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    Nicholas Apáti (also Keszei; Hungarian: Apáti Miklós, Croatian: Nikola Apáti; died November/December 1366) was a Hungarian prelate of the Catholic Church...
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    1321) Miklós (Nicholas) Dörögdi (archbishop 1329) Csanád Telegdi (archbishop 1330) Nicholas Vásári (archbishop 1350) Miklós (Nicholas) Apáti (archbishop...
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    later an army led by the Palatine of Hungary Nicholas Kont and the Archbishop of Esztergom Nicholas Apáti struck Usora. Vlatko Vukoslavić deserted to Louis...
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    (1288–1295) Michael Bő (1296–1303) Augustin Kažotić (1303–1323) Nicholas Vásári (1349) Nicholas Apáti (1350–1356) Paul Horvat (1379–1386) Thomas de Branche de...
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  • Archbishop of Esztergom from 1350 until his death. Nicholas was born in the 1300s as the son of Nicholas I Vásári, the Vice-voivode of Transylvania from...
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    the spring of 1363. An army under the command of Palatine Nicholas Kont and Nicholas Apáti, Archbishop of Esztergom, laid siege to Srebrenica, but the...
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    grand provost of Esztergom sometimes after 28 January 1350, replacing Nicholas Apáti. He held the office for a brief time, as Pope Clement made him Bishop...
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    Tvrtko I of Bosnia (category Burials in St. Nicholas friary church in Mile)
    later an army led by the palatine of Hungary, Nicholas Kont, and the archbishop of Esztergom, Nicholas Apáti, struck Usora. Vlatko Vukoslavić deserted to...
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    (1311–1317, elected) Ladislaus Jánki (1317–1336/7) Nicholas Vásári (1349–1350, elected) Nicholas Apáti (1356–1358) Thomas Telegdi (1358–1367) Juraj Drašković...
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    first mentioned by contemporary records in February 1344, when his friend Nicholas Vásári requested Pope Clement VI to grant the right to hear of confession...
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    (Vitus de Castroferreo) (1334—1347) III. Miklós Vásári (1347—1348) Nicholas Apáti (1349) I. István de Insula (Szigeti) (1350—1367) I. László de Demjen...
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    lost goods for decades. Due to the contribution of the Roman Curia, Nicholas Apáti successfully recovered the lost estates in 1357. As archbishop, Jánki...
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    married Demetrius Málasi Nicholas III (fl. 1367), canon of Fehérvár Michael (fl. 1367) Anne (fl. 1398), married Francis Apáti Elizabeth (fl. 1383), married...
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  • aantreden to accept, to join antusias enthusiastic enthousiast enthusiastic apatis apathetic apathisch apathetic apartemen apartment appartement apartment...
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  • disputed land laid between Szentgyörgy and Apáti in Zala County before the judicial court of Judge royal Nicholas Gutkeled. Forrói successfully proved that...
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    (1480–1484), archbishop of Kalocsa (1480–1501); imprisoned 1485–1486 Lucas Apáti Matthias Corvinus provost of Eger 1486 John Filipec Matthias Corvinus Czech:...
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