Henry (I) Kőszegi from the kindred Héder (Hungarian: Héder nembeli (I.) Kőszegi Henrik, Croatian: Henrik II. Gisingovac, German: Heinrich II. von Güns;...
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Henry (II) Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi (II.) Henrik, Croatian: Henrik III. Gisingovac, German: Heinrich III. von Güns; died between March and May 1310)...
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Nicholas (I) Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi (I.) Miklós, Croatian: Nikola Gisingovac; died 1299) was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the...
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in the Austrian state of Burgenland. The Burg Schlaining, built by Henry I Kőszegi, is located there, which hosts the Austrian Study Centre for Peace...
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Nicholas (II) Kőszegi, also known as Nicholas the Rooster (Hungarian: Kőszegi "Kakas" Miklós; died 1332 or 1333), was a Hungarian lord in the early 14th...
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The Kőszegi (Croatian: Gisingovci) was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Croatia in the 13th and 14th centuries. The ancestor...
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September 26–29 – Henry I Kőszegi ("the Great"), Hungarian nobleman (b. 1210) October 14 – Henry, English prince and son of Edward I (b. 1268) November...
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Ivan Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván, German: Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the...
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Nicholas (III) Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi (III.) Miklós; died early 1314) was a Hungarian lord in the early 14th century, who served as Master of the...
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Peter Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Péter; killed May 1289) was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Veszprém from 1275 until...
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John Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi János; died after 1327) was a Hungarian influential lord in the early 14th century, who served as Master of the horse...
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Nicholas Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Miklós; 1282 – April/July 1336) was a Hungarian prelate in the 14th century, who served as Bishop of Győr from 1308...
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mid-1275, the royal court expressed confidence towards the Kőszegi family, when Nicholas Kőszegi was elected Palatine, replacing Roland Rátót, Csák's ally...
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conquered the castle. Some years later (in 1260) he gave it to count Henry I Kőszegi. In 1336 the counts of Güssing and Bernstein were defeated by the Hungarian...
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September 26–29 – Henry I Kőszegi ("the Great"), Hungarian nobleman (b. 1210) October 14 – Henry, English prince and son of Edward I (b. 1268) November...
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1290 Nicholas II Kőszegi 1279 1281 Peter Tétény 1281 1283 Radoslav I Babonić 1290 1293 Andrew III the Venetian (1290–1301) Henry II Kőszegi 1291 Jacob Kopasz...
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Polgárdi at the end of September. Kőszegi was killed in the battle. Peter Csák then launched a campaign against Kőszegi's son and Ladislaus accompanied him...
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Republic of Heinzenland (category Aftermath of World War I in Austria)
the common name Heinz, or from the followers of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, Henry I Kőszegi, or Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, under whose reigns the settlers...
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with Ottokar for months in Austria. In 1260, Roland was succeeded by Henry Kőszegi. During that time tensions emerged between King Béla IV and his eldest...
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Ákos received the title of ban of Só and Ozora in 1273, replacing Henry I Kőszegi from the Héder clan. At the end of his life, Ernye Ákos served as judge...
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1262–1272: Bela, son of Rostislav, also Duke of Macso. 1272–1273: Henry I Kőszegi, also titular ban of Soli. 1273-1275: Ernye Ákos, also titular ban...
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present-day Slovakia), Amadeus Aba controlled the northeastern lands, Ivan Kőszegi ruled Transdanubia, and Ladislaus Kán governed Transylvania. Most of those...
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Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi András; died May/December 1324) was a Hungarian lord in the early 14th century, who was a member of the powerful Kőszegi family...
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Wenceslaus III of Bohemia (redirect from Wenceslas I of Hungary)
The latter withdrew to the southern territories of Hungary after Ivan Kőszegi, who was a partisan of Wenceslaus-Ladislaus, captured Esztergom in late...
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the dignity for six years, until April 1254, when he was replaced by Henry I Kőszegi from the gens Héder. In this capacity, Paul was entrusted by his king...
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West-Transdanubia(in modern-day Burgenland and West-Transdanubia(the Güssings [ Kőszegi (Croatian: Gisingovci)family who were their strongest supporters] and on...
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Peter Herceg (category Kőszegi family)
(Hungarian: szekcsői Herceg Péter; born Peter Kőszegi, also known as Peter the Duke; Hungarian: Kőszegi "Herceg" Péter; died between 1353 and 1358) was...
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Iban von Bernstein (category Kőszegi family)
Iban Graf von Bernstein (born John Kőszegi, also known as John the Wolf; Hungarian: Kőszegi "Farkas" János; 1300s – after 1382) was a Hungarian-born Austrian...
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century. Wolfer I (fl. 1157) --> Kőszegi branch Hencse I (fl. 1196–98) Henry I (fl. 1208–12) Henry II (fl. 1237–74†), first member of the Kőszegi family Michael...
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and attempted to reconcile his late father's old partisans, including Henry Kőszegi and Lawrence Aba, and appointed royal castellans to the border forts...
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