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Boris (Hungarian: Borisz; c. 1114 – c. 1154), also known as Boris Kalamanos (Greek: Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, Russian & Ukrainian: Борис Коломанович) was a claimant to the Hungarian throne in the middle of the 12th century. He was the son of Euphemia of Kiev, the second wife of Coloman the Learned, King of Hungary. After Euphemia was caught in adultery, Coloman expelled her from Hungary and never acknowledged that he was Boris's father. However, Boris, who was born in the Kievan Rus', regarded himself as the king's lawful son. He laid claim to Hungary after Coloman's firstborn and successor, Stephen II of Hungary, died in 1131. Boris made several attempts to assert his claims against kings Béla II and Géza II with the assistance of Poland, the Holy Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, but faile

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  • Boris Uherský (maďarsky Borisz, rusky Борис Коломанович; 1113/1114 – 1154) byl pretendent uherského trůnu. (cs)
  • Ο Μπόρις, ουγγρ. Borisz (π. 1114 - π. 1154) από τον Οίκο των Αρπάντ ήταν διεκδικητής τού Ουγγρικού θρόνου στα μέσα τού 12ου αι. Ίσως ήταν γιος τού Κολομάν της Ουγγαρίας· οι Έλληνες ιστοριογράφοι της εποχής τον αναφέρουν ως "Βορίσης Καλαμάνος". (el)
  • Boris (Hungarian: Borisz; c. 1114 – c. 1154), also known as Boris Kalamanos (Greek: Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, Russian & Ukrainian: Борис Коломанович) was a claimant to the Hungarian throne in the middle of the 12th century. He was the son of Euphemia of Kiev, the second wife of Coloman the Learned, King of Hungary. After Euphemia was caught in adultery, Coloman expelled her from Hungary and never acknowledged that he was Boris's father. However, Boris, who was born in the Kievan Rus', regarded himself as the king's lawful son. He laid claim to Hungary after Coloman's firstborn and successor, Stephen II of Hungary, died in 1131. Boris made several attempts to assert his claims against kings Béla II and Géza II with the assistance of Poland, the Holy Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, but failed and was killed in a battle. (en)
  • Boris Kolomanović (o literalmente en ruso "Boris, el hijo de Colomán") (conodido en húngaro como Boris trónkövetelő, o literalmente "Boris, el pretendiente al trono") (1114-1153/1154) fue un pretendiente del trono húngaro. Hijo repudiado del rey Colomán de Hungría y su segunda esposa Eufemia de Kiev.​​ (es)
  • Boris (hongrois : Borisz; né c. 1114 - mort c. 1154), connu également sous le nom de Boris Kalamanos (grec Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, russe : Борис Коломанович) est un prétendant au trône de Hongrie du milieu du XIIe siècle. Il est le fils de Euphemia de Kiev, la seconde épouse de Coloman le Bibliophile, roi de Hongrie. Après qu'Euphemia a été convaincue d'adultère, Coloman la chasse de Hongrie et refuse de reconnaître la paternité de Boris. Toutefois, Boris, qui naît dans le Rus' de Kiev, se considère lui-même comme le fils légitime du roi. Il proclame ses droits au trône de Hongrie après la mort en 1131 du fils premier né et successeur de Coloman, Étienne II de Hongrie. Boris fait plusieurs tentatives pour faire valoir son droit contre les rois Béla II et Géza II avec l'appui du royaume de Pologne, du Saint-Empire et de l'Empire byzantin, mais il est tué lors d'un combat. (fr)
  • Boris Colomanno in ungherese Borisz Kalamanosz; in greco Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, trasl. Borìses Calamànos; in russo e in ucraino: Борис Коломанович?, traslitterato: Boris Kolomanovič (Rus' di Kiev, 1114 circa – 1154 circa) fu un pretendente al trono del regno d'Ungheria attivo nella metà del XII secolo. Figlio di Eufemia di Kiev, la seconda moglie di Colomanno il Bibliofilo, il re d'Ungheria, quando sua madre fu colta in flagranza d'adulterio, suo marito la espulse dal regno e non riconobbe mai Boris come suo discendente. Il bambino nacque nella Rus' di Kiev e si considerò invece sempre il legittimo erede del re. Egli rivendicò la corona d'Ungheria dopo che il primogenito e successore di Colomanno, Stefano II, morì nel 1131. Boris eseguì diversi tentativi volti a far valere le sue pretese contro i re Béla II e Géza II con l'assistenza della Polonia, del Sacro Romano Impero e dell'impero bizantino, ma fallì e fu ucciso in una battaglia. Ebbe uno o due figli da una donna bizantina che non avanzarono mai delle pretese sul trono magiaro. (it)
  • Бори́с Колома́нович (Каламанос, также известен как Борис Конрад; венг. Borisz) (1113—1154) — претендент на венгерский престол, византийский полководец. Остался в венгерской истории как один из самых опасных самозванцев, претендовавших на престол, поскольку с ним вынуждены были бороться последовательно несколько королей Венгрии и он пытался привлечь на свою сторону правителей почти всех соседних государств. (ru)
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  • Boris Uherský (maďarsky Borisz, rusky Борис Коломанович; 1113/1114 – 1154) byl pretendent uherského trůnu. (cs)
  • Ο Μπόρις, ουγγρ. Borisz (π. 1114 - π. 1154) από τον Οίκο των Αρπάντ ήταν διεκδικητής τού Ουγγρικού θρόνου στα μέσα τού 12ου αι. Ίσως ήταν γιος τού Κολομάν της Ουγγαρίας· οι Έλληνες ιστοριογράφοι της εποχής τον αναφέρουν ως "Βορίσης Καλαμάνος". (el)
  • Boris Kolomanović (o literalmente en ruso "Boris, el hijo de Colomán") (conodido en húngaro como Boris trónkövetelő, o literalmente "Boris, el pretendiente al trono") (1114-1153/1154) fue un pretendiente del trono húngaro. Hijo repudiado del rey Colomán de Hungría y su segunda esposa Eufemia de Kiev.​​ (es)
  • Бори́с Колома́нович (Каламанос, также известен как Борис Конрад; венг. Borisz) (1113—1154) — претендент на венгерский престол, византийский полководец. Остался в венгерской истории как один из самых опасных самозванцев, претендовавших на престол, поскольку с ним вынуждены были бороться последовательно несколько королей Венгрии и он пытался привлечь на свою сторону правителей почти всех соседних государств. (ru)
  • Boris (Hungarian: Borisz; c. 1114 – c. 1154), also known as Boris Kalamanos (Greek: Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, Russian & Ukrainian: Борис Коломанович) was a claimant to the Hungarian throne in the middle of the 12th century. He was the son of Euphemia of Kiev, the second wife of Coloman the Learned, King of Hungary. After Euphemia was caught in adultery, Coloman expelled her from Hungary and never acknowledged that he was Boris's father. However, Boris, who was born in the Kievan Rus', regarded himself as the king's lawful son. He laid claim to Hungary after Coloman's firstborn and successor, Stephen II of Hungary, died in 1131. Boris made several attempts to assert his claims against kings Béla II and Géza II with the assistance of Poland, the Holy Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, but faile (en)
  • Boris (hongrois : Borisz; né c. 1114 - mort c. 1154), connu également sous le nom de Boris Kalamanos (grec Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, russe : Борис Коломанович) est un prétendant au trône de Hongrie du milieu du XIIe siècle. Il est le fils de Euphemia de Kiev, la seconde épouse de Coloman le Bibliophile, roi de Hongrie. Après qu'Euphemia a été convaincue d'adultère, Coloman la chasse de Hongrie et refuse de reconnaître la paternité de Boris. Toutefois, Boris, qui naît dans le Rus' de Kiev, se considère lui-même comme le fils légitime du roi. Il proclame ses droits au trône de Hongrie après la mort en 1131 du fils premier né et successeur de Coloman, Étienne II de Hongrie. Boris fait plusieurs tentatives pour faire valoir son droit contre les rois Béla II et Géza II avec l'appui du royaume de Polog (fr)
  • Boris Colomanno in ungherese Borisz Kalamanosz; in greco Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, trasl. Borìses Calamànos; in russo e in ucraino: Борис Коломанович?, traslitterato: Boris Kolomanovič (Rus' di Kiev, 1114 circa – 1154 circa) fu un pretendente al trono del regno d'Ungheria attivo nella metà del XII secolo. (it)
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  • Boris Colomanno (it)
  • Борис Коломанович (ru)
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