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    reign of kings Andrew II and Béla IV. Ladislaus was born into the prestigious gens Kán as the son of Julius I Kán, one of the most trusted noblemen of...
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  • Ladislaus (III) Kán (? – before 13 May 1315) (Hungarian: Kán (III) László, Romanian: Ladislau Kán al III-lea), was a Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom...
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  • Ladislaus Kán (Hungarian: Kán László; Romanian: Ladislau Kán) may refer to: Ladislaus I Kán (d. after 1247) Ladislaus II Kán (d. 1278) Ladislaus III Kán...
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  • II Kán, son of Julius I Kán. Count of Siklós. Voivode of Transylvania, 1230-1233. Ladislaus II Kán (Hungarian: László) Kán, son of Ladislaus I Kán. Voivode...
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  • Ladislaus (IV) from the kindred Kán (Hungarian: Kán nembeli (IV.) László) was a Hungarian lord, member of the gens Kán as the son of oligarch Ladislaus...
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  • reign of kings Emeric, Ladislaus III and Andrew II. He was the ancestor of the gens Kán which originated from Baranya County. Julius I (often called as "the...
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  • Hungarian nobleman Ladislaus Jagiello (disambiguation) Ladislaus Kán (disambiguation) Ladislaus Kurpiel (1883–1930), Austrian footballer Ladislaus Pyrker (1772–1847)...
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  • Ladislaus (II) from the kindred Kán (Hungarian: Kán nembeli (II.) László; died 3 January 1278) was a Hungarian baron and landowner, member of the gens...
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    three powerful lords—Matthew Csák, Ladislaus Kán, and Ivan Kőszegi—were absent from the meeting. In 1308, Ladislaus Kán released Otto, who then left Hungary...
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  • 1228. His father was Julius I Kán, a powerful baron during the first third of the 13th century. His brother was Ladislaus I Kán. Julius II also served as...
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  • Nicholas from the kindred Kán (Hungarian: Kán nembeli Miklós; died December 1279) was a Hungarian prelate in the second half of the 13th century, who...
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  • the four sons of Alexander (I) Aba. His mother was the daughter of Ladislaus I Kán. He had three brothers, Alexander (II), a castellan of Körösszeg (present-day...
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  • 1226 Julius I Kán 1229 1234 Apaj Gutkeled 1235 1238 Béla IV (1235–1270) Nicholas I Gutkeled 1240 Denis II Türje 1241 1244 Ladislaus I Kán 1245 1247 Rostislav...
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    Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1458–1526, I. Főpapok és bárók [Secular Archontology of Hungary, 1458–1526, Volume I: Prelates and Barons] (in Hungarian)....
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  • prothonotary (i.e. head) of the chancellery of Ladislaus Kán, Voivode of Transylvania, mentioning in this capacity from 1303 to 1306. Ladislaus Kán was among...
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    aristocrats (Matthew III Csák, Amadé Aba and Ladislaus Kán) ignored him as well. At the end of the year, Ladislaus Kán set Otto free who then left the country...
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  • bishop maintained a cooperative relationship with the powerful voivode Ladislaus Kán, who ruled the province de facto independently of the central royal...
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    or coin money" was reserved for the monarchs. Although Roland Borsa, Ladislaus Kán and some other voivodes rebelled against the sovereign, most remained...
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    oligarch James Borsa and the sons of the late Ladislaus Kán in 1315 and caused a rebellion against Charles I of Hungary; magister Ellős who died before 1329 and...
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  • battling the Mongol invasions and, later, for rebelling against King Charles I's attempts to control his territory. According to the earliest written sources...
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    Csák ruled over fourteen counties in the lands now forming Slovakia, Ladislaus Kán administered Transylvania, and Ugrin Csák controlled large territories...
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    declared the monarch inviolable in December 1308. There, they also urged Ladislaus Kán, who had captured Otto, to hand over the Holy Crown to Charles. However...
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    Horse Ladislaus I Kán (1217-1222) Denis Tomaj (1222-1224) Mihály Bana (1225 and 1231–35) Denis Türje (1235–41) William of Saint-Omer (1241–42) Stephen I Gutkeled...
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    County. Earlier it was thought that the family started with Ladislaus Kán as a branch of Kán kindred. The Lack de Szántó family was not related to the Lackfis...
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    fort fell to Andrew in October. Andrew replaced Roland Borsa with Ladislaus III Kán as voivode of Transylvania, but the former preserved all his domains...
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    Julius (I) from the kindred Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót nembeli (I.) Gyula; died 1239) was a powerful Hungarian baron and landowner, who held several secular...
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    Demetrius I from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli (I.) Demeter; died after 1254) was a Hungarian baron, who held secular positions during the...
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    Csák (I) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (I.) Csák; died after 1269) was a Hungarian noble who held several secular positions during the...
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    early oligarchs during the chaotic reign of Ladislaus IV in the 1270s. He even kidnapped the young Ladislaus and established a dominion in Slavonia, excluding...
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    in 1263, when Duke Stephen sent reinforcements under the command of Ladislaus Kán to Bulgaria to provide assistance to Despot Jacob Svetoslav. The tense...
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