• Andrew (II) from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (Hungarian: Hont-Pázmány nembeli (II.) András; died 1299) was a Hungarian medieval soldier in the second half...
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    Hont-Pázmány (Hunt-Poznan) was the name of a gens ("clan") in the Kingdom of Hungary. The Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum mentions that the ancestors of the...
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  • Andrew (I) from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (Hungarian: Hont-Pázmány nembeli (I.) András; died after 1277) was a Hungarian lord in the 13th century. He was...
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  • Ivánka (III) from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (Hungarian: Hont-Pázmány nembeli (III.) Ivánka; died 1299) was a Hungarian medieval soldier in the second half...
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    Martin from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (Hungarian: Hont-Pázmány nembeli Márton; died between 1236 and 1245) was a Hungarian influential lord in the Kingdom...
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    John Hont-Pázmány (Hungarian: Hont-Pázmány nembeli János; died September–October 1301) was a prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th...
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  • Thomas (III) from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (Hungarian: Hont-Pázmány nembeli (III.) Tamás; died after 1303) was a Hungarian influential lord in the second...
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    Lampert from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (Hungarian: Hont-Pázmány nembeli Lampert; died between January and March 1275) was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th...
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    of Salona and Split Andrew was first imprisoned in the fort of Gornji Kneginec, then in Esztergom. Alexander of the Hont-Pázmány clan freed him in early...
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    Lampert Hont-Pázmány, who died in that year. Shortly thereafter, his election was confirmed by Pope Gregory X sometime before 21 May 1275, when Andrew was...
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  • John Hont-Pázmány, Archbishop of Kalocsa, who headed the royal council. He first appears in this capacity on 29 March 1298. The charter of Andrew III refers...
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  • strongest pillars of Andrew's reign, but the suffragan bishops remained faithful to the monarch, with the leadership of John Hont-Pázmány, Archbishop of Kalocsa...
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  • office as the protege of John Hont-Pázmány, Archbishop of Kalocsa, who headed the royal council. In that year, Andrew III confirmed the land division...
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    anarchy. Lodomer and John Hont-Pázmány welcomed the arriving Queen Fenenna in Upper Hungary; she became the first wife of Andrew III before the end of 1290...
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    including Vecelin, Hont and Pázmány, and native lords. He was crowned on 25 December 1000 or 1 January 1001 with a crown sent by Pope Sylvester II. In a series...
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  • was also appointed Master of the cupbearers by King Andrew II in 1217, replacing the Hont-Pázmány brothers, Sebes and Alexander. He held the office until...
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  • 1298 national diet, where the suffragans with the leadership of John Hont-Pázmány, Archbishop of Kalocsa, initiated and drafted those decrees, which proved...
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  • – the agreement of Andrew II and the Holy See – in September 1233. Still in 1233, Peter was replaced as ispán by Sebes Hont-Pázmány. It is possible that...
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    Béla became the first wife of a Hungarian nobleman, Lampert of the Clan Hont-Pázmány. According to the historian Martin Dimnik, Béla also fathered a fifth...
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  • unidentified wife; Bors and a daughter Elizabeth, who married ispán Sebes Hont-Pázmány and thus they were the ascendants of the Count Szentgyörgyi family. Bors'...
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  • brother Peter II and two sisters; Maria, the wife of Ivánka Hont-Pázmány and an unidentified one, who married James Bána then Lőrinte II Lőrinte. His cousin...
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    noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary Historian Ján Lukačka lists the Hont-Pázmány, Miskolc and Bogát-Radvány clans among the noble kindred of Moravian...
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  • royal court of Andrew III sometime in the early months of 1300. Similarly to his predecessors, he was a confidant of John Hont-Pázmány, Archbishop of...
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    name. Wenceslaus II accompanied his son to Székesfehérvár where John Hont-Pázmány, Archbishop of Kalocsa, crowned the young Wenceslaus king with the Holy...
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  • historians Mór Wertner and Pál Engel assigned him to the Hont-Pázmány clan as the son of Jakó Hont-Pázmány from the Födémes branch, while Attila Zsoldos argued...
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  • based on János Karácsonyi and Pál Engel: N comes Pázmány (fl. 1260–1264) Leustach (fl. 1276) Paul II (fl. 1276) Elizabeth (fl. 1276) ∞ Peter, son of Bulcs...
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    the legitimacy of his coronation was also questionable because John Hont-Pázmány, Archbishop of Kalocsa, put the crown on Wenceslaus's head, although...
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    daughter, married Roland III Rátót Maria (fl. 1301), married Ivánka Hont-Pázmány, then Zoeardus Zoárd Unknown daughter, married Jakab Cseszneky (1) and...
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    or vassals in Pozsony County, maybe one of them was Thomas Hont-Pázmány, for whom Matthew II, as palatine, acted to the Archdiocese of Esztergom, in connection...
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    imprisoned them. Ladislaus initially was kept in the Turóc Castle by Andrew Hont-Pázmány, but two months later, he was sent to the court of Boleslaw the Chaste...
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