Felicia of Sicily - Marriage and Children

Marriage and Children

# c. 1097: King Coloman of Hungary (c. 1070 – 3 February 1116)

  • Sophia (before 1101 – ?), wife of a Hungarian noble
  • King Stephen II of Hungary (1101 – 1 March 1131)
  • Ladislaus (?)

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