• John Rozgonyi (Hungarian: Rozgonyi János; c. ? – 1471) was voivode of Transylvania in 1441–1458 and in 1459–1461 (for the second time), also ispán of Sopron...
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    He administered the province until 1556, when Isabella and John Sigismund returned. John Sigismund ceased to style himself king of Hungary after the...
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    support, he seized Nyitra (now Nitra in Slovakia), but only two barons, John Rozgonyi and Nicholas Perényi, joined him. Within five months Prince Casimir...
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    (present-day Bistrița in Romania) from 1320. This district was granted to John Hunyadi by Ladislaus V of Hungary in 1453. The Saxons of Kronstadt and Burzenland...
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    Cecília Rozgonyi (1398[citation needed]– between 1436 and 1439) was a late mediaeval Hungarian noblewoman known for fighting against Ottoman invaders....
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    Szilágyi, wife of John Rozgonyi, voivode of Transylvania, Judge Royal of the Kingdom of Hungary Zsófia Szilágyi was the wife of John Geréb de Vingárt,...
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  • Stephen Rozgonyi (d. after 1440), son of Ladislaus, was ispán (comes) of Temes County between 1427 and 1438. He married twice, first to Cecília Rozgonyi by...
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    his eldest surviving son, Laurence. Nicholas was first married to Margit Rozgonyi (fl 1441-1458). By his first wife, Nicholas had the following...
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  • (Ladislaus) Szilágyi and Katalin Bellyéni. Orsolya Szilágyi was the wife of John Rozgonyi, which was voivode of Transylvania between 1441–1458 and between 1459–1461...
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  • 1458–1460 Sigismund Sártványi John Rozgonyi & Sebastian Rozgonyi & Ladislaus Kanizsai & Nicholas Kanizsai for the Rozgonyi family 1458–1459 Farkas Szerdahelyi...
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    the previous year, he was only castellan of Gímes yet). Two years later John, Canon of Fehérvár (held that ecclesiastical position between 1313 and 1345)...
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    John Hunyadi (Hungarian: Hunyadi János; Romanian: Ioan de Hunedoara; Croatian: Janko Hunjadi; Serbian: Сибињанин Јанко, romanized: Sibinjanin Janko; c...
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  • Ország de Gút Born: c. 1410  Died: 1484 Political offices Preceded by John Rozgonyi Royal treasurer 1436–1438 Succeeded by Ladislaus Szentgyörgyi Preceded by...
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    remained in the king's camp under the leadership of Michael Ország, Stephen Rozgonyi, and the two Hunyadis. With this force, Albert intended to reinforce the...
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    of this early standing mercenary army appeared in the era of his father John Hunyadi in the early 1440s. The idea of the professional standing mercenary...
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    also castellan of Buda (1455–1470) 1470–1471 John Rozgonyi Matthias I dismissed after participation in John Vitéz's conspiracy against Matthias 1471–1493...
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  • 1473. John II married three times during his lifetime. His first wife was Anna Pálóci, the only daughter of Emeric Pálóci and Dorothy Rozgonyi. Anna died...
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    banner of German mercenaries and a Bosnian one. The Bishop of Eger Simon Rozgonyi led his own banner, and the military governor of Slavonia, ban Franko Talovac...
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    properties and forced to make peace after he was defeated in 1458 by Sebastian Rozgonyi and Ladislaus Hédervári, his fighting morale was renewed by the war between...
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  • contained seven members, John Hunyadi, Nicholas Újlaki, George Rozgonyi, Emeric Bebek, Michael Ország, Pongrac Szentmiklósi, and John Jiskra. The seven captains...
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  • including Ladislaus I, who was the first member of the late medieval powerful Rozgonyi family. Julius had a daughter Anne, who became a nun. His widow, Isalt...
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    1414–1460†) ∞Barbara Rozgonyi Hedwig (fl. 1435–1460) ∞Albert Losonci John (fl. 1437–1454†) Catherine (fl. 1437) Anne (fl. 1454–1484) 1∞John Ország 2∞John Pető...
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    especially in his fights against the Czech Hussites, was the noble family Rozgonyi, which received the Pozsony county head function in 1421. At some point...
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    The Estates also elected seven "Captains in Chief" – John Hunyadi, Nicholas Újlaki, George Rozgonyi, Emeric Bebek, Michael Ország, Pancrace Szentmiklósi...
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  • renamed Irene, daughter of King László I, wife of John II Komnenos Piri Vaszary, actress Piroska Rozgonyi in János Arany's narrative poem Toldi szerelme...
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    of the treasury Nicholas Kanizsai, Judge royal John Pásztói, comes Stephen Lackfi, Voivode of Rus' John Kaplai and his brother Desiderius Kaplai. Sigismund...
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  • only to the Rozgonyis, in accordance with his instruction. It happened even in that year, Hegyesd Castle became a property of the Rozgonyis. Since the...
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    (Hungarian: Szilágyi Erzsébet, c. 1410–1483) was a Hungarian noblewoman, wife of John Hunyadi and mother of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary. Elizabeth was the...
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    making it a suitable base for the upcoming campaign.: 40  Led by Stephen Rozgonyi, the Count of Temes, the Hungarian force, totaling approximately 25,000...
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  • eponymous domain of Gara in Valkó County (now Gorjani in Croatia) to Comes John and his brother, Stephen, in 1269. The charter of grant mentioned that Stephen...
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