• Rátót as the son of Baldwin I Rátót, who served as ispán (comes) of Zala County from 1275 to 1276 and in 1276. His older brother was Julius II Rátót....
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  • Julius (II) from the kindred Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót nembeli (II.) Gyula; died after 1279) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Rátót as the...
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  • Baldwin (I) from the kindred Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót nembeli (I.) Balduin; died after 1255) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Rátót...
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    opinions about the origin of the Rátót genus is caused by the fact that Simon Kézai exchanged the place of origin of the Rátót genus (Swabia) with the Hontpázmány's...
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  • the kindred Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót nembeli (I.) Domokos; died 11 April 1241) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Rátót, who served as...
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    132. The Hungarian troops were commanded by Palatine Ampud, and Leustach Rátót, Voivode of Transylvania.Markó, László (2000), Great Honours of the Hungarian...
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  • rich gens Rátót, promoting his social ascension beside his court career. One of his brothers-in-law was the powerful baron Roland I Rátót. Maurice's...
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  • III was born into the Hahold branch of the gens Hahót as the son of Hahold II (fl. 1192) and his unidentified first wife. He had a brother, Michael I. Their...
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  • branch of the gens Kán. He had a son from his unidentified wife, Lawrence II, who served as master of the cupbearers (1272–1273; 1274) and ban of Severin...
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  • successfully negotiated at Szeged by Thomas II, Archbishop of Esztergom, along with Amadeus Aba and Dominic II Rátót to secure its return from Ladislaus III...
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  • sometime in the period between 1254 (when the last known office-holder Baldwin Rátót is mentioned) and 1260 (when Conrad fall out of favor in the Hungarian...
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  • Gutkeled, ban of Slavonia James, Bishop of Nyitra Dominic I Rátót, master of the treasury Matthias Rátót, archbishop of Esztergom (b. c. 1206) Raynald of Belleville...
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  • 1260) Chosgi Odsir, Mongol monk, translator and writer (b. 1260) Dominic II Rátót, Hungarian nobleman, knight and palatine Geoffrey of Paris, French monk...
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    Benda, Kálmán; Péter, Katalin (eds.). Magyarország történeti kronológiája, II: 1526–1848 [Historical Chronology of Hungary, Volume I: 1526–1848] (in Hungarian)...
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  • ascended the Hungarian throne in September 1235, Stephen was replaced by Baldwin Rátót. Stephen was referred to as Ban of Severin (or Szörény) in January 1243...
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    Ugrin Csák was replaced as chancellor by Matthias Rátót. After the Emperor of Bulgaria, Ivan Asen II and the Emperor of Nicaea, John III Vatatzes, concluded...
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  • including Nicholas Szák, Simon Nagymartoni, Peter Tétény, Maurice Pok, Baldwin Rátót, File Szeretvai and the formerly excommunicated treasurer Nicholas swore...
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