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    Stephen Dabiša (Serbo-Croatian: Stjepan/Stefan Dabiša, Стјепан/Стефан Дабиша; Hungarian: Dabiša István; died on 8 September 1395) was as a member of the...
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    indiction 3. Memory eternal. Firstly, he married Lady Maria, of the magyar Lackfi family located in Transylvania.The couple had two children: Prince Voislav...
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    was played by Stephen II Lackfi and Mircea I because they withdrew with their forces from the battlefield just before Stefan's attack, leaving Sigismund...
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    mother. Louis especially favored the Lackfis: eight members of the family held high offices during his reign. Andrew Lackfi was the commander of the royal army...
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    opposition from supporters of Ladislaus of Naples, notably led by Stephen II Lackfi and István Simontornyai. In Bosnia, Tvrtko II of Bosnia, emerged as a key...
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    "Considerații asupra artileriei lui Ștefan cel Mare". Analele Putnei (in Romanian) (XIV). Centrul de cercetare și documentare Ștefan cel Mare: 323. Cîmpeanu 2022...
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    of Queen Jadwiga of Poland and Władysław II Jagiełło. his wife Elizabeth Lackfi (d. 1428), Hungarian noble, second wife of John I of Münsterberg. Jadwiga...
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    under Öz Beg Khan. In fact, in 1345, a Hungarian army under Count Andrew Lackfi took the initiative and launched an invasion force into Mongolian territory...
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    retreat, while Bayezid's reinforcements, including Serbian knights under Stefan Lazarević, ensured the defeat of Sigismund's army. Sigismund, with a few...
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    Transylvania prospered as never before. King Louis I of Hungary dispatched Andrew Lackfi, Count of the Székelys to invade the lands of the Golden Horde in retaliation...
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  • 1386 Elisabeth of Bosnia, Queen of Hungary John Horvat 1397 Stephen II Lackfi, lord Hermann I of Celje Assassinated on the orders of the Holy Roman Emperor...
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    The battle of Voivode Stephen Lackfi against Louis of Taranto around Naples (Chronica Hungarorum, 1488)...
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  • Serbia in the next year, when Hungarian troops invaded the empire, forcing Stefan Dušan to withdraw from the region along the river Sava. He was one of the...
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    contemporaneous John of Küküllő's chronicle. Wallachian troops supported Andrew Lackfi's attack against the Mongols in 1345, according to a Wallachian chronicle...
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  • dispatched Andrew Lackfi, Count of the Székelys, to lead an army of Székely warriors against the Mongols who had made raids in Transylvania. Lackfi and his army...
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    in their estates at an assembly of the knezes in the presence of Andrew Lackfi, ispán, or head, of Maramureș County. The presence of Bogdan in Maramureș...
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    bishopric with seat in Bánmonostor (present-day Banoštor). After Serbian ruler Stefan Dragutin entered dynastic relations with Hungary, he received in 1284, among...
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    rarely made land grants. This practice ensured the loyalty of the Drugeths, Lackfis, Szécsényis and other families who emerged in his reign. The king even...
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  • Dobruja and Northeast Bulgaria 1345 King Louis I of Hungary dispatched Andrew Lackfi, Count of the Székelys to invade the lands of the Golden Horde in retaliation...
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    They say that a successful Hungarian campaign under the command of Andrew Lackfi, Count of the Székelys, against the Tatars across the Carpathians in 1345...
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  • political entities existed in northern Moldavia at that time. In 1345 Andrew Lackfi, the count of the Székelys led an army over the Carpathians and occupied...
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    in Macsó to his newly founded monastery of Ravanica. Lazars's son despot Stefan Lazarević was officially granted with possession of Macsó by King Sigismund...
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  • Austria in the summer of 1228. The Hungarian royal army was led by Stephen Lackfi. Meanwhile, Nicholas Hahót commanded a smaller auxiliary unit into Styria...
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    included 1,500 Serbian heavy cavalry knights under the command of Prince Stefan Lazarević, who was Sultan Bayezid's brother-in-law and vassal since the...
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  • Horde, in the area what would become a few years later Moldavia. Andrew Lackfi, the Voivode of Transylvania and his Székely warriors were victorious in...
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    heirs upon his death. During his reign, the members of the Bebek, Cudar and Lackfi families attained the status of "baron of the realm". Following the death...
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  • under the name "Olachi" in 1285. King Louis I of Hungary dispatched Andrew Lackfi, Count of the Székelys to invade the lands of the Golden Horde in retaliation...
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  • area was governed by Peter Himfi, the Count of Pozsony, and then by Denis Lackfi, styled "voivode of Transylvania, governor of Vidin and ruler of the counties...
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    degree of kinship to contemporary relative Lack Hermán, ancestor of the Lackfi family, is unknown, but their lands were located close to each other. Lampert's...
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