I decided that was not in King Bela's best interest.
Only then did King Béla call upon his magnates to join his army in defense of the country.
King Béla forbade his men to attack them, as the Hungarian army was still unprepared.
But as King Bela I could not see how a Mongol victory was possible.
Their construction began during the rule of Hungarian king Bela IV.
The first written record of the village can be found in a letter by the Hungarian king Béla IV from 1256.
In 1244, King Bela sent one of his two armies on Bosnia against Ninoslav.
The Benedictine monastery of the town was founded by King Béla I in 1061.
By this golden bull King Bela IV proclaimed a royal free city.
On hearing the news, Rostislav fled to king Béla IV.