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    Ladislaus (I) Losonci (Hungarian: Losonci (I.) László; died January–February 1392) was a powerful Hungarian baron, who served as Count of the Székelys...
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    Taksony of Hungary Tonuzoba Pok (genus) Szolnok (genus) Vata (noble) Ladislaus I Losonci Benedict, son of Samud Chorni Klobuky Cumans Kangar union Kankalis...
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  • January 1412. A year later Ladislaus II died suddenly and Nicholas became owner of the whole Szécsényi property. As Ladislaus did not mention his namesake...
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    his lifetime. Son of Andrew Garai and his wife (an unknown daughter of Ladislaus Nevnai), Nicholas Garai was born around 1325. His uncle, Pál Garai (ban...
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    1342–1349 István Losonci 1350–1355 Miklós Szécsi 1355–1359 Dénes Lackfi 1359–1375 vacant 1376 János Treutel 1376–1387 vacant 1387 László Losonci Jr. 1387–1388...
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    nearby Bács, Baranya, Bodrog, Szerém and Valkó Counties. He and Stephen Losonci, Ban of Szörény, joined their forces and routed Horváti near Cserög (now...
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    or coin money" was reserved for the monarchs. Although Roland Borsa, Ladislaus Kán and some other voivodes rebelled against the sovereign, most remained...
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  • re-established. The St. Ladislaus parish church of Szécsény was granted five villages in Hont and Nógrád counties, while his nephew Ladislaus Losonci inherited his...
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    between 1397 and 1402. He also had an unidentified sister, who married Ladislaus Bánfi de Alsólendva. Emeric had at least five children from his marriage...
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  • donated to Thomas Szécsényi by Charles I for his "treachery", as he was a strong supporter of the late Voivode Ladislaus Kán and his family. Zsoldos considered...
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    counterbalance Voivode Ladislaus Losonci's power and influence in Transylvania, who turned against Sigismund and supported Ladislaus of Naples's claim to...
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    ("clan") Kacsics. He was one of the most powerful barons of King Charles I of Hungary and he hold several dignities during his reign. The family was...
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    of Uroš I, married Catherine of Hungary and received Macsó from King Ladislaus IV of Hungary. Further Hungarian expansion in the Balkans was interrupted...
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    his death in about 1315. In that year, Charles I of Hungary made the brothers Thomas and Stephen Losonci counts. Their successor, Simon Kacsics, was dismissed...
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  • resisting in January 1438. The united armies of the new voivode, Desiderius Losonci, and Michael Jakcs laid siege to Kolozsvár. On 9 January, they sent a letter...
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    to the high office their ancestors had held; e.g., the members of the Losonci family started to call themselves Bánfi meaning the "son of a Ban" in reference...
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    Thomas Szécsényi for 22 years, the Lackfi family for 26 years, and Ladislaus Losonci for 15 years. The Voivode of Transylvania was the governor, chief...
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    Louis I of Hungary. They had two children, Ladislaus II and Elizabeth. After his wife's death, Szécsényi married to Anne Liszkói, the widow of Ladislaus Mikcsfi...
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    Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1301–1457, I. ("Secular Archontology of the Kingdom of Hungary, 1301–1457, Volume I."). História, MTA Történettudományi Intézete...
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    70,000 unfortunate captives. Upon hearing of the invasion, Desiderius Losonci, the Transylvanian voivode, ordered mobilization, but the nobility's reluctance...
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