Ladislaus I of Hungary - Marriages and Children

Marriages and Children

1077: Adelaide of Rheinfelden, daughter of Duke Rudolf I of Swabia and his second wife, Adelaida of Savoy

  • Prisca (c. 1080 – August 13, 1134), wife of John II, emperor of the Byzantine Empire
  • Unknown daughter (? – ?), wife of Prince Yaroslav of Volhynia.

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