Géza, son of Géza II of Hungary
| Géza | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1151 |
| Died | after 1191 |
| Spouse | A Byzantine woman |
| Issue | sons, including Alexios |
| House | Árpád dynasty |
| Father | Géza II of Hungary |
| Mother | Euphrosyne of Kiev |
Géza (c. 1151 – after 1191) was a Hungarian royal prince and the youngest son of King Géza II of Hungary. He was the younger brother of Stephen III and Béla III of Hungary. Géza was a pretender to the Hungarian throne against Béla III, but he was imprisoned from 1177 to 1189. He traveled to the Holy Land during the Third Crusade with an army of 2,000 Hungarian warriors.