Ladislaus is the second son of King …
Years: 1162 - 1162
Ladislaus is the second son of King Béla II of Hungary and his wife, Helena of Raška.
He was only a baby when his mother introduced him and his brother, Géza, to the barons assembled in Arad in order to persuade them to massacre her husband's opponents, which he did at the age of four.
After the occupation of Bosnia, his father had named Ladislaus the duke of the province in 1137, although the province had been governed by the administrators appointed by the king.
When King Béla II died on February 13, 1141, Ladislaus' brother, Géza II, had ascended the throne.
In 1152, the king had organized a separated ducal household for Ladislaus and their younger brother, Stephen.
Géza II had wanted to ensure the succession of his son Stephen; consequently, his relationship with his brothers had deteriorated.
In 1157, Duke Stephen had tried to organize a conspiracy against the king supported by their maternal uncle, Beloš, but Géza had overcome them and Duke Stephen had fled to the court of the Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
In 1159, Stephen had again conspired against Géza II but, following his failure, he had joined Ladislaus in Constantinople.
In the imperial court of Constantinople, Ladislaus, in contrast to his brother, had not wanted to surrender totally to Manuel I Komnenos, and had refused to marry a niece of the Emperor.
When Emperor Manuel was informed that King Géza II had died on May 31, 1162 and his son Stephen III had been crowned, he decided to begin a campaign against Hungary in order to have his niece's husband, Duke Stephen, ascend the throne.
On hearing the Emperor's demand, the Hungarian barons send an embassy to his camp and offer to accept Ladislaus' rule pursuant to the Hungarian custom, which gives precedence to the eldest male member of the royal family over a deceased king's son.
The Emperor accepts the barons' offer and sends Ladislaus to Hungary.
Locations
People
- Ladislaus II of Hungary
- Manuel I Komnenos
- Pope Alexander III
- Stephen III of Hungary
- Stephen IV of Hungary
Groups
- Hungarian people
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Hungary, Kingdom of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Christians, Eastern Orthodox
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Komnenos dynasty, restored
