SEVENTH GENERATION


161. Giselle died in 1033.

She was married to King Stephen I (son of Geza) in 1008. King Stephen I was born between 970 and 975 in Esztergom, Hungary. He died on 15 Aug 1038 in Esztergom, Hungary. From Encyclopedia Britannica Online, article titled "Stephen I:"

"canonized 1083; feast day August 16"

"also called SAINT STEPHEN, Hungarian SZENT ISTVâAN, original name VAJK, first king of Hungary, who is considered to be the founder of the Hungarian state and one of the most renowned figures in Hungarian history.

"Stephen was a member of the âArpâad dynasty and son of the supreme Magyar chieftain Gâeza. He was born a pagan but was baptized and reared as a Christian, and in 996 he married Gisela, daughter of Duke Henry II of Bavaria. After the death of his father (997), Stephen combated an insurrection led by his older cousin, Koppâany, who claimed the throne in accordance with âArpâad succession rules. Stephen defeated Koppâany at Veszprâem (998) and had him executed as a pagan.

"On Christmas Day, AD 1000, Stephen was anointed king of Hungary. According to tradition, he received from Pope Sylvester II a crown that is now held as a national treasure in Hungary (see Saint Stephen's Crown). His coronation signified Hungary's entry into the family of European Christian nations. With the exception of an invasion by the Holy Roman emperor Conrad II in 1030 and minor disputes with Poland and Bulgaria, Stephen's reign was peaceful.

"Stephen organized his kingdom on German models. He founded bishoprics and abbeys, made the building of churches mandatory, and established the practice of tithing. He promoted agriculture, safeguarded private property with strict laws, and organized a standing army. While a ruling class was created, the institution of slavery was left virtually untouched. Stephen also opened the country to strong foreign influences, while saving it from German conquest. He treated the church as the principal pillar of his authority, dispatching missionaries throughout his realm."

Stephen is Hungary's patron saint. Although his feast day is August 16, Hungarians celebrate
the translation of his relics to Buda on August 20. Giselle and King Stephen I had the following children:

child+230 i. Hedwig.

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