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List of palatines of Hungary, the Glossary

Index List of palatines of Hungary

This is a list of palatines of Hungary.[1]

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  1. 177 relations: Albert Casimir, Duke of Teschen, Albert II of Germany, Alvise Gritti, Amadeus Aba, Ampud, Andrew I of Hungary, Andrew II of Hungary, Andrew III of Hungary, Antun Vrančić, Apor Péc, Archduke Alexander Leopold of Austria, Archduke Joseph August of Austria, Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria, Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary), Archduke Stephen of Austria (Palatine of Hungary), Arnold II Hahót, Újlaki family, Battle of Mohi, Bánk Bár-Kalán, Béla II of Hungary, Béla III of Hungary, Béla IV of Hungary, Beloš, Benedict, Palatine of Hungary, Bogátradvány (genus), Chamberlain (office), Charles I of Austria, Charles I of Hungary, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, Coloman, King of Hungary, Croatian language, Csák (genus), Csépán Győr, Dózsa Debreceni, De jure, Denis Péc, Denis Türje, Denis Tomaj, Denis, Palatine of Hungary, Denis, son of Ampud, Dominic Csák, Dominic II Rátót, Drugeth family, Duke of Opole, Duke of Slavonia, Emeric Zápolya, Emeric, King of Hungary, Esau, Palatine of Hungary, Farkas Gatal, Ferdinand I of Austria, ... Expand index (127 more) »

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Albert Casimir, Duke of Teschen

Prince Albert Casimir of Saxony, Duke of Teschen (11 July 1738, Moritzburg, Electorate of Saxony – 10 February 1822, Vienna) was a Saxon prince from the House of Wettin who married into the Habsburg imperial family.

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Albert II of Germany

Albert the Magnanimous, elected King of the Romans as Albert II (10 August 139727 October 1439), was emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and a member of the House of Habsburg.

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Alvise Gritti

Alvise Gritti (also Ludovico or Lodovico Gritti, born 29 September 1480, died 1534) was a Venetian politician.

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Amadeus Aba

Amadeus Aba or Amade Aba (Aba Amadé; Omodej Aba; ? – 5 September 1311) was a Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom of Hungary who ruled de facto independently the northern and north-eastern counties of the kingdom (today parts of Hungary, Slovakia and Ukraine). List of palatines of Hungary and Amadeus Aba are palatines of Hungary.

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Ampud

Ampud, also Ampod, Apod or Ompud (Ompudinus; died 1186) was a powerful aristocrat in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 12th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Ampud are palatines of Hungary.

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Andrew I of Hungary

Andrew I the White or the Catholic (I. or Katolikus András/Endre; 1015 – before 6 December 1060) was King of Hungary from 1046 to 1060.

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Andrew II of Hungary

Andrew II (II., Andrija II., Ondrej II., Андрій II; 117721 September 1235), also known as Andrew of Jerusalem, was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1205 and 1235.

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Andrew III of Hungary

Andrew III the Venetian (III., Andrija III., Ondrej III.; – 14 January 1301) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1290 and 1301.

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Antun Vrančić

Antun Vrančić or Antonio Veranzio (30 May 1504 – 15 June 1573; Lat. Antonius Vrancius, Wrancius, Verantius iWerantius, It. Antonio Veranzio, Hung. Verancsics Antal) was a Croatian prelate, writer, diplomat and Archbishop of Esztergom in the 16th century.

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Apor Péc

Apor from the kindred Péc (Péc nembeli Apor; died 1307) was a Hungarian baron and landowner at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Ladislaus IV and Andrew III. List of palatines of Hungary and Apor Péc are palatines of Hungary.

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Archduke Alexander Leopold of Austria

Archduke Alexander Leopold of Austria (Alexander Leopold Johann Josef; Sándor Lipót; 14 August 1772 – 12 July 1795) was Palatine of Hungary, appointed during the reign of his father, Emperor Leopold II, and serving into the reign of his elder brother, Emperor Francis II. List of palatines of Hungary and Archduke Alexander Leopold of Austria are palatines of Hungary.

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Archduke Joseph August of Austria

Archduke Joseph August Viktor Klemens Maria of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia (9 August 1872 – 6 July 1962) was a Feldmarschall (field marshal) of the Austro-Hungarian Army and for a short period head of state of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Archduke Joseph August of Austria are palatines of Hungary.

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Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria

Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria ((Erzherzog) Josef Karl (Ludwig) von Österreich, Habsburg–Lotaringiai József Károly (Lajos) főherceg; 2 March 1833 – 13 June 1905) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. List of palatines of Hungary and Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria are palatines of Hungary.

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Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)

Archduke Joseph Anton of Austria (9 March 1776 – 13 January 1847) was the 103rd and penultimate palatine of Hungary who served for over fifty years from 1796 to 1847, after a period as governor in 1795. List of palatines of Hungary and Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary) are palatines of Hungary.

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Archduke Stephen of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)

Archduke Stephen Francis Victor (Stephan Franz Viktor; István Ferenc Viktor; 14 September 1817 – 19 February 1867) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the last Palatine of Hungary, serving from 1847 to 1848. List of palatines of Hungary and Archduke Stephen of Austria (Palatine of Hungary) are palatines of Hungary.

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Arnold II Hahót

Arnold (II) from the kindred Hahót (Hahót nembeli (II.) Arnold; died after 1244) was a Hungarian baron, who served as Palatine of Hungary for a short time in 1242. List of palatines of Hungary and Arnold II Hahót are palatines of Hungary.

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Újlaki family

The Újlaki family (Iločki), in old sources de Illoch, de Wylak, de Voilack etc., Hungarian: Újlaki) was a Croatian–Hungarian noble family, descended in the male line from Gug (in some sources Göge), a member of the lower nobility in the region of Lower Slavonia during the 13th century.

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Battle of Mohi

The Battle of Mohi (11 April 1241), also known as Battle of the Sajó RiverA Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East, Vol.

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Bánk Bár-Kalán

Bánk of the Bár-Kalán clan (Bárkalán nembéli Bánk; died after 1222) was an influential nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first decades of the 13th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Bánk Bár-Kalán are palatines of Hungary.

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Béla II of Hungary

Béla the Blind (Vak Béla; Bela Slijepi; Belo Slepý; – 13 February 1141) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1131 to 1141.

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Béla III of Hungary

Béla III (III., Bela III., Belo III.; 114823 April 1196) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1172 and 1196.

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Béla IV of Hungary

Béla IV (1206 – 3 May 1270) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1235 and 1270, and Duke of Styria from 1254 to 1258.

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Beloš

Beloš (Белош; Belos or Belus; Βελούσης fl. 1141–1163), was a Serbian prince and Hungarian palatine who served as the regent of Hungary from 1141 until 1146, alongside his sister Helena, mother of the infant King Géza II. List of palatines of Hungary and Beloš are palatines of Hungary.

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Benedict, Palatine of Hungary

Benedict (Benedek; died after 1204) was a Hungarian lord at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as Ban of Slavonia from 1199 to 1200 and as Palatine of Hungary from 1202 to 1204. List of palatines of Hungary and Benedict, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Bogátradvány (genus)

Bogátradvány (Bogát-Radván, Bogát-Radvány) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Chamberlain (office)

A chamberlain (Medieval Latin: cambellanus or cambrerius, with charge of treasury camerarius) is a senior royal official in charge of managing a royal household.

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Charles I of Austria

Charles I (Karl Franz Josef Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Maria, Károly Ferenc József Lajos Hubert György Ottó Mária; 17 August 18871 April 1922) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and King of Croatia (as Charles IV), King of Bohemia (as Charles III), and the last of the monarchs belonging to the House of Habsburg-Lorraine to rule over Austria-Hungary.

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Charles I of Hungary

Charles I, also known as Charles Robert (Károly Róbert; Karlo Robert; Karol Róbert; 128816 July 1342), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to his death.

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Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor

Charles VI (Karl; Carolus; 1 October 1685 – 20 October 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711 until his death, succeeding his elder brother, Joseph I.

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Coloman, King of Hungary

Coloman the Learned, also the Book-Lover or the Bookish (Könyves Kálmán; Koloman; Koloman Učený; 10703February 1116) was King of Hungary from 1095 and King of Croatia from 1097 until his death.

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Croatian language

Croatian (hrvatski) is the standardised variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats.

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Csák (genus)

Csák was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Csépán Győr

Csépán (I) from the kindred Győr (Győr nembeli (I.) Csépán; died 1209) was a Hungarian influential lord at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1206 until his murder. List of palatines of Hungary and Csépán Győr are palatines of Hungary.

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Dózsa Debreceni

Dózsa Debreceni, or Dózsa of Debrecen (died in 1322 or 1323), was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary in the early 14th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Dózsa Debreceni are palatines of Hungary.

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De jure

In law and government, de jure describes practices that are legally recognized, regardless of whether the practice exists in reality.

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Denis Péc

Denis from the kindred Péc (Péc nembeli Dénes; died between 1285 and 1288) was a Hungarian baron and soldier in the 13th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Denis Péc are palatines of Hungary.

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Denis Türje

Denis (II) from the kindred Türje (Türje nembeli (II.) Dénes) or nicknamed Denis the Big-nosed (Nagyorrú Dénes; cum magno nasu; died 1255) was a powerful Hungarian baron, landowner and military leader in the first half of the 13th century, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Andrew II and Béla IV. List of palatines of Hungary and Denis Türje are palatines of Hungary.

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Denis Tomaj

Denis from the kindred Tomaj (Tomaj nembeli Dénes; died 11 April 1241) was a Hungarian influential baron in the first half of the 13th century, who served as the Palatine of Hungary under King Béla IV from year 1235 to 1241, until his death at the Battle of Mohi. List of palatines of Hungary and Denis Tomaj are palatines of Hungary.

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Denis, Palatine of Hungary

Denis (Dénes, Διονύσιος/Dionysios) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 12th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Denis, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Denis, son of Ampud

Denis, son of Ampud, also Denis, son of Apod (Ampod fia Dénes; died 1236), was an influential baron in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first decades of the 13th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Denis, son of Ampud are palatines of Hungary.

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Dominic Csák

Dominic from the kindred Csák (Csák nembeli Domokos; died after 1300) was a Hungarian lord in the 13th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Dominic Csák are palatines of Hungary.

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Dominic II Rátót

Dominic (II) from the kindred Rátót (Rátót nembeli (II.) Domokos; died 1320) was a Hungarian powerful lord at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1315 to 1320. List of palatines of Hungary and Dominic II Rátót are palatines of Hungary.

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Drugeth family

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 in the northeastern parts of the kingdom.

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Duke of Opole

The following is a list of monarchs who used the title Duke of Opole and controlled the city and the surrounding area either directly or indirectly (see also Duchy of Opole).

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Duke of Slavonia

The Duke of Slavonia (slavonski herceg; dux Slavoniae), also Duke of Dalmatia and Croatia (herceg Hrvatske i Dalmacije; dux Dalmatiae et Croatiae) and sometimes Duke of "Whole Slavonia", Dalmatia and Croatia (herceg cijele Slavonije, Hrvatske i Dalmacije; dux totius Sclavoniae, Croatiae et Dalmatiae) was a title of nobility granted several times in the 13th and 14th centuries, mainly to relatives of Hungarian monarchs or other noblemen.

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Emeric Zápolya

Emeric Zápolya or Imre Szapolyai (Szapolyai Imre; Mirko Zapoljski died September 1487), was the Ban of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia between 1464 and 1465 and Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1486 and 1487. List of palatines of Hungary and Emeric Zápolya are palatines of Hungary.

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Emeric, King of Hungary

Emeric, also known as Henry or Imre (Imre, Emerik, Imrich; 117430 November 1204), was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1196 and 1204.

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Esau, Palatine of Hungary

Esau (Ézsau; died after 1198) was a Hungarian lord in the second half of the 12th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1197 to 1198. List of palatines of Hungary and Esau, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Farkas Gatal

Farkas from the kindred Gatal (Gatal nembeli Farkas; died after 1183) was a Hungarian lord in the second half of the 12th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary from around 1177 to 1183. List of palatines of Hungary and Farkas Gatal are palatines of Hungary.

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Ferdinand I of Austria

Ferdinand I (Ferdinand I. 19 April 1793 – 29 June 1875) was Emperor of Austria from March 1835 until his abdication in December 1848.

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Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor

Ferdinand I (10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1556, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1526, and Archduke of Austria from 1521 until his death in 1564.

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Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor

Ferdinand II (9 July 1578 – 15 February 1637) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1619 until his death in 1637.

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Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor

Ferdinand III (Ferdinand Ernest; 13 July 1608 – 2 April 1657) was Archduke of Austria, King of Hungary and Croatia from 1625, King of Bohemia from 1627 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1637 to his death.

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Ferenc Forgách, Archbishop of Esztergom

Baron Ferenc Forgách de Ghymes et Gács (1560 – 16 October 1615) was a Hungarian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, who served as archbishop of Esztergom from 1607 to 1615.

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Ferenc Révay

Ferenc Révay de Szklabina et Blatnicza, (1489 – 1 November 1553, Pozsony (today Bratislava, Slovakia)) was the Palatinal Governor (nádori helytartó) in the Kingdom of Hungary, thus was ranking third to the Kings Number.

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Ferenc Wesselényi

Count Ferenc Wesselényi de Hadad et Murány (1605 – Zólyomlipcse (Slovenská Ľupča), 23 March 1667) was a Hungarian military commander and the palatine of the Royal Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Ferenc Wesselényi are palatines of Hungary.

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Finta Aba

Finta from the kindred Aba (Aba nembeli Finta; died 1287) was a Hungarian lord in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1280 to 1281. List of palatines of Hungary and Finta Aba are palatines of Hungary.

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Fonsol

Fonsol (Fancsal or Foncsol; died after 1138) was a Hungarian lord in the first half of the 12th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary from around 1131 to 1138, during the reign of Béla II of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Fonsol are palatines of Hungary.

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Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor

Francis I (Francis Stephen; François Étienne; Franz Stefan; Francesco Stefano; 8 December 1708 – 18 August 1765) was Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Lorraine and Bar, and Grand Duke of Tuscany.

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Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor

Francis II and I (Franz II.; 12 February 1768 – 2 March 1835) was the last Holy Roman Emperor as Francis II from 1792 to 1806, and the first Emperor of Austria as Francis I from 1804 to 1835.

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Franz Joseph I of Austria

Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (Franz Joseph Karl; Ferenc József Károly; 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the ruler of the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until his death in 1916.

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Géza I of Hungary

Géza I (I.; 104025 April 1077) was King of Hungary from 1074 until his death.

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Géza II of Hungary

Géza II (II.; Gejza II.; Gejza II.; 113031 May 1162) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1141 to 1162.

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German language

German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.

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György Thurzó

György Thurzó (Georg Thurzo, Juraj Turzo; 2 September 1567 – 24 December 1616) was a prominent Hungarian nobleman and Palatine of Hungary between 1609 and 1616, a position equivalent to a prime minister or viceroy, serving under the rule of the Habsburgs in the early 17th century. List of palatines of Hungary and György Thurzó are palatines of Hungary.

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Győr (genus)

Győr (Geur or Jeur) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Hahót (genus)

Hahót or Hahót–Buzád (also Hoholt, Hadod or Hahold) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary, several prominent secular dignitaries came from this kindred.

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Héder

Héder, also Hedrich, Heindrich and Henry (Henrik; died after 1164) was a German knight possibly from the Duchy of Swabia, who, alongside his brother Wolfer, settled down in the Kingdom of Hungary and became a member of the Hungarian nobility. List of palatines of Hungary and Héder are palatines of Hungary.

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Héder (genus)

Héder (also Heydrich or Hedrich) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary, several prominent secular dignitaries came from this kindred.

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Helena of Serbia, Queen of Hungary

Helena of Serbia (Јелена/Jelena, Ilona; b. after 1109 – after 1146) was Queen of Hungary as the wife of King Béla II.

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Henry I Kőszegi

Henry (I) Kőszegi from the kindred Héder (Héder nembeli (I.) Kőszegi Henrik, Henrik II., Heinrich II.; died 26/29 September 1274), commonly known as Henry the Great, was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century who was the founder and first member of the powerful Kőszegi family. List of palatines of Hungary and Henry I Kőszegi are palatines of Hungary.

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Hont-Pázmány

Hont-Pázmány (Hunt-Poznan) was the name of a gens ("clan") in the Kingdom of Hungary.

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House of Habsburg-Lorraine

The House of Habsburg-Lorraine (Haus Habsburg-Lothringen) originated from the marriage in 1736 of Francis III, Duke of Lorraine and Bar, and Maria Theresa of Austria, later successively Queen of Bohemia, Queen of Hungary, Queen of Croatia and Archduchess of Austria.

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Hungarian language

Hungarian is a Uralic language of the proposed Ugric branch spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighbouring countries.

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Imre Czobor

Baron Imre Czobor de Czoborszentmihály (1520 – 8 June 1581) was a Hungarian noble and statesman, who served as Palatinal Governor of Hungary (nádori helytartó) from February 1572 to 8 June 1581.

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Isabella Jagiellon

Isabella Jagiellon (Izabella királyné; Izabela Jagiellonka; 18 January 1519 – 15 September 1559) was the queen consort of Hungary.

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István Werbőczy

István Werbőczy or Stephen Werbőcz (also spelled Verbőczy and Latinized to Verbeucius 1458? – 1541) was a Hungarian legal theorist and statesman, author of the Hungarian Customary Law, who first became known as a legal scholar and theologian of such eminence that he was appointed to accompany Emperor Charles V to Worms, to take up the cudgels against Martin Luther. List of palatines of Hungary and István Werbőczy are palatines of Hungary.

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Ivan III Drašković

Ivan III Drašković (John III Drashkovich of Trakoshtyan; trakostyáni gróf Draskovich János, (Trakošćan, 13 March 1595(?) or 1603 – Óvár (Kingdom of Hungary), 5 August 1648), was a Croato-Hungarian warrior and statesman, a member of the Drašković noble family. List of palatines of Hungary and Ivan III Drašković are palatines of Hungary.

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Ivan Kőszegi

Ivan Kőszegi (Kőszegi Iván, Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. List of palatines of Hungary and Ivan Kőszegi are palatines of Hungary.

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James Borsa

James Borsa the Bald (Borsa Kopasz Jakab; 12601325/1332), was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. List of palatines of Hungary and James Borsa are palatines of Hungary.

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János Pálffy

Johann Bernhard Stephan, Graf Pálffy de Erdőd (Pálffy V. János Bernard István, Ivan Pálffy; 20 August 1664 – 24 March 1751) was a Hungarian noble, Imperial Field marshal and Palatine of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and János Pálffy are palatines of Hungary.

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John I Drugeth

John (I) Drugeth (also Druget, Druget (I.) János, Jehan Druget, Ján I. Druget, Янош Другет; c. 1286 – April or May 1334) was an influential Neapolitan–Hungarian baron, an early member of the powerful Drugeth family. List of palatines of Hungary and John I Drugeth are palatines of Hungary.

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John Sigismund Zápolya

John Sigismund Zápolya or Szapolyai (Szapolyai János Zsigmond; 7 July 1540 – 14 March 1571) was King of Hungary as John II from 1540 to 1551 and from 1556 to 1570, and the first Prince of Transylvania, from 1570 to his death.

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John Zápolya

John Zápolya or Szapolyai (Szapolyai/ Zápolya János; Ivan Zapolja; Ioan Zápolya; Ján Zápoľský; 1487 – 22 July 1540), was King of Hungary (as John I) from 1526 to 1540.

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John, son of Uros

John, son of Uros (or Janus, Uros fia János; died after 1116) was a Hungarian lord in the early 12th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary at least from 1108 to 1116, during the reigns of Coloman and Stephen II. List of palatines of Hungary and John, son of Uros are palatines of Hungary.

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Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor

Joseph I (Joseph Jacob Ignaz Johann Anton Eustachius; 26 July 1678 – 17 April 1711) was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1705 until his death in 1711.

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Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor

Joseph II (German: Josef Benedikt Anton Michael Adam; English: Joseph Benedict Anthony Michael Adam; 13 March 1741 – 20 February 1790) was Holy Roman Emperor from 18 August 1765 and sole ruler of the Habsburg monarchy from 29 November 1780 until his death.

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Julius I Kán

Julius (I) from the kindred Kán (Kán nembeli (I.) Gyula; died 1237) was a powerful Hungarian baron and landowner, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Emeric, Ladislaus III and Andrew II. List of palatines of Hungary and Julius I Kán are palatines of Hungary.

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Julius, Palatine of Hungary

Julius (Gyula; died 1099) was a Hungarian lord in the second half of the 11th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary at least from 1075 to 1090, during the reigns of Géza I then Ladislaus I. List of palatines of Hungary and Julius, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Juraj Drašković

Juraj II Drašković (George II Drashkovich, Juraj II., Draskovics II.; 5 February 1525 – 31 January 1587) was a Croatian nobleman, statesman and Catholic bishop and cardinal, very powerful and influential in the Croatian Kingdom.

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King of Hungary

The King of Hungary (magyar király) was the ruling head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 (or 1001) to 1918.

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Kingdom of Hungary

The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century.

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Lackfi family

The Lackfi, Lacković, Laczkfi, Laczkfy or Laczkovich were a noble family from Kingdom of Hungary and Croatia, which governed parts of Transylvania (as Count of the Székelys) and held the title of Voivode of Transylvania in the 14th century.

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Ladislaus Garai

Ladislaus Garai, also Ladislas Garai, (Garai László; 1410 – February or April 1459) was Palatine of Hungary from 1447 to 1458, and Ban of Macsó between 1431 and 1441 and from 1445 and 1447. List of palatines of Hungary and Ladislaus Garai are palatines of Hungary.

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Ladislaus I Kán

Ladislaus I from the kindred Kán (Kán nembeli (I.) László; died after 1247) was a powerful Hungarian baron, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Andrew II and Béla IV. List of palatines of Hungary and Ladislaus I Kán are palatines of Hungary.

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Ladislaus I of Hungary

Ladislaus I (I., Ladislav I., Ladislav I., Władysław I; 1040 – 29 July 1095), also known as Saint Ladislas, was King of Hungary from 1077 and King of Croatia from 1091.

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Ladislaus III of Hungary

Ladislaus III (III.,,; 12007 May 1205) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1204 and 1205.

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Ladislaus IV of Hungary

Ladislaus IV (IV., Ladislav IV., Ladislav IV.; 5 August 1262 – 10 July 1290), also known as Ladislaus the Cuman, was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1272 to 1290.

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Ladislaus the Posthumous

Ladislaus V, more commonly known as Ladislaus the Posthumous (Utószülött László; Ladislav Posmrtni; Ladislav Pohrobek; Ladislaus Postumus; 22 February 144023 November 1457), was Duke of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia.

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Lajos Batthyány (palatine)

Lajos Ernő Batthyány (Ludwig Ernst Batthyány; 17 March 1696 - 26 October 1765) was a Hungarian noble, Court Chancellor and Palatine of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Lajos Batthyány (palatine) are palatines of Hungary.

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Lawrence, son of Kemény

Lawrence, son of Kemény (Kemény fia Lőrinc; died after 1274) was a Hungarian influential lord and military leader in the 13th century, who held various positions in the royal court since the late 1250s. List of palatines of Hungary and Lawrence, son of Kemény are palatines of Hungary.

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Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor

Leopold I (Leopold Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Franz Felician; I.; 9 June 1640 – 5 May 1705) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia.

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Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor

Leopold II (Peter Leopold Josef Anton Joachim Pius Gotthard; 5 May 1747 – 1 March 1792) was the 44th Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, and Archduke of Austria from 1790 to 1792, and Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1765 to 1790.

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Lieutenancy Council

The Lieutenancy Council (Consilium regium locumtenentiale; Helytartótanács), also known as Viceregal Council or Lord Lieutenancy, was a leading governmental institution in the Kingdom of Hungary between 1723 and 1848.

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List of heads of state of Hungary

This article lists the heads of state of Hungary, from the Hungarian Declaration of Independence and the establishment of the Hungarian State in 1849 (during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848) until the present day. List of palatines of Hungary and list of heads of state of Hungary are lists of political office-holders in Hungary.

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List of Hungarian monarchs

This is a list of Hungarian monarchs; it includes the grand princes (895–1000) and the kings and ruling queens of Hungary (1000–1918).

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List of Hungarians

This is a list of Hungarians notable within Hungary and/or abroad.

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List of prime ministers of Hungary

This article lists the prime ministers of Hungary (Magyarország miniszterelnöke) from when the first Prime Minister (in the modern sense), Lajos Batthyány, took office in 1848 (during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848) until the present day.

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Louis I of Hungary

Louis I, also Louis the Great (Nagy Lajos; Ludovik Veliki; Ľudovít Veľký) or Louis the Hungarian (Ludwik Węgierski; 5 March 132610 September 1382), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1342 and King of Poland from 1370.

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Louis II of Hungary

Louis II (II.; Ludvík Jagellonský; Ludovik II.; Ľudovít II.; 1 July 1506 – 29 August 1526) was King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia from 1516 to 1526.

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Makján Aba

Makján (II) from the kindred Aba (Aba nembeli (II.) Makján; died after 1288) was a Hungarian nobleman who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1286 to 1287. List of palatines of Hungary and Makján Aba are palatines of Hungary.

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Maria Theresa

Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right).

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Mary, Queen of Hungary

Mary, also known as Maria of Anjou (137117 May 1395), reigned as Queen of Hungary and Croatia between 1382 and 1385, and from 1386 until her death.

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Matthew II Csák

Matthew (II) from the kindred Csák (Csák nembeli (II.) Máté; Matúš Čák II; Matei Csáki al II-lea; c. 1235 – 1283 or 1284) was a powerful Hungarian baron, landowner and military leader, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Béla IV, Stephen V and Ladislaus IV. List of palatines of Hungary and Matthew II Csák are palatines of Hungary.

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Matthew III Csák

Máté Csák or Matthew III Csák (between 1260 and 1265 – 18 March 1321; Csák (III.) Máté, Matúš Čák III), also Máté Csák of Trencsén (trencséni Csák (III.) Máté, Matúš Čák III Trenčiansky), was a Hungarian oligarch who ruled de facto independently the north-western counties of Medieval Hungary (today roughly the western half of present-day Slovakia and parts of Northern Hungary). List of palatines of Hungary and Matthew III Csák are palatines of Hungary.

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Matthias Corvinus

Matthias Corvinus (Hunyadi Mátyás; Matia/Matei Corvin; Matija/Matijaš Korvin; Matej Korvín; Matyáš Korvín) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490, as Matthias I. After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in 1469 and adopted the title Duke of Austria in 1487.

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Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor

Matthias (24 February 1557 – 20 March 1619) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1612 to 1619, Archduke of Austria from 1608 to 1619, King of Hungary and Croatia from 1608 to 1618 and King of Bohemia from 1611 to 1617.

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Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor

Maximilian II (31 July 1527 – 12 October 1576) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1564 until his death in 1576.

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Michael Ország

Michael Ország de Gút (gúti Ország Mihály) was Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1458 and 1484. List of palatines of Hungary and Michael Ország are palatines of Hungary.

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Michael Szentemágócs

Michael from the kindred Szentemágócs (Szentemágócs nembeli Mihály; died after 1292) was a Hungarian nobleman who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1291 to 1292, during the reign of Andrew III of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Michael Szentemágócs are palatines of Hungary.

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Mihály Mérey

Baron Mihály Mérey de Kaposmére (Mérei; 1500 – 26 February 1572) was a Hungarian jurist and noble, who served as Palatinal Governor (nádori helytartó) in the Kingdom of Hungary, between 1562 and 1572.

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Mika Ják

Mika (I) from the kindred Ják (Ják nembeli (I) Mika; died after 1202) was a Hungarian influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. List of palatines of Hungary and Mika Ják are palatines of Hungary.

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Miklós Istvánffy

Baron Miklós Istvánffy de Baranyavár et Kisasszonyfalva (Nicolaus Istuanfius; 8 December 1538 – 1 April 1615) was a Hungarian politician, Humanist historian and poet, who served as Palatinal Governor of Hungary (nádori helytartó) from 19 January 1582 to November 1608.

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Miklós Pálffy

Nikolaus VI Graf Pálffy von Erdőd (VI.) (1 March 1657 – 20 February 1732) was a Hungarian nobleman, Imperial Field marshal and Palatine of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Miklós Pálffy are palatines of Hungary.

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Mizse

Mizse (died after 1295) was a noble in the 13th century in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as the last Palatine of King Ladislaus IV of Hungary in 1290. List of palatines of Hungary and Mizse are palatines of Hungary.

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Mog, Palatine of Hungary

Mog, also Moch, Magh or Mok (died after 1210) was a powerful Hungarian lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as Palatine of Hungary three times. List of palatines of Hungary and Mog, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Mojs I

Mojs, also Moys or Majos (died after 1233) was a Hungarian noble, who served as Palatine of Hungary between 1228 and 1231, during the reign of Andrew II. List of palatines of Hungary and Mojs I are palatines of Hungary.

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Mojs II

Mojs, also Moys, Majs or Majos (died September/December 1280) was a powerful Hungarian baron in the 13th century, who held various positions in the royal court since the early 1250s. List of palatines of Hungary and Mojs II are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicholas I Garai

Nicholas I Garai (Garai I Miklós, Nikola I Gorjanski) (c. 132525 July 1386) was a most influential officeholder under King Louis I and Queen Mary of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Nicholas I Garai are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicholas I Kőszegi

Nicholas (I) Kőszegi (Kőszegi (I.) Miklós, Nikola Gisingovac; died 1299) was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Nicholas I Kőszegi are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicholas II Garai

Nicholas II Garai (II., Nikola II Gorjanski; c. 1367 – December 1433) was a powerful Hungarian baron who served as the Palatine of Hungary from 1402 until 1433 and the ban of Macsó, Usora, Só, Slavonia, Croatia and Dalmatia. List of palatines of Hungary and Nicholas II Garai are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicholas Kont

Nicholas Kont of Orahovica (Orahovički, raholcai Kont Miklós; *? - † before 16 April 1367) was a Croato-Hungarian nobleman, very powerful and influential in the royal court of king Louis the Angevin, serving as Count palatine. List of palatines of Hungary and Nicholas Kont are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicholas Szák

Nicholas from the kindred Szák (Szák nembeli Miklós; died March 1241) was a powerful Hungarian baron in the first decades of the 13th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Nicholas Szák are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicholas Szécsi

Nicholas Szécsi de Felsőlendva (Széchy; Miklós Szécsi; c. 1320 – c. June or July 1387) was a Hungarian nobleman from the influential House of Szécsi. List of palatines of Hungary and Nicholas Szécsi are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicholas Zsámboki

Nicholas Zsámboki was a palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 14th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Nicholas Zsámboki are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicholas, Palatine of Hungary

Nicholas (Miklós; died after 1215) was an influential Hungarian lord in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as Palatine of Hungary twice during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Nicholas, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Nicolaus Olahus

Nicolaus Olahus (Latin for Nicholas, the Vlach; Oláh Miklós; Nicolae Valahul); 10 January 1493 – 15 January 1568) was the Archbishop of Esztergom, Primate of Hungary, and a distinguished Catholic prelate, humanist and historiographer.

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Nikolaus, Count Esterházy

Baron, later Count Nikolaus Esterházy de Galántha (Nicholas Esterházy of Galántha) (Galanta, 8 April 1583Großhöflein, 11 September 1645) was the founder of the West-Hungarian noble House of Esterházy which became one of the grandest and most influential aristocratic families of the Kingdom of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Nikolaus, Count Esterházy are palatines of Hungary.

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Otto Győr

Otto (Atha) from the kindred Győr (Győr nembeli Ottó or Atha; died after 1066) was a Hungarian noble in the second half of the 11h century, who served as palatine (palatinus) in 1066, during the reign of Solomon, King of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Otto Győr are palatines of Hungary.

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Otto III, Duke of Bavaria

Otto III (11 February 1261 – 9 November 1312), a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was the Duke of Lower Bavaria from 1290 to 1312 and the King of Hungary and Croatia between 1305 and 1307.

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Palatine of Hungary

The Palatine of Hungary (nádor or nádorispán, Landespalatin, palatinus regni Hungariae) was the highest-ranking office in the Kingdom of Hungary from the beginning of the 11th century to 1848. List of palatines of Hungary and Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Pat Győr

Pat (I) from the kindred Győr (Győr nembeli (I.) Pat; died after 1221) was a Hungarian influential lord at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1209 until 1212. List of palatines of Hungary and Pat Győr are palatines of Hungary.

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Paul I, Prince Esterházy

Paul I, 1st Prince Esterházy of Galántha (Paul Fürst Esterházy von Galantha), (Pál, Esterházy galánthai herceg.) (8 September 1635 – 26 March 1713) was the first Prince Esterházy of Galántha from 1687 to 1713, Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1681 to 1713, and an Imperial Field Marshal. List of palatines of Hungary and Paul I, Prince Esterházy are palatines of Hungary.

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Pál Pálffy

Pál Pálffy ab Erdőd (erdődi Pálffy Pál, Paul Pálffy von Erdöd; 19 January 1592 Castle of Vöröskő, Kingdom of Hungary – 26 November 1653 Pressburg, Kingdom of Hungary) was a Hungarian noble and Palatine of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Pál Pálffy are palatines of Hungary.

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Peter I Csák

Peter (I) from the kindred Csák (Csák nembeli (I.) Péter; c. 1240 – 1283 or 1284) was a powerful Hungarian baron, landowner and military leader, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Stephen V and Ladislaus IV. List of palatines of Hungary and Peter I Csák are palatines of Hungary.

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Peter, Palatine of Hungary

Peter (Péter) was a Hungarian noble in the late 11th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary around 1091, during the reign of Ladislaus I of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Peter, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Philip Drugeth

Philip Drugeth (also Druget, Druget Fülöp, Filip Druget, Філіпп Другет; c. 1288 – June or July 1327) was a Neapolitan knight of French origin, who accompanied the twelve-year-old pretender Charles of Anjou to Hungary in 1300. List of palatines of Hungary and Philip Drugeth are palatines of Hungary.

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Rado (palatine)

Rado (Radó; died 1057) was a noble in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as palatine (comes palatii) around 1057, during the reign of Andrew I of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Rado (palatine) are palatines of Hungary.

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Reynold Básztély

Reynold (II) from the kindred Básztély (Básztély nembeli (II.) Rénold; died between 1291 and 1296) was a Hungarian baron, soldier and courtier, who was a staunch supporter of Duke Stephen. List of palatines of Hungary and Reynold Básztély are palatines of Hungary.

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Rodowan

Rodowan (Rodoan, Radvány; 1067—died after 1071) was a nobleman who served Solomon, the King of Hungary, as palatine (palatinus comes), the highest court title, around 1067. List of palatines of Hungary and Rodowan are palatines of Hungary.

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Roland I Rátót

Roland (I) from the kindred Rátót (Rátót nembeli (I.) Roland; died 1277 or 1278) was a Hungarian influential lord, who held several important secular positions for decades. List of palatines of Hungary and Roland I Rátót are palatines of Hungary.

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Roland II Rátót

Roland (II) from the kindred Rátót (Rátót nembeli (II.) Roland; died 1307) was a Hungarian baron at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. List of palatines of Hungary and Roland II Rátót are palatines of Hungary.

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Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor

Rudolf II (18 July 1552 – 20 January 1612) was Holy Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of Hungary and Croatia (as Rudolf I, 1572–1608), King of Bohemia (1575–1608/1611) and Archduke of Austria (1576–1608).

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Samuel Aba

Samuel Aba (Aba Sámuel; before 990 or 1009 – 5 July 1044) reigned as King of Hungary between 1041 and 1044. List of palatines of Hungary and Samuel Aba are palatines of Hungary.

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Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor

Sigismund of Luxembourg (15 February 1368 – 9 December 1437) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1433 until his death in 1437.

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Slovak language

Slovak (endonym: slovenčina or slovenský jazyk), is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script.

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Solomon, King of Hungary

Solomon, also Salomon (Salamon; 1053–1087) was King of Hungary from 1063.

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Stephen Ákos

Stephen (I) from the kindred Ákos (Ákos nembeli (I.) István; died 1315) was an influential baron in the Kingdom of Hungary in the late and the early. List of palatines of Hungary and Stephen Ákos are palatines of Hungary.

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Stephen I Gutkeled

Stephen (I) from the kindred Gutkeled (Gutkeled nembeli (I.) István, Stephan von Agram; died 1260) was a Hungarian influential lord, an early prominent member of the ''gens'' Gutkeled and ancestor of its Majád branch. List of palatines of Hungary and Stephen I Gutkeled are palatines of Hungary.

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Stephen I of Hungary

Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen (Szent István király; Sanctus Stephanus; Štefan I. or Štefan Veľký; 975 – 15 August 1038), was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians between 997 and 1000 or 1001, and the first King of Hungary from 1000 or 1001, until his death in 1038.

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Stephen III of Hungary

Stephen III (III., Stjepan III.; Štefan III.; summer of 11474 March 1172) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1162 and 1172.

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Stephen IV of Hungary

Stephen IV (IV., Stjepan IV, Štefan IV; 113311 April 1165) was King of Hungary and Croatia, ascending to the throne between 1163 and 1165, when he usurped the crown of his nephew, Stephen III.

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Stephen V of Hungary

Stephen V (V., Stjepan V., Štefan V.; before 18 October 1239 – 6 August 1272, Csepel Island) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1270 and 1272, and Duke of Styria from 1258 to 1260.

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Stephen VII Báthory

Stephen VII Báthory (Báthory István; died 3 May 1530) was a Hungarian nobleman and commander.

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Stephen Zápolya

Stephen Zápolya (Szapolyai István; died on 23 December 1499), was Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1492 and 1499. List of palatines of Hungary and Stephen Zápolya are palatines of Hungary.

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Tamás Nádasdy

Baron Tamás Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld (I), called the Great Palatine (1498–1562), was Hungarian nobleman, great landowner and a statesman. List of palatines of Hungary and Tamás Nádasdy are palatines of Hungary.

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Theodore Csanád

Theodore of the Csanád clan (Csanád nembéli Tódor; died 1234) was an influential nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. List of palatines of Hungary and Theodore Csanád are palatines of Hungary.

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Thomas I, Palatine of Hungary

Thomas (Tamás; died after 1163) was a Hungarian noble in the second half of the 12th century. List of palatines of Hungary and Thomas I, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Thomas II, Palatine of Hungary

Thomas (Tamás; died 1186) was a lord in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 12th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1185 to 1186. List of palatines of Hungary and Thomas II, Palatine of Hungary are palatines of Hungary.

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Tihany

Tihany is a village on the northern shore of Lake Balaton on the Tihany Peninsula (Hungary, Veszprém County).

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Vladislaus II of Hungary

Vladislaus II, also known as Vladislav, Władysław or Wladislas (II.; 1 March 1456 – 13 March 1516), was King of Bohemia from 1471 to 1516 and King of Hungary and of Croatia from 1490 to 1516.

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Vladislaus II of Opole

Vladislaus II of Opole (Władysław Opolczyk, Wladislaus von Oppeln, Oppelni László, Владислав Опольчик; ca. 1332 – 18 May 1401), nicknamed Naderspan, was Duke of Opole from 1356, Count palatine of Hungary (1367–1372), Duke of Wieluń (1370–1392), Governor of Ruthenia (1372–1378), Count palatine of Poland (1378) as well as Duke of Dobrzyń, Inowrocław (1378–1392), Krnov and Kuyavia (1385–1392). List of palatines of Hungary and Vladislaus II of Opole are palatines of Hungary.

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Władysław III of Poland

Władysław III of Poland (31 October 1424 – 10 November 1444), also known as Ladislaus of Varna, was King of Poland and Supreme Duke of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1434 as well as King of Hungary and Croatia from 1440 until his death at the Battle of Varna.

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Wenceslaus III of Bohemia

Wenceslaus III (Václav III., Vencel, Wacław, Vjenceslav, Václav; 6 October 12894 August 1306) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1301 and 1305, and King of Bohemia and Poland from 1305.

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William Drugeth

William Drugeth (also Druget, Druget Vilmos, Viliam Druget, Вілмош Другет; 1300s – September 1342) was a distinguished Neapolitan-born Hungarian baron and military leader in the first half of the 14th century. List of palatines of Hungary and William Drugeth are palatines of Hungary.

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Zache

Zache or Zacha (died after 1055) was a noble in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as palatine (comes palatii) around 1055, during the reign of Andrew I of Hungary. List of palatines of Hungary and Zache are palatines of Hungary.

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Zsigmond Forgách

Baron Zsigmond Forgách de Ghymes et Gács, sometimes Sigismund Forgách (Žigmund Forgáč; 1559 – 23 June 1621, in Nagyszombat, today Trnava in Slovakia), was a Hungarian nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as Palatine from 11 May 1618 to 23 June 1621. List of palatines of Hungary and Zsigmond Forgách are palatines of Hungary.

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See also

Lists of political office-holders in Hungary

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_palatines_of_Hungary

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