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Germanic origin name
Coloman used by
Germans since the 9th century.
Coloman, King of
Hungary Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria (1208–1241)
Coloman,
Bishop of Győr...
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Coloman the Learned, also the Book-Lover or the
Bookish (Hungarian: Könyves Kálmán; Croatian: Koloman; Slovak:
Koloman Učený; c. 1070 – 3 February 1116)...
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Coloman of
Halych (Hungarian: Kálmán; Ukrainian: Коломан; 1208 – 1241) was the ruler—from 1214 prince, and from 1215 or 1216 to 1221 king—of Halych, and...
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Coloman of
Stockerau (Irish: Colmán; Latin: Colomannus; died 18
October 1012) was an
Irish saint.
While on
pilgrimage to the Holy Land, he was mistaken...
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Hungarian prince, the son of King Géza I of
Hungary and
brother of King
Coloman. He held
several governmental posts in the
Kingdom of Hungary. Álmos was...
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Coloman (Hungarian: Kálmán; c. 1317 – 1375) was a
Hungarian prelate who
served as
bishop of Győr from 1337 to 1375. He was the
illegitimate son of King...
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between Coloman and the
Croatian feudal lords. It took
several more
years before the
Croatian nobility recognised Coloman as the king.
Coloman was crowned...
- King of
Hungary and Croatia,
ruled from 1116
until 1131. His father, King
Coloman, had him
crowned as a child, thus
denying the
crown to his
uncle Álmos...
- crown. This led to a war and
personal union with
Hungary in 1102
under Coloman. For the next four centuries, the
Kingdom of
Croatia was
ruled by the Sabor...
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union with the
Kingdom of
Hungary in 1102 with the
coronation of King
Coloman as "King of
Croatia and Dalmatia" in 1102 in Biograd. The most powerful...