• Arnold (III) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (III.) Arnold; died 1292) was a Hungarian noble. He was born into the gens Hahót as one of...
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  • Arnold III may refer to: Arnold III, Count of Looz (died 1221), Count of Looz and Count of Rieneck Arnold III Hahót (died 1292), Hungarian nobleman Arnold...
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    short time in 1242. Arnold II was born into the gens Hahót as one of the three sons of Arnold I, who founded a monastery in Hahót, Zala County, dedicated...
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  • Nicholas (III) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (III.) Miklós; died 1291) was a Hungarian noble and landowner, whose rebellion against...
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    Tristan from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli Trisztán or Terestyén; died after 1267) was a Hungarian noble, who served as Count of the Heralds...
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    Hahót or Hahót–Buzád (also Hoholt, Hadod or Hahold) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary, several...
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    Hahold (I) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (I.) Hahót), also known as Hahold the Great (Latin: Magnus Hahold), was a German mercenary...
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    Buzád II Hahót, O.P., also Buzád the Great or Buzád the Elder (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (II.) Buzád, Latin: Magnus Buzad; c. 1180 – April 1241), was a...
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    Hahóti family (category Hahót (genus))
    the 14th century. The Hahóti family originated from the Arnold branch of the notable gens Hahót. According to the fourteenth-century chronicle composition...
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    Before Andrew was successful, Arnold Hahót, an enemy of the Kőszegis, invited him to the fort of Štrigova and captured him. Hahót sent Andrew to Vienna, where...
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  • Nicholas (VII) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (VII.) Miklós; died 1359) was a Hungarian baron and soldier, who served as Ban of Slavonia...
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  • (detaching it from the lordship of Lábod) to his nephew Herbord Hahót, who was the son of Lancelot Hahót and Julad's unidentified sister. Herbord was the progenitor...
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  • 1292, Nicholas seized the castle of Pölöske from Nicholas Hahót. The latter's brother Arnold Hahót unsuccessfully tried to recover the fort in that year....
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    with an unidentified noblewoman produced four sons: Üne (I), Samud, Denis (III) – progenitor of the powerful Losonci and Bánffy de Losoncz noble families...
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    wife: Ladislaus II, who functioned as Judge royal twice in 1273, Julius III, who was a strong ally to his elder brother, and prelate Nicholas Kán, Archbishop-elect...
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    Venetian, who arrived in Hungary in early 1290. One of their opponents, Arnold Hahót, captured the pretender, however, and surrendered him to Duke Albert...
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    (Bánffy; lit. "son of a ban") de Alsólendva family, originating from the Hahót clan, while other historians proposed he descended from the Bánfi (Bánffy)...
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    Causes of Saints and Postulation Archives of the Dominican Order. Buzád II Hahót Johannes von Wildeshausen Vitas of Lithuania Latino Malabranca Orsini Venturino...
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  • from the kindred of Tomaj; died at the Battle of Mohi Arnold 1242 from the kindred of Buzád-Hahót László 1242–1245 from the kindred of Kán Dénes 1245–1246...
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  • Nicholas II James III (fl. 1360–1384) Hilary, the first known member of this branch is known only by name. His son Arnót or Arnold (I) was granted the...
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    arrange in the possession matters of the gens Hahót in Zala County, assisting the work of ispán Arnold Hahót in 1237 (of course, in this case, the presumed...
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    Vas County. Before Andrew was successful, however, Ivan's local enemy Arnold Hahót captured and sent him to the court of Duke Albert in Vienna. Ladislaus...
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  • (present-day a borough of Daruvar in Croatia). During the trial, certain Arnold, son of Peterd and Leucus, son of Deschen were mentioned as Peter's relatives...
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