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    Ivan Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván, German: Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the...
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    Anjou. The latter withdrew to the southern territories of Hungary after Ivan Kőszegi, who was a partisan of Wenceslaus-Ladislaus, captured Esztergom in late...
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    Lastruch. Following that Matthew led his army against Carinthia, while Ivan Kőszegi plundered Styria. These incursions prompted Ottokar II to launch a large-scale...
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    Henry (I) Kőszegi from the kindred Héder (Hungarian: Héder nembeli (I.) Kőszegi Henrik, Croatian: Henrik II. Gisingovac, German: Heinrich II. von Güns;...
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    arrived in Hungary upon the invitation of a rebellious baron, Ivan Kőszegi, in 1278. Kőszegi tried to play Andrew off against Ladislaus IV of Hungary, but...
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    mid-1275, the royal court expressed confidence towards the Kőszegi family, when Nicholas Kőszegi was elected Palatine, replacing Roland Rátót, Csák's ally...
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    Csák and his allies removed Joachim Gutkeled and Henry Kőszegi from power, but Gutkeled and Kőszegi seized Ladislaus and his mother in June 1274. Although...
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    Nicholas Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Miklós; 1282 – April/July 1336) was a Hungarian prelate in the 14th century, who served as Bishop of Győr from 1308...
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  • Gregory Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Gergely; died 1297) was a Hungarian nobleman in the 13th century, member of the illustrious Kőszegi family, who held...
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    present-day Slovakia), Amadeus Aba controlled the northeastern lands, Ivan Kőszegi ruled Transdanubia, and Ladislaus Kán governed Transylvania. Most of...
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    took his son and the Hungarian crown and returned to Bohemia (1304). Ivan Kőszegi was named to represent Wenceslaus III in Hungary. Wenceslaus II died...
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  • Henry (II) Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi (II.) Henrik, Croatian: Henrik III. Gisingovac, German: Heinrich III. von Güns; died between March and May 1310)...
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  • majority of Lawrence's lands had laid. According to historian Gyula Kristó, Ivan Kőszegi brought whole Sopron County under his jurisdiction and annexed it to...
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    Peter Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Péter; killed May 1289) was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Veszprém from 1275 until...
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  • by July, but his fort of Buzádsziget was seized by the Kőszegi troops. In addition, Ivan Kőszegi captured and imprisoned Andrew during his journey to Slavonia...
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    laid siege to Buda, the capital of the kingdom, in September 1302, but Ivan Kőszegi relieved the town. Charles's charters show that he primarily stayed in...
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    fortresses that Albert had seized from the Kőszegis, which was in the interests of both monarchs. Thereafter, Ivan Kőszegi and his brothers rebelled against the...
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    March 18 – Yuri I of Galicia, king of Ruthenia (House of Rurik) April 5 Ivan Kőszegi, Hungarian nobleman and palatine (b. 1245) Reginald de Grey, English...
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  • Csák Máté 1278–1280, 1282–1283 Finta 1280–1281 from the kindred of Aba Iván Kőszegi 1281–1282, 1287–1288 from the kindred of Héder Makján 1286–1287 from...
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  • Iban von Bernstein (category Kőszegi family)
    Iban Graf von Bernstein (born John Kőszegi, also known as John the Wolf; Hungarian: Kőszegi "Farkas" János; 1300s – after 1382) was a Hungarian-born Austrian...
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    September 1286, expelling members of the Kőszegi–Borsa baronial group from the government body. Neglecting the Kőszegis' rival, the Széplak branch of the Aba...
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    The Kőszegi (Croatian: Gisingovci) was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Croatia in the 13th and 14th centuries. The ancestor...
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  • Nicholas (III) Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi (III.) Miklós; died early 1314) was a Hungarian lord in the early 14th century, who served as Master of the...
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    treasury from around October to December 1291, succeeding the rebellious Ivan Kőszegi. Mojs was replaced by Dominic Rátót still in that year. He was among...
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  • borough of Daruvar. Peter Tétény died sometime between 1283 and 1286. Ivan Kőszegi is first referred to as Ban of Slavonia in November 1284, already. Peter...
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  • March 18 – Yuri I of Galicia, king of Ruthenia (House of Rurik) April 5 Ivan Kőszegi, Hungarian nobleman and palatine (b. 1245) Reginald de Grey, English...
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  • (b. 1172) 1258 – Juliana of Liège, Belgian canoness and saint 1308 – Ivan Kőszegi, Hungarian baron and oligarch 1325 – Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron of...
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  • feudal contract with the barons in the summer of 1300: Matthew Csák and Ivan Kőszegi became "perpetual" Palatines and Andrew accepted their suzerainty over...
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  • replaced as ispán of Zala County by Ivan Kőszegi in September 1272. Joachim Gutkeled and the returning Kőszegis took power over the royal council of...
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    powerful Kőszegi family gradually extended their influence over Western Transdanubia, including Sopron County. According to historian Gyula Kristó, Ivan Kőszegi...
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