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    Sigismund Ernuszt (Hungarian: csáktornyai Ernuszt Zsigmond; c. 1445;– summer 1505) was Bishop of Pécs in the Kingdom of Hungary from 1473 to 1505. Ernuszt...
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  • and John III through his father and a half-brother (Sigismund) through his mother. John II Ernuszt also adopted his second wife Margaret of Sagan's orphans...
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  • Francis Ernuszt de Csáktornya (Hungarian: csáktornyai Ernuszt Ferenc; c. 1500 – 29 August 1526), also known as Francis Hampó, was a Hungarian noble and...
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    Sigismund Ernuszt, of embezzlement at the Diet in May 1496. At the Diet's demand, Vladislaus ordered the arrest of Ernuszt and his deputy. Ernuszt was...
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    The House of Ernuszt (English: Ernusht; Croatian: Ernušt) was a Hungarian noble family, descending from a rich Jewish family who came to medieval Hungary...
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  • as the younger son of John I Ernuszt and a certain Catherine from an unidentified family. His elder brother was Sigismund, who was born around 1445 and...
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    Austrian provinces incorporated into Hungary. The bishop of Pécs, Sigismund Ernuszt, was promoted to vice-governor, and Nikolaus Kropatsch took care of...
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  • and title of Ban of Croatia. A some days later John's supporters, Sigismund Ernuszt bishop of Pécs, Lawrence of Ilok and Bertalan Beriszló recruited an...
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    Eötvös (musician), guitarist Dezső Ernster, Metropolitan Opera bass Sigismund Ernuszt, bishop of Pécs Lipót Fejér, mathematician Alfréd (Fred) Forbát, Bauhaus...
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    (1445–1455) Nicholas Barius (1455–1459) Janus Pannonius (1459–1472) Sigismund Ernuszt (1473–1505) George Szatmári (1505–1522) Szaniszló Várallyai † ( 1541...
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    rapprochement between Vladislaus and Emperor Maximilian I. After Sigismund Ernuszt, the Bishop of Pécs, was murdered by his retainers in summer 1505...
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    did not dismiss him. His son, Sigismund Ernuszt also served as royal treasurer since 1494. At the Diet in 1496, Sigismund was accused of having embezzled...
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  • John Ernuszt, Sr. (Hungarian: csáktornyai Ernuszt János; died after 3 March 1476) was Ban of Slavonia from 1473 to 1476. He was born into a Jewish family...
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    of Szepes county in 1465; in 1467, Nicholas Csupor de Monoszló and John Ernuszt were appointed to hereditary head of Verőce county and Turóc county respectively;...
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    later to her husband and successor Sigismund of Luxembourg, and those loyal to Ladislaus. During this time, Sigismund appointed Nicholas II Garai (who was...
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    administration of the Crown's customs to John Ernuszt, a converted Jewish merchant. Within two years, Ernuszt was responsible for the collection of all ordinary...
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  • Horvat 1472 1473 Also at the time the Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia John I Ernuszt 1473 1476 Last Ban of "Whole Slavonia". Title rejoined with Ban of Croatia...
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  • reforms resulted in great success. Under the management of John Ernuszt and his son, Sigismund, the royal revenue gradually grew almost fivefold. At the time...
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    King Matthias Corvinus bought the mortgage and donated the land to John I Ernuszt and his son, who were Jewish merchants from Sweden, living in Buda. The...
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