• Peter, son of Petenye (Hungarian: Petenye fia Péter, Slovak: Peter Peteň; died 1318/1321) was a Hungarian lord at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries...
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  • House of Aviz Peter, Duke of the Romans, 11th century Roman consul Peter, King of Hungary (born 1010s), King of Hungary Peter, son of Petenye (fl. c...
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    Philip Drugeth (category Palatines of Hungary)
    in alliance with Peter, son of Petenye rebelled against Charles I in the second half of 1316. Peter – initially a loyal soldier of the king – rose to...
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    influential lord Peter, son of Petenye. His whole life was characterized by legal conflicts and disputes with his relatives over the possession rights of the inherited...
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  • Jakó II Kaplon (category Masters of the cupbearers)
    their independence. Jakó lost the castle of Barkó on the occasion of an exchange contract with Peter, son of Petenye in 1307. Jakó swore loyalty to Charles...
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    and Peter, son of Petenye. They offered the crown to Andrew of Galicia. Charles's troops, which were under the command of a former supporter of the Borsas...
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    of Hungary has conquered the castle in 1317 during the fight with Peter, son of Petenye and granted the land as gift to Philip Drugeth, the ispán of Szepes...
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  • troops raided and devastated the lands of the pro-Charles Peter, son of Petenye and the Baksa clan, causing a damage of 1,000 gold ducats. After his release...
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  • Mojs II Ákos (category Oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary)
    Kán's sons and other lords, including Mojs, the Gutkeleds of Szilágyság (Sălaj) and Peter, son of Petenye. They also offered the crown to Andrew of Galicia...
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    rebellious Peter, son of Petenye (who possessed several castles in Zemplén county) and in 1320, against Matthew III Csák. He was the head (ispán) of the Counties...
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    Amadeus Aba (category Oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary)
    disintegrated. Taking advantage of their downfall, Peter, son of Petenye built up a dominant power in Zemplén County, while some of Amadeus' former castles and...
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  • Reynold Básztély (category Palatines of Hungary)
    Alongside Peter, son of Petenye and a certain James, the elderly Reynold served as noble judge (Hungarian: szolgabíró; lit. "servants' judge") of Zemplén...
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    Igmánd. Andronicus had a son Ladislaus. It is possible that he supported the rebellion of the Aba clan and Peter, son of Petenye in the region, therefore...
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