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    Nicholas (II) from the kindred Budmér, also known as Nicholas the Sinister (Hungarian: Budmér nembeli "Balog" Miklós; died after 1256) was a Hungarian...
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  • of ispán Nicholas from the kindred Budmér (i.e. the above-mentioned Michael). Nicholas the Sinister also had a son named Michael. Nicholas' seal depicts...
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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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  • nuns around 1265. Mojs' third daughter Elizabeth was the first wife of Nicholas Pok, an influential lord in Transylvania in the last decades of the 13th...
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  • Baranya County in the 1290s. He married an unidentified daughter of Nicholas Budmér, the Master of the stewards from 1251 to 1256. They were ancestors...
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  • during his career. Kemény had a brother Nicholas ("Bakó"). Kemény married an unidentified daughter of Nicholas Budmér, the Master of the stewards from 1251...
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    (1237–1239) Nicholas I Gutkeled, Ban of Slavonia (1240–1241), killed in the Battle of Mohi Stephen I Gutkeled, Ban of Slavonia (1248–1260) Nicholas II Gutkeled...
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  • Sáros County contested Nicholas' right of ownership over the castle, but Judge royal Alexander Karászi ruled in favor of Nicholas in 1272. Despite that...
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  • Gutkeled in 1247. Batiz had a brother (or at least a paternal relative) Nicholas. In 1267, he acted as a royal commissioner when some castle warriors of...
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  • Budimir from the gens Budmér in that period. Nicholas was succeeded as palatine by Denis, son of Ampud in early 1227 at the latest. Nicholas gradually lost influence...
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  • Nicholas (I), the son of Ambrose requested the confirmation of this donation letter from Duke Stephen, co-ruler of the kingdom, in 1268. Nicholas and...
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  • (fl. 1309) Szolnok II (fl. 1309) Stephen (fl. 1372) Felician (fl. 1309) Nicholas (fl. 1276–1283) Ladislaus (fl. 1276–1283) Dominic (fl. 1283–1309) Paul...
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  • Kiskundorozsma). Nicholas I Garai Nicholas I's first son John Garai Nicholas I's second son Nicholas II Garai Nicholas II's son, Ladislaus Garai Nicholas I's uncle...
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    unidentified daughter of Mark Csák. Their marriage produced four sons: Nicholas, Thomas, John and Beke. Thomas was progenitor of the Essegvári (or Segvári)...
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    the stewards Maurice II, Master of the treasury Amadeus, Bishop of Győr Nicholas, Voivode of Transylvania, oligarch "Pallas Nagy Lexikona". Hungarian Electronic...
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  • nephews, 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)...
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    Hungarian parliament dethroned the Habsburg dynasty on 14 April 1849. Nicholas I of Russia (r. 1825–1855) intervened on the legitimist side and Russian...
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  • contract between his lord and Peter Mezőpilis in October 1295. Peter's son Nicholas complained to the chapter in June 1297 that the oligarch forced him and...
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  • the first member of the Mezőlak branch and was also father of Nicholas Zámbó. Nicholas' nephews, John and Lawrence also took the Zámbó surname. Lawrence...
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    maybe son of ispán Ugrin Nicholas, his testament of 1231 mentions archbishop Ugrin as his pater, but more likely that he was Nicholas' uncle The numbering...
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  • son of Ladislaus I Kán. Voivode of Transylvania, 1260–1267, 1275-1276. Nicholas Kán, son of Ladislaus I Kán. Archbishop-elect of Esztergom in the 1270s...
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  • which are near other villages Dedići and Hrvatin with the church of St. Nicholas. As such he derived the name Čudomir-Čudomer from Gothic personal name...
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  • with King Andrew III in 1298. Nicholas (fl. 1286–1297): possibly brother of Paul, he was perhaps identical with that Nicholas, who served as ispán of Győr...
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    ISBN 963-05-6722-9. Samuel Aba of Hungary Palatine Amade Aba Makján Aba Nicholas Aba – Ban of Dalmatia and Croatia (1272–1273) List of rulers of Transylvania...
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  • Voivode of Transylvania Paul (fl. 1236–1264; d. before 1271), Judge royal Nicholas (fl. 1256–1279), Judge royal, Voivode of Transylvania Stephen (fl. 1256–1278)...
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  • Terebezd and the right of patronage over the Bő monastery to vice-judge royal Nicholas Tengerdi in 1257. John became one of the leading noblemen of Somogy County...
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    village, which will be since 17th century Serbian Orthodox church of St. Nicholas. With them was related Juraj Korlatović, knez of a noble table in the Mogorović...
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  • feudal anarchy, at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. One of them Nicholas pillaged the Zoárd lands around 1300, causing a damage of 400 marks. He...
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  • as the Pekri family. After a lengthy dispute, his sons – Lawrence and Nicholas – appeared before the collegiate chapter of Buda (a place of authentication)...
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  • 1313), married Nicholas Aba from the Nyék branch daughter (fl. 1313–1334), married Stephen II Borsa daughter (fl. 1313), married Nicholas Felsőlendvai Gregory...
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