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    Bartolomeu Dragfi de Beltiug (Hungarian: Bélteki Drágffy Bertalan b. 1447 – d. 1501) was Voivode of Transylvania from 1493 until 1499, Count of the Székelys...
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    Giulești Balc of Moldavia Drág, Count of the Székelys Bartolomeu Dragfi (Bertalan Drágffy) John Drágfi Gáspár Drágffy (1506-1545), főispán of Közép-Szolnok...
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  • leaders Duke John Corvinus Lawrence of Ilok Bishop Sigismund Ernuszt Stephen V Báthory Pál Kinizsi Bartolomeu Dragfi Strength 7,000 men 6,000–7,000 men...
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    older Alexandru died in July 1496, not before marrying a daughter of Bartolomeu Dragfi, the Transylvanian Voivode. He is probably not the same Alexandru...
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  • architect Bertalan Bicskei (1944–2011), Hungarian footballer and manager Bartolomeu Dragfi (Bertalan Drágffy; fl. 15th-century), Hungarian nobleman Bertalan...
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    arrow on their coat of arms. Other notable scions of Dragoş I were Bartolomeu Drágfi of Beltiug (Béltek), Comes Perpetuus of Middle Szolnok (1479–1488)...
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    exchanged it with Bartolomeu Dragfi. Imre Perényi [hu] acquired Debrő Castle in 1518, also known as Csali Castle, from John Drágfi. King Ferdinand I donated...
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