- Béla IV of Hungary
Béla IV ( _hu. IV. Béla, (1206 – 3 May 1270),
King of Hungary and Croatia (1214-1270),Duke of Styria (1254-1258). Béla was present, at the age of seven, when a group of conspirators killed his mother, and he could never forgive his father's generosity towards the conspirators' accomplices. Shortly afterwards, he was crowned junior king ("rex iunior") and he governed several provinces of theKingdom of Hungary during his father's reign. He endeavoured to restore the royal power that had declined since the death of his grandfather, King Béla, which resulted in permanent conflicts between Béla and his father. When he ascended the throne, he determined to revive his grandfather's internal policy which made him unpopular among his barons. However, he soon had to face the threat of theMongol invasion of Europe ; therefore he granted asylum to theCumans in order to strengthen his military force. After the Tatar invasion he became one of the most famous Hungarian kings. Nevertheless, the Mongol armies defeated his troops in a decisive battle requiring his escape to the farthest fortress of his kingdom while the Mongols were pillaging the country. When the Mongol troops were withdrawn unexpectedly, Béla returned and commenced reconstruction of his devastated kingdom; he patronized towns, constructed new fortresses and encouraged immigration. His success is reflected by his popular epithet, "the Second Founder of our Country", in Hungary. During the second period of his reign, he proceeded to expand his rule over the neighbouring countries. However his last years were characterized by his permanent conflicts with his eldest son, Stephen.Early life
Béla was the eldest son of King
Andrew II of Hungary and his first wife,Gertrude of Merania . UponPope Innocent III 's request, the ecclesiastic and temporal dignitaries of theKingdom of Hungary took an oath before his birth that they would accept him as his father's successor.The infant Béla was probably present when a group of conspirators murdered his mother on
28 September 1213 . Following the murder, his father ordered only the execution of the conspirators' leader and forgave the other members of the group, which resulted in Béla's emerging antipathy against his father.In the beginning of 1214, Béla was engaged to a daughter of "Tzar"
Boril of Bulgaria . Shortly afterwards, he was crowned junior king. When his father left for a Crusade in August 1217, his maternal uncle, Archbishop Berthold of Kalocsa took Béla to the fortress ofSteyr inStyria and he returned toHungary one year later, following his father's return from theHoly Land ."Rex iunior"
In 1220, Béla married
Maria Laskarina , a daughter of the EmperorTheodore I Laskaris ofNicaea and his father entrusted him with the government ofSlavonia . However, King Andrew II, who had arranged Béla's marriage during his return from the Crusade, persuaded Béla to separate from his wife in 1222.Pope Honorius III , however, denied to declare their marriage null and void; therefore Béla took back his wife and escaped toAustria fearing of his father's anger. Finally, King Andrew II made an agreement with his son with the mediation of the Pope and Béla took over again the government ofSlavonia ,Dalmatia andCroatia .As governor, Béla commenced, with the authorization of the Pope, to take back the royal domains that King Andrew II had granted to his partisans during the first half of his reign. He laid siege to
Klis , the fortress of a turbulent Croatian baron who had to surrender.In 1226, his father entrusted him with the government of
Transylvania where he assisted the missionary work of the Blackfriars among the Cuman tribes who settled down in the territories west of theDniester River. As a result of their missionary work, two chieftains of the Cumans, Bartz andMembrok were baptized and they acknowledged Béla's overlordship around 1228. In the meantime, Béla began to organise theBanat of Szörény , a march of the kingdom.In 1228, he commenced to revise his father's "needless and fruitless" donations in the whole territory of the kingdom with the authorisation of his father. However, his military failure in
Halych , when assisting his younger brother, Andrew, weakened his influence and King Andrew II put an end to the revision of his former donations. During the early 1230s, Béla took part in the military expeditions of his father against Halych andAustria .His relation with his father even worsened, when King Andrew II married, on
14 May 1234 , Beatrice D'Este, who was thirty years his younger.The first years of his reign
When his father died on
21 September 1235 , Béla ascended the throne without any opposition andArchbishop Robert of Esztergom crowned him on14 October inSzékesfehérvár . Shortly afterwards, he accused his young stepmother and his father's main advisor,Denis, Apud's son of adultery and ordered their arrest.Béla's main purpose was to restore the royal power that had weakened during his father's rule; "e.g.", he ordered the burning of his advisors' seats, because he wanted to force them to stand in the presence of the king. As he also wanted to strengthen the position of the towns, he confirmed the charter of
Székesfehérvár and granted new privileges to several key towns in the kingdom (Pest, Nagyszombat, Selmecbánya, Korpona, Zólyom, Bars, andEsztergom ).cite book | last = Juck | first = Ľubomír | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Výsady miest a mestečiek na Slovensku (1238-1350) | publisher = Veda | date = 1984 | location = Bratislava | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = ]He sent
Friar Julian to find the Magyar tribes who had remained in their eastern homeland. Friar Julian, after meeting with the eastern Magyars returned to Hungary in 1239 and informed Béla of the plannedMongol invasion of Europe . Béla wanted to take precautions against the Mongols; therefore he granted asylum, in Hungary, to theCumans who had been defeated by the Mongols. However, thenomadic culture of the Cumans caused tensions between them and the Hungarians which became more and more acute.Béla tried to reinforce the eastern borders of his kingdom, but the Mongol troops, lead by
Batu Khan , managed to break through the frontier defenses on12 March 1241 . On hearing of the Mongols' successful attack, the citizens of Pest, who had been accusing the Cumans of cooperating with the Mongols, murderedKöten , the "Khan" of the Cumans; therefore the enraged Cumans began to plunder the countryside and they left the country.The Mongol invasion of Hungary ("tatárjárás")
After the Cumans' departure, Béla could lead only a small army against the Mongols who defeated him in the
Battle of Mohi on11 April 1241 . After his disastrous defeat, Béla fled to Pozsony and then to Hainburg where Duke Frederick II of Austria seized his treasury and enforced him to cede three western counties of his kingdom toAustria .Béla fled from Hainburg to
Zagreb and he sent his envoys to the Emperor Frederick II andPope Gregory IX to seek their assistance against the Mongols. He even offered to accept the overlordship of theHoly Roman Emperor in case he sent troops to Hungary, but none of the Western powers provided him any assistance.In the meantime, the Mongols were plundering the territories of the kingdom west of the
Danube River. Moreover, in January, they could cross the frozen Danube and Béla had to flee from the Mongol troops, the "khan" sent to capture him, to Trau.Finally, in March 1241, the Mongol troops retired unexpectedly from Hungary, but they left a country totally pillaged behind them.
The "Second Founder of our Country"
Following the Mongol invasion of Hungary, Béla broke with his former internal policy. Based on the experiences of the occupation, he began to grant estates to his partisans, but simultaneously he also obliged them to build up fortresses there, because only fortresses could resist the conquerors. He also encouraged the towns to protect themselves by erecting walls. He called back the Cumans to Hungary and granted them the deserted territories between the Rivers
Danube andTisza .Because of his successful internal policy, he is greatly respected in
Hungary and commonly known as "the second founder" of the kingdom.External expansions
Already in 1242, he could lead his troops against Duke Frederick II of Austria. During his campaign, he managed to reoccupy
Sopron andKőszeg and he compelled the duke to renounce the three counties he had occupied during the Mongol invasion.On
30 June 1244 , Béla made a peace with theRepublic of Venice and he surrendered his supremacy over Zára but he retained the 1/3 of the Dalmatian city's revenues of customs. In 1245, Béla provided military assistance to his son-in-law, Prince Rostislav against PrinceDanylo of Halych , but the latter forced back the pretender's attacks.Upon his request, Pope Gregory IX absolved Béla of his oath he had taken to the Holy Roman Emperor during the Mongol invasion on
21 August 1245 . Shortly afterwards, Duke Frederick II of Austria, who did not give up his claims to the western counties of the Kingdom of Hungary, launched an attack against Hungary. Although, he could defeate the Hungarian troops in a battle by theLeitha River, but he died in the battle. With his death, the male line of theHouse of Babenberg became extinct, and a struggle commenced for the rule overAustria andStyria .Béla granted the Banat of Szörény to the
Knights Hospitaller in 1249, when a rumour was spreading that the Mongols were preparing a new campaign against Europe. In the same year, he assisted again his son-in-law against Halych, but Prince Danylo defeated his troops by theSan River . Finally, Béla decided to make an agreement with the Prince of Halych and they had a meeting in Zólyom in 1250 where Béla promised that he would not assist his son-in-law against Prince Danylo.Béla decided to intervene in the struggle for the inheritance of the House of Babenberg and arranged a marriage between
Gertrude of Austria , the niece of the deceased Duke Frederick II of Austria, andRoman Danylovich , a son of Prince Danylo of Halych. In 1252, he led his armies against Austria and occupied theVienna Basin . However, KingOttokar II of Bohemia , whose wife was Margaret, the sister of Duke Frederick II, also declared his claim to the two duchies. Béla made a campaign againstMoravia but he could not occupyOlomouc ; therefore he started negotiating with the King of Bohemia with the mediation of the Papal legates. Finally, Béla had a meeting with King Ottokar II in Pozsony and they concluded a peace. Based on the provision of the peaceWiener Neustadt and theDuchy of Styria came under Béla's rule.truggles with his son
Béla had had his eldest son, Stephen crowned junior king already in 1246, but he did not want to share the royal power with his son. However, Stephen recruited an army against his father and persuaded Béla to cede him the government of
Transylvania in 1258.In the same year, the Styrians, who would have preferred the rule of the King of Bohemia, rose against Béla's reign, but his troops suppressed their rebellion. After his victory, Béla appointed his son to
Duke of Styria . Nevertheless, the Styrians rebelled against the rule of theKing of Hungary again with the support of King Otakar II. Béla and his son commenced a military campaign against King Otakar II's lands, but their troops were defeated onJuly 12 ,1260 in theBattle of Kroissenbrunn . Following the battle, Béla renounced his claim to the Duchy of Styria on behalf of the King of Bohemia in thePeace of Pressburg .Shortly after the peace, Stephen took over again the government of
Transylvania . Béla and his son lead jointly their armies against Bulgaria in 1261. Nevertheless, Béla favoured his younger son, Duke Béla and his daughter, Anna, the mother-in-law of the King of Bohemia; therefore his relationship with his elder son was getting tense. The two kings (father and son) began to harass the other's partisans, and their clash seemed inevitable. Finally, the Archbishops Fülöp of Esztergom and Smaragd of Kalocsa commenced to mediate between them and the two kings signed an agreement in the summer of 1262 in Pozsony. Based on the agreement, Stephen V took over the government of the parts of the Kingdom East of theDanube .However, their reconciliation was only temporary, because their partisans were continuously inciting them against each other. In 1264, the junior king attached his mother's and sister's estates in his domains. Béla sent troops against his son, whose wife and son were soon captured, while Stephen had to retreat to the Castle of Feketehalom. However, the young king managed to repel the siege of his father's troops and to commence a counter-attack. Stephen V won a strategic victory over Béla's troops in the
Battle of Isaszeg in March 1265 and in the subsequent peace Béla was obliged to cede the government of the Eastern parts of his kingdom again to his son. OnMarch 23 ,1266 , they confirmed personally the peace in the Convent of the Blessed Virgin on the Nyulak szigete ('Rabbits' Island').In 1267, the "prelates and nobles" of the
Kingdom of Hungary held a joint assembly inEsztergom , and their decisions were confirmed by both Béla and his son.His last years
Béla lost his favourite son in the summer of 1269. Afterwards, his favourite daughter, Anna was exercising more and more influence over him. In his last will, Béla entrusted his daughter and his followers to her son-in-law, King Otakar II of Bohemia, because he did not trust his son.
Marriage and children
"# around 1218:"
Maria Laskarina , a daughter of the EmperorTheodore I Lascaris of Nicaea andAnna Angelina
* Saint Kinga (5 March 1224 – 24 July 1292), wife of PrinceBolesław V the Chaste of Poland
* Anna, (1226/1227 – after 3 July 1271), wife of PrinceRostislav of Slavonia
* Elisabeth, (1236 – 24 October 1271), wife ofHenry XIII, Duke of Bavaria
* Constance, (? – ?), wife of KingLeo I of Halych
* KingStephen V of Hungary , (before 18 October 1239 – 6 August 1272)
* Saint Margaret, (27 January 1242 – 18 January 1271)
* Blessed Jolenta, (? – 16/17 June after 1303), wife of DukeBoleslaus of Greater Poland
* DukeBéla of Slavonia (c. 1245 – 1269)His legacy
Because of the more and more chaotic internal situation after his death many thought him as the last ruler who brought peace to the realm. The epigram on his tomb refers this idea: "Aspice rem caram:" "tres cingunt Virginis aram:" "Rex, Dux, Regina," "quibus adsint Gaudia Trina" "Dum licuit, tua dum viguit" "rex Bela, potestas," "Fraus latuit, pax firma fuit," "regnavit honestas."
References
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* Kristó, Gyula - Makk, Ferenc: "Az Árpád-ház uralkodói" (IPC Könyvek, 1996)
* "Korai Magyar Történeti Lexikon (9-14. század)", főszerkesztő: Kristó, Gyula, szerkesztők: Engel, Pál és Makk, Ferenc (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1994)
* "Magyarország Történeti Kronológiája I. – A kezdetektől 1526-ig", főszerkesztő: Benda, Kálmán (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1981)
*Parsons, John Carmi. "Medieval Queenship", 1997
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