196 to 1204. Events Vietnam is given the official name of China. ... Events February - Byzantine emperor Alexius IV is overthrown in a revolution, and Alexius V is proclaimed emperor. ... Events Spring, London, popular uprising of the poor against the rich led by William Fitz Osbern. ...

Preceded by:
Béla III
King of Hungary Succeeded by:
Ladislaus III

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St. Emeric of Hungary (716 words)
In the ninth centenary of the death of Bd Emeric (Imre) was kept with solemnity in 1931 in Hungary.
Emeric was the last child born of their marriage and the only one to survive infancy.
Emeric was destined to inherit the traditions of his ancestors, which on the maternal side were those of the German rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, and the paternal, the equestrian nomad tradition.
Emeric of Hungary (saint) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (152 words)
Note: There was also a king of Hungary named Imre (Emeric), who ruled from 1196 to 1204.
Prince St. Imre, also Henricus, Emeric, Emmerich, Emericus or Americus (Székesfehérvár, 1007 (1000?) – Veszprém, September 2, 1031) was the son of Stephen I of Hungary.
He was intended to be the next monarch of Hungary, his father wrote admonitions to prepare him for this task, but he died at a young age, at hunting, by a boar.
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