Nicholas Ludbregi (Hungarian: Ludbregi Miklós; 1290s – 1357) was a Hungarian noble, landowner and soldier in Slavonia in the first half of the 14th century...
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looting goods and capturing prisoners. The King's loyal soldier Nicholas Ludbregi and his army entered Križevci and freed the captives. Following that...
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the first time as Castrum Ludbreg, when owned by Hungarian noble Nicholas Ludbregi. The name of the town comes probably from a crusader named Lobring...
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after his lands' centre. This branch died out with George's grandson Nicholas Ludbregi in 1357, thereafter Ludbreg and other lands became the property of...
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ultimately crushed by the royal troops in the first half of 1319. Nicholas Ludbregi recaptured Béla Castle for the Priory of Vrana by the end of the year...
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Kórógyi Catherine (fl. 1324) ∞ Nicholas Treutel a daughter ∞ Andrew Garai Peter Ludbregi (fl. 1278) Nicholas Ludbregi (fl. 1317–57†) ∞ Tetis Bednyai Mark...
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1321. He died childless. His cousin and closest living relative, Nicholas Ludbregi inherited the castle of Zelna (Zelina) from him, according to a document...
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Palatine of Hungary in the second half of the 13th century, and Peter Ludbregi, who owned Ludbreg. Nevnai first appears in contemporary records in 1284...
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The elder one was Nicholas II (also "the Rooster"), who inherited his domains and became ancestor of the Rohonci family (then Ludbregi), which flourished...
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were Serfesd and Peter, who were referred with the surname Nevnai and Ludbregi after their residence, present-day Levanjska Varoš and Ludbreg, respectively...
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