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George (Hungarian: György, Latin: Georgium, born before 1050 – died after 1060), also called Yourick, was an illegitimate son of Andrew I of Hungary born in the village of Marót (Morouth), according to the Chronica Hungarorum by Johannes de Thurocz. Andrew's mistress gave birth to the child before Andrew's conversion to the Roman Catholic faith, but subsequent Christian marriage to a Russian Orthodox princess rendered the non-Christian children of his first marriage illegitimate under Catholic Canon law, and therefore with no rights to the now Christian Hungarian throne. According to the legend, George's son Maurice (Hungarian: Móric) sailed for England between 1066 and 77, accompanying the anti-king Edgar Ætheling (who was half-Hungarian), but a storm forced them to land in Scotland, wher

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  • Ο Γεώργιος, ουγγρ. György (2ο ήμισυ 11ου αι.) από τον Οίκο των Αρπάντ ήταν ο θρυλικός πρόγονος της γενιάς των Ντρουμμόνντ στη Σκωτία. (el)
  • George (Hungarian: György, Latin: Georgium, born before 1050 – died after 1060), also called Yourick, was an illegitimate son of Andrew I of Hungary born in the village of Marót (Morouth), according to the Chronica Hungarorum by Johannes de Thurocz. Andrew's mistress gave birth to the child before Andrew's conversion to the Roman Catholic faith, but subsequent Christian marriage to a Russian Orthodox princess rendered the non-Christian children of his first marriage illegitimate under Catholic Canon law, and therefore with no rights to the now Christian Hungarian throne. According to the legend, George's son Maurice (Hungarian: Móric) sailed for England between 1066 and 77, accompanying the anti-king Edgar Ætheling (who was half-Hungarian), but a storm forced them to land in Scotland, where they intermarried with the royal court and were awarded with an estate by Malcolm III, founding Clan Drummond. His English name Yourick may come from the Slavic name Yury, indicating that he was born in the Kievan Rus' where Prince Andrew was in exile until 1046. (en)
  • Giorgio d'Ungheria (in ungherese György) (...) fu un figlio illegittimo del re d'Ungheria Andrea I (1015-1060) e «di una concubina» natia di Pilismarót. Nello specifico, Giorgio rappresentava il frutto di un matrimonio non cristiano contratto da Andrea I con una donna ungherese prima della sua conversione al cattolicesimo. Le nozze successivamente celebrate secondo il rito cristiano con una principessa ortodossa russa, Anastasia di Kiev, resero i discendenti non cristiani del suo primo matrimonio illegittimi secondo il diritto canonico; ciò estrometteva dunque Giorgio da qualsiasi discorso relativo ai diritti di successione al trono magiaro. Poiché il suo nome era popolare tra i credenti ortodossi, Gyula Kristó ipotizza invece che sua madre potrebbe essere stata una dama di compagnia della consorte di Andrea proveniente dalla Rus' di Kiev. Stando a un racconto abbastanza popolare, Giorgio si sarebbe trasferito in Scozia e sarebbe diventato il capostipite del clan Drummond assieme a suo figlio Maurizio, ma si tratta di una testimonianza non ritenuta veritiera da alcuni studiosi. (it)
  • Дьёрдь (венг. György) — сын венгерского короля Андраша I от его брака с венгерской женой до крещения Андраша в христианскую веру. Впоследствии (около 1038 года) Андраш I женился на княжне Анастасии Ярославне, дочери Ярослава Мудрого и Ингегерды Шведской. В 1053 году Анастасия родила сына, названного Шаламоном, который стал наследником престола. Это сделало детей от его предыдущих нехристианских браков незаконными и не позволило им претендовать на уже христианский венгерский престол. Дьёрдь уехал в 1055 году в Шотландию, где стал основателем клана Драммонд. (ru)
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  • Ο Γεώργιος, ουγγρ. György (2ο ήμισυ 11ου αι.) από τον Οίκο των Αρπάντ ήταν ο θρυλικός πρόγονος της γενιάς των Ντρουμμόνντ στη Σκωτία. (el)
  • Дьёрдь (венг. György) — сын венгерского короля Андраша I от его брака с венгерской женой до крещения Андраша в христианскую веру. Впоследствии (около 1038 года) Андраш I женился на княжне Анастасии Ярославне, дочери Ярослава Мудрого и Ингегерды Шведской. В 1053 году Анастасия родила сына, названного Шаламоном, который стал наследником престола. Это сделало детей от его предыдущих нехристианских браков незаконными и не позволило им претендовать на уже христианский венгерский престол. Дьёрдь уехал в 1055 году в Шотландию, где стал основателем клана Драммонд. (ru)
  • George (Hungarian: György, Latin: Georgium, born before 1050 – died after 1060), also called Yourick, was an illegitimate son of Andrew I of Hungary born in the village of Marót (Morouth), according to the Chronica Hungarorum by Johannes de Thurocz. Andrew's mistress gave birth to the child before Andrew's conversion to the Roman Catholic faith, but subsequent Christian marriage to a Russian Orthodox princess rendered the non-Christian children of his first marriage illegitimate under Catholic Canon law, and therefore with no rights to the now Christian Hungarian throne. According to the legend, George's son Maurice (Hungarian: Móric) sailed for England between 1066 and 77, accompanying the anti-king Edgar Ætheling (who was half-Hungarian), but a storm forced them to land in Scotland, wher (en)
  • Giorgio d'Ungheria (in ungherese György) (...) fu un figlio illegittimo del re d'Ungheria Andrea I (1015-1060) e «di una concubina» natia di Pilismarót. Nello specifico, Giorgio rappresentava il frutto di un matrimonio non cristiano contratto da Andrea I con una donna ungherese prima della sua conversione al cattolicesimo. Le nozze successivamente celebrate secondo il rito cristiano con una principessa ortodossa russa, Anastasia di Kiev, resero i discendenti non cristiani del suo primo matrimonio illegittimi secondo il diritto canonico; ciò estrometteva dunque Giorgio da qualsiasi discorso relativo ai diritti di successione al trono magiaro. Poiché il suo nome era popolare tra i credenti ortodossi, Gyula Kristó ipotizza invece che sua madre potrebbe essere stata una dama di compagnia della (it)
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  • Γεώργιος (γιος του Ανδρέα Α΄ της Ουγγαρίας) (el)
  • George, son of Andrew I of Hungary (en)
  • Giorgio d'Ungheria (it)
  • Дьёрдь (сын Андраша I) (ru)
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