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    Philip Drugeth (also Druget, Hungarian: Druget Fülöp, Slovak: Filip Druget, Ukrainian: Філіпп Другет; c. 1288 – June or July 1327) was a Neapolitan knight...
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    The House of Drugeth was a powerful noble family (of French origin) of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 14th to 17th centuries whose possessions were located...
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    nobleman and soldier in the early 14th century. As a faithful confidant of Philip Drugeth, he served as vice-ispán of Szepes County and castellan of its namesake...
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    of the powerful Drugeth family. He was a confidant of the Capetian House of Anjou since his childhood. While his younger brother Philip escorted his lord...
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    Charles I of Hungary against the rebellious oligarchs. His protege Philip Drugeth gained large-scale domains and held the governance of various counties...
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    inheriting his uncle, Philip's wealth, who died without male descendants in that year. In the same time, William's father John Drugeth succeeded him as Palatine...
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    family became a member of the Hungarian nobility. During that period Philip Drugeth built Uzhhorod Castle. Together with the castle, the city began to grow...
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  • first against Peter, the weakest member of the anti-Charles coalition. Philip Drugeth, who was also made ispán of Abaúj County, and Mikcs Ákos led Charles'...
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    buried in Royal Basilica of Székesfehérvár. (The list is not complete) Philip Drugeth (1327) Pipo of Ozora (1426) Aerial view of the ruins Merian's Theatrum...
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    to finance Charles's journey. A Neapolitan knight of French origin, Philip Drugeth, accompanied the twelve-year-old Charles to Hungary. They landed at...
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  • on 15 June 1312, where he was killed. Forrói entered the service of Philip Drugeth, a strong confidant of Charles I, who became the new provincial lord...
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  • John (II) Drugeth de Homonna (also Druget, Hungarian: homonnai Druget (II.) János, Slovak: Ján II. Druget Humenský; c. 1320–1362) was a Neapolitan-born...
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    Nicholas (I) Drugeth de Gerény (also Druget, Hungarian: gerényi Druget (I.) Miklós, Slovak: Mikuláš I. Druget Horiansky; 1300s – May or June 1355) was...
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  • Szepes and his troops plundered the region, he was narrowly defeated by Philip Drugeth, the king's loyal soldier. During this time Thomas Szécsényi received...
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    William Drugeth, Palatine of Hungary. She was a lady-in-waiting in the court of Elizabeth of Poland, Queen of Hungary. Similarly to the Drugeth family...
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  • many European states. It was him who handed Uzhgorod next to Drugeth. - Philip Drugeth (?1290-1327) - the count, nearest ally of Carl Robert, palatine...
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  • Palatine of Hungary Reign 1322 Predecessor Dominic Rátót Successor Philip Drugeth Died 1322 or 1323 Noble family House of Debreceni Issue 6 sons a daughter...
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  • many Cumans decided to leave Hungary instead of obeying the papal legate Philip's demands. On their way to the frontier, they ravaged and looted many settlements...
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    good relations with Philip Drugeth, the new lord of Northeast Hungary, who was considered the most faithful confidant of Charles. Philip requested the bishop...
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    the reputation in Paris of her Angevin family and of her husband. John I Drugeth and his family were prominent members of her household in Paris. Clementia...
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    the fight with Peter, son of Petenye and granted the land as gift to Philip Drugeth, the ispán of Szepes County, but then returned to royal ownership in...
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    Stephen V of Hungary in 1271. Upon his request, Charles forbade Palatine Philip Drugeth, who governed the whole province, where the diocese laid, to arbitrarily...
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    Thomas with the Holy Crown, alongside Charles I, Thomas Semsei (or Philip Drugeth and Henry, Provost of Szepes. Following his death, Nanker, the Bishop...
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  • endangering the Baksas' lands and property. When Charles' general Philip Drugeth launched a campaign against Peter in early 1317, his army marched in...
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    confiscated Parics Castle from the family in 1318 and handed it over to Philip Drugeth, his faithful confidant and the new de facto lord of Northeastern Hungary...
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  • Upper House of the Diet of Hungary was confirmed by Act VIII of 1886. Drugeth (†) 1622 Edelsheim-Gyulai (†) 1906 Hungarian baron: 1882. The childless...
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    Poháros, often carried him on his shoulders. His two tutors, Nicholas Drugeth and Nicholas Tapolcsányi, saved the lives of both Louis and his younger...
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    Władysław received help from Lithuania and Hungary – commanded by William Drugeth – and in turn pillaged the Kulmerland of Teutonic Prussia up to the Osa...
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    Sicilian supporters, Nicholas, Philip, and William Drugeth, gave Abaújvár to the Augustinians Friars. However, since the Drugeth brothers never owned the property...
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