• 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Hahold (III) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (III.) Hahót; fl. 1226–39) was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of Vas County from...
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  • Atyusz from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli Atyusz; fl. 1273–1302) was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of several counties in the second...
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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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    Hahóti family (category Hahót (genus))
    The Hahóti family originated from the Arnold branch of the notable gens Hahót. According to the fourteenth-century chronicle composition, the founder...
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    Arnold (II) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (II.) Arnold; died after 1244) was a Hungarian baron, who served as Palatine of Hungary for...
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  • Sal from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli Sal; died between 1295 and 1297) was a Hungarian clergyman in the 13th century, who served as Provost...
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  • Szabari family (category Hahót (genus))
    Palkonya from Ladislaus IV of Hungary. Atyusz Hahót had a son from his first unidentified wife, John II Hahót who later adopted the surname Szabari ("of...
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  • family (extinct 1398) a daughter ∞ Lancelot Hahót Theobald I (fl. 1231–1269) Nicholas I (fl. 1294) John III (fl. 1314–1343) John I (fl. 1294–1314) -->...
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  • into the Buzád branch of the gens Hahót as the son of Buzád III Hahót and Eve Atyusz. His grandfathers were Buzád II Hahót, a notable baron and later Dominican...
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  • daughter of Buzád (III) from the powerful gens (clan) Hahót, thereafter he moved to Zala County. Ant's kinship became familiares of the Hahót clan. His son...
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  • Stephen (I) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (I.) István; fl. 1272–97) was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of Varaždin County in...
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  • Michael (I) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (I.) Mihály; fl. 1222–56) was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of Varaždin County in...
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  • Matucsinai, Lawrence Aba and Csák Hahót), dismissed the lawsuit and confirmed the sale transaction still in that year. Nicholas took responsibility for the...
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    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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    mostly in Zala County. The Csányi family originated from the notable gens Hahót. According to the fourteenth-century chronicle composition, the founder...
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    I Hahót (1245–48) Ernye Ákos (1248–51) Mojs II (1251–56) Lawrence, son of Kemény (1257–60) Herrand Héder (1260–70) Albert Ákos (1270-1272) Nicholas Monoszló...
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  • century. Sometimes before 1292, Nicholas seized the castle of Pölöske from Nicholas Hahót. The latter's brother Arnold Hahót unsuccessfully tried to recover...
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  • died soon, on 7 December 1254, and negotiations had stalled. After Thomas Hahót was made Archbishop of Kalocsa, Smaragd succeeded him and served as vice-chancellor...
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  • in 1295, while his unidentified daughter married Stephen Hahót. Through their only son Nicholas, they were ancestors of the powerful Bánfi (Bánffy) de Alsólendva...
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    functioned as Judge royal twice in 1273, Julius III, who was a strong ally to his elder brother, and prelate Nicholas Kán, Archbishop-elect of Esztergom at various...
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    Vlad and Gergely Bethlen 1459–1460 vacant 1460 László Dóczi 1462–1463 Nicholas of Ilok 1464–1466 vacant 1466 János Pongrácz of Dengeleg 1467 vacant 1467...
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    Berard of Carbio and companions, 1220 Serapion of Algiers, 1240 Buzád Hahót, 1241 Peter of Verona, 1252 by Cathars - Canonized 11 months after his death;...
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    sons: Üne (I), Samud, Denis (III) – progenitor of the powerful Losonci and Bánffy de Losoncz noble families – and Nicholas (I), ancestor of the lesser...
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    realm, with specific tasks. For instance, Stephen Gutkeled and ispán Csák Hahót ordered to destroy mills built without permission on the river Rába on Béla...
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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. Ladislaus...
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    1260. Roland Borsa fought against the invading Mongols in 1285. Voivode Nicholas Csáki failed to repel an Ottoman invasion of Transylvania in 1420. In contrast...
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  • sometime before 1267. Their marriage produced four sons. The eldest one was Nicholas, ancestor of the Meggyesi and Báthory families, who held positions in the...
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