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==Family== [[File:Marie karel2.jpg|thumb|alt=Stephen's daughter and her family | Stephen's second daughter, [[Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples|Mary]], with her husband, [[Charles II of Naples]] and [[Charles II of Naples#Family|their children]]]] Stephen's wife, Elizabeth, was born around 1239, according to historian [[Gyula Krist贸]].{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=268}} A charter of her father-in-law, B茅la IV, refers to one Seyhan, a [[Cuman]] chieftain as his kinsman, implying that Seyhan was Elizabeth's father.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=268}}{{sfn|Klaniczay|2002|p=439}} Stephen's first child by Elizabeth, [[Catherine of Hungary, Queen of Serbia|Catherine]], was born around 1256.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=268, Appendix 5}} She was given in marriage to [[Stephen Dragutin of Serbia|Stephen Dragutin]], the elder son and heir of King [[Stephen Uro拧 I of Serbia]], in about 1268.{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=203}} Her sister [[Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples|Mary]] was born around 1257 and married the future [[Charles II of Naples]] in 1270.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=271, Appendix 5}} Their grandson [[Charles I of Hungary|Charles Robert]] became [[King of Hungary]] in the first decade of the 14th century.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=271, Appendix 5}} According to historian Gyula Krist贸, Stephen's third (unnamed) daughter was the wife of Despot Jacob Svetoslav.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=Appendix 5}} Stephen's third (or fourth) daughter, [[Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia|Elizabeth]], who was born in about 1260, became a [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] nun in the Monastery of the Blessed Virgin on Rabbits' Island.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=271, Appendix 5}} She was appointed [[prioress]] in 1277, but her brother, Ladislaus, kidnapped and married her to a Czech baron, [[Z谩vi拧 of Falkenstein]], in 1288.{{sfn|Klaniczay|2002|p=262}}{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=279, Appendix 5}} Stephen's youngest daughter, [[Anna of Hungary (Byzantine empress)|Anna]], was born in about 1260.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=Appendix 5}} She married [[Andronikos II Palaiologos|Andronikos Palaiologos]], son and heir of the [[Byzantine Emperor]], [[Michael VIII Palaiologos|Michael VIII]].{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=Appendix 5}} Stephen's first son, [[Ladislaus IV of Hungary|Ladislaus IV]], was born in 1262.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=274, Appendix 5}} He succeeded his father in 1272.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=274}} Stephen's youngest child, [[Andrew, Duke of Slavonia|Andrew]], was born in 1268 and died at the age of 10.{{sfn|Krist贸|Makk|1996|p=274}}{{sfn|脡rszegi|Solymosi|1981|p=173}}
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