Synadene of Byzantium (c. 1050–?)
Synadene of Byzantium (c. 1050–?)
Queen of Hungary. Name variations: Sophia or Zsofia. Born around 1050; death date unknown; married Geza I, king of Hungary (r. 1074–1077); children: Coloman or Koloman (1070–1114), king of Hungary (r. 1095–1114); Almos, duke of Croatia (who married Ingeborg of Sweden).
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