• Theodore Vejtehi (Hungarian: Vejtehi Tivadar, Romanian: Teodor Voitici; died 1327), also Theodore Csanád, was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary...
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  • a dozen powerful noblemen. Among them, Roland Borsa ruled Crișana, Theodore Vejtehi gained the upper hand in the Banat, and Ladislaus Kán governed Transylvania...
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    (Szamosköz) Dominic Rátót (Nógrád) Paul Šubić (Croatia and Bosnia) Theodore Vejtehi (Severin) Engel 2001, pp. 124–126. Kontler 1999, p. 84. Engel, Pál...
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    Archbishops of Kalocsa in Krassó County. A member of the Csanád clan, Theodore Vejtehi, entered into an alliance with Michael Shishman of Bulgaria and took...
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    from Theodore Vejtehi sometimes earlier, and the king donated three other surrounding villages to Lampert, compensating the former oligarch Vejtehi with...
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  • Russian named Ivan (Iwan dicto Oroz) as an ally of the ban of Severin, Theodore Vejtehi from the kindred Csanád, who was one of the nobles that opposed the...
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