Peter (II) from the kindred Tétény (Hungarian: Tétény nembeli (II.) Péter; died between 1283 and 1286) was a Hungarian baron in the second half of the...
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Peter (I) from the kindred Tétény (Hungarian: Tétény nembeli (I.) Péter; died after 1233) was a Hungarian noble in the first half of the 13th century...
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Marcellus (II) from the kindred Tétény (Hungarian: Tétény nembeli (II.) Marcell; died after 1233) was a Hungarian lord in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served...
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Demetrius from the kindred Tétény (Hungarian: Tétény nembeli Demeter; died after 1234) was a Hungarian noble in the first half of the 13th century, who...
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possessed the initial ancient landholdings around Tétény in Central Hungary (present-day Budafok-Tétény, a southwest district of Budapest), including Sóskút...
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Abraham from the kindred Tétény (Hungarian: Tétény nembeli Ábrahám; died after 1239) was a Hungarian noble in the first half of the 13th century, who...
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Aba Peter III fl. 1283–1341 ∞ (1) unidentified; (2) Catherine Kaboli Siklósi family Helena fl. 1298–1336 ∞ James Győr a daughter ∞ Peter Tétény "László...
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Nicholas (III), Peter (II), Paul (II) and Demetrius (III), sons of the late Peter (I). They were able to retain their possessions, and Nicholas (II) was granted...
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Budapest (redirect from Veres Péter Gimnázium)
Retrieved 1 June 2016. "Aquincum". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2008. Sugar, Peter F.; Péter Hanák; Tibor Frank (1990). "Hungary before the Hungarian Conquest"...
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Sándor Palace, Budapest (category Buildings and structures destroyed during World War II)
Sándor Palace continued as the Prime Minister's residence until World War II. In 1941, during the war, the grief-stricken Pál Teleki committed suicide...
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council in order to fill the dignities with his loyal partisans, including Peter Tétény and Apor Péc beside Lawrence. However, thereafter Ladislaus himself was...
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enforce the keeping of the Cuman chieftains' promise. An assembly held at Tétény passed laws which, in accordance with the legate's demand, prescribed that...
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Hungarian dukes, Töhötöm (Tuhutum in the original Latin, also known as Tétény). Hungarian historians assert that Gelou was created by the author from...
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detriment of the king's supporters. During a clash, Peter Pekri (or Dobrakucsai) from the gens (clan) Tétény, lord of the neighboring Dobra Kuća (Dobrakucsa)...
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castle in one of his estates by Sigismund at the national diet of Tétény (today Budafok-Tétény) in August 1410. The monarch confirmed this permission in April...
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Oblast Belváros-Lipótváros, Budapest – Rakhiv, Zakarpattia Oblast Budafok-Tétény, Budapest – Koson, Zakarpattia Oblast Celldömölk, Vas County – Mukachevo...
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Mark I, ispán of Hont County (1247) Peter II (fl. 1279–1290) Stephen II (fl. 1279–1307) Mark II (fl. 1309) Peter III (fl. 1309–1332; d. before 1350),...
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De castello Stof sunt nativi. ″But afterwards, during the reign of king Peter, Kelad and Gut three brothers of Swabian descent immigrated. They were born...
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Hont-Pázmány 1275 1276 Nicholas II Gutkeled 1278 1279 Radoslav I Babonić 1288 1290 Nicholas II Kőszegi 1279 1281 Peter Tétény 1281 1283 Radoslav I Babonić...
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functioned as Judge royal for the Queen until 1229, when he was replaced by Peter Tétény. Atyusz III became embroiled in a conflict with Bartholomew, Bishop of...
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1282) a daughter ∞ Reynold Básztély Leustach II Roland II (fl. 1275–1307†) Desiderius II (fl. 1316–27) Peter Jolsvai (fl. 1340–53) ∞ N Csetneki Roland III...
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clan. Peter Andrew (fl. 1285–97), noble judge of Baranya County (1291, 1295) Teha (fl. 1285) Mark Bencentius (fl. 1296–97) Nicholas I Nicholas II ("the...
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Rücs and Donát –, which were formerly belonged to the ownership of Abraham Tétény. King Béla donated the estates Mikola and Szentmárton near Svinjarevci and...
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the consent of his kinship – Paul (II), Peter (I), Tenyő and his son Peter (II), Gotthard and his sons, and Pousa (II). The Bágyoni family descended from...
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Tiburtius' descendants (grandsons Tiburtius II and Martin and great-grandsons Farkas II, Tiburtius III and Peter) were considered supporters of King Béla...
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(1947) Budafok-Tétény (Budapest), Hungary (1991) For twin towns of other city districts, see Bad Godesberg, Beuel and Hardtberg. Johann Peter Salomon (1745–1815)...
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helped Peter Tétény, Ban of Slavonia, to enter into possession of an estate at river Ilova. His sons Lawrence, Ugrin, Aegidius, James and John II took part...
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(1854–1859). Inner City Parish Church in Pest (ca. 14th century). Saint Peter of Alcantara Franciscan Church (ca. 1241). Palace Chapel (ca. 15th century)...
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and Ervin Marton, part of the circle who worked in Paris before World War II.[citation needed] The gallery displays the work of artists such as Mihály...
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younger brothers were Ivan, Henry II – who were also elevated into high dignities during the age of the late Árpáds – and Peter, the Bishop of Veszprém from...
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