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    was the first mention of the Banate of Macsó. The banate was named after a town called Macsó (Mačva or Macho), but the location of this settlement has not...
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  • Macso may refer to: Macsó, the Hungarian name for the region of Mačva Banate of Macsó, an administrative region in medieval Hungary Mácsó, the Hungarian...
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    Béla of Macsó (after 1243 – November 1272) was a member of the Olgovichi clan. He was Duke of Macsó (1262–1272) and of Bosnia (1266/1271–1272); and thus...
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  • between his sons: Michael inherited their father's part of Bosnia, and Béla inherited the Banate of Macsó. When Michael died, his lands were inherited by his...
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    to the Banate of Macsó. It was conquered by the Ottomans in 1526. The medieval county was situated east of the Laćarak–Susek line and east of the neighbouring...
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    Stefan Lazarević of Serbia. In 1403, Hungarian possessions in northwestern regions of Serbia (city of Belgrade and the Banate of Macsó), were given to...
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    IV the banates of Só (Soli), Ózora (Usora) and Macsó (Mačva) with Belgrade. He first ruled them as a Hungarian vassal, until the collapse of the central...
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  • Ban (title) (category Banate of Bosnia)
    fictional hero of Serbian epic poetry. Ban of Croatia Ban of Slavonia Banate of Bosnia Banate of Severin Banate of Macsó Banate of Braničevo Banate of Lugos and...
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    Šabac (redirect from History of Šabac)
    Banate of Macsó, whereas under Ottoman administration it was firstly part of the Sanjak of Zvornik within the Province of Bosnia, and later part of the Sanjak...
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    invaded Serbia and restored the Banate of Macsó, which had been lost during his father's reign. Robert the Wise, King of Naples, died on 20 January 1343...
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    Uroš II Milutin, during which he retook Belgrade and restored the Banate of Macsó. The last Diet during Charles's reign was held in 1320; following that...
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  • Gudenus 1990, p. 352-353. Pratt, Michael, Lord: The Great Country Houses of Hungary (New York, 2007) Gudenus 1990, p. 389. Gudenus 1990, p. 417. Gudenus...
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    and from 1254 onward he was mentioned as the Duke of Macsó (in Latin, dux de Macho). The Banate of Macsó originally centered around the river Kolubara, but...
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    rights in Transdanubia. King Stephen Uroš I of Serbia invaded the Banate of Macsó, a region under the rule of Béla's widowed daughter, Anna. A royal army...
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  • hand were made separate banates ruled by Bans named by the King – Rostislav, Béla, Michael – later subjected to the Banate of Macsó, which had been raised...
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    (transl. land; feudalna oblast transl. feudal region) of the medieval Bosnian state, first banate and later kingdom, although it also had some periods...
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    Valkó County (category Counties of the Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages)
    County (medieval) Sanjak of Syrmia Syrmia County Vukovar-Syrmia County Banate of Macsó House of Ilok Thomas Monoszló Lawrence of Transylvania Ugrin Csák...
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    Hungarian banate of Macsó (Mačva) with the help of their Tatar (Mongol) and Cuman allies. In late 1284, King Ladislaus IV of Hungary gave Macsó, including...
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    House of Ilok John of Capistrano Banate of Macsó Banate of Belgrade Duke Lovro of Ilok – ruler in Ilok's Palace Lovro / Lawrence – the last scion of his...
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    Mačva (redirect from Macsó)
    Мачва, pronounced [mâːt͡ʃv̞a]; Hungarian: Macsó) is a geographical and historical region in the northwest of Central Serbia, on a fertile plain between...
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    Louis I of Hungary. Nicholas's career in politics started under Louis I who appointed him to administer the Banate of Macsó in 1359. As ban of Macsó, Nicholas...
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    Philip Drugeth (category Palatines of Hungary)
    summer of 1319, during which Charles retook Belgrade and restored the Banate of Macsó. Thereafter, Dózsa Debreceni and Drugeth eliminated the power of the...
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    when King Sigismund offered it to the House of Garai in lieu of the Banate of Macsó. In 1482 the male line of the Garai family died out, and King Matthias...
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  • This is a list of monarchs of Bosnia, containing bans and kings of Medieval Bosnia; Bosnia (early medieval), Banate of Bosnia, Kingdom of Bosnia. All Bosnian...
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  • Nicholas VII Hahót (category Bans of Croatia)
    Banate of Macsó. For his merits, Nicholas regained Alsólendva Castle and its surrounding villages from Charles I of Hungary in 1323, who, as one of his...
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    King Ladislaus IV. The Hungarians restored their suzerainty over the Banate of Macsó in 1319. Gál 2013, p. 483. Fine, John V. A. The Late Medieval Balkans...
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    Drugeth Province (category Geography of the Kingdom of Hungary)
    traditional provinces, the Voivodeship of Transylvania, the Banate of Slavonia and the Banate of Macsó in its size, the number of counties and forts and its institutions...
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    Hungarian Civil War (1264–1265) (category Civil wars of the Middle Ages)
    When Serbian monarch Stephen Uroš I invaded the Banate of Macsó, and Béla IV and his grandson Béla of Macsó launched a counter-attack in 1268, Stephen's...
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    Ugrin Csák (category Bans of Macsó)
    "powerful lord of Syrmia" in the late 19th century. Bálint Hóman considered his influence extended to Trans-Drava, Syrmia and the Banate of Macsó. According...
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    Kaliman was also killed, and the male line of the Asen dynasty died out. Rostislav Mikhailovich, Duke of Macsó (who was Michael and Kaliman's father-in-law)...
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