• Benedict, son of Korlát (Hungarian: Korlát fia Benedek; died after 1221) was a Hungarian nobleman, who served as voivode of Transylvania twice, from 1202...
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    under the command of Benedict, son of Korlát. Benedict captured Roman Igorevich and occupied the principality in 1208 or 1209. Instead of appointing a new...
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    king's son, Stephen who had just taken over Transylvania with the title of duke. The duke's action showed emerging tensions between father and son, rather...
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  • with Benedict, son of Korlát or that another namesake noble, who held ispánates after 1205, when Andrew II ascended the Hungarian throne. Benedict started...
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    assumed identity between Bánk and his contemporary Benedict, son of Korlát, Katona called Bánk as "the son of Conrad" and modeled his fictional wife Melinda...
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    Constance and married a powerful lord Benedict, son of Korlát, which laid the foundations for the social rise of the Nagymartoni family in Hungary. Historian...
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  • Michael Kacsics (category Voivodes of Transylvania)
    Simon Kacsics, ban of Slavonia in 1212. Michael had two sons, Leustach, ancestor of the Zagyvafői family, and Falkos, the first member of the Falkos branch...
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  • lady-in-waiting of Queen Constance and married the powerful lord Benedict, son of Korlát in 1201 or 1202. She was granted the estates Nagymarton (or Mattersdorf...
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  • Bánk Bár-Kalán (category Bans of Slavonia)
    contemporary Benedict, son of Korlát to be one person, based on the erroneous conclusion that the name Banco was considered to be a version of Benedict. However...
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  • udvornicorum"). Both of them belonged to the retinue of Queen Maria Laskarina, wife of Béla IV of Hungary. They were the ancestors of the Ajnárdfi and Zsámboki...
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  • functioned as ispán of Szatmár County in 1181, marked voivode Nicholas' early political career. His son Stephen was a member of the entourage of Duke Béla in...
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  • Bertrand Nagymartoni (category Hungarian prisoners of war)
    to mention Tota, who was lady-in-waiting of Queen Constance and married a powerful lord Benedict, son of Korlát and was granted the estates Nagymarton (or...
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  • This is a list of manuscripts written in the Glagolitic script in the 18th century. Cvitanović, Vladislav (1949). "Popis glagoljskih kodeksa u zadarskoj...
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