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    Tomasina Morosini (c. 1250 in Venice – 1300 in Óbuda), Duchess of Slavonia, was a member of the prominent Venetian Morosini family. Her son was Andrew...
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    Albertino Morosini (c. 1230-1305), Venetian statesman and Podestà of the Republic of Pisa, brother of Tomasina Morosini. Tomasina Morosini (c. 1250-1300)...
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  • whom he had a short-lived son named Stephen. His second wife was Tomasina Morosini. Their son would later become King Andrew III of Hungary. [...] On...
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    legitimate brother. Andrew's mother, Tomasina Morosini, was the daughter of wealthy Venetian patrician Michele Morosini. The exact date of Andrew's birth...
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  • daughter of Pietro Gradenigo, Doge of Venice and Tomasina Morosini, the niece of Tomasina Morosini. Anna gave him one daughter, Taddea, and died in 1321...
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    portraits of eight Doges of the Morosini family, as well as of Tomasina Morosini, queen of Hungary, and Costanza Morosini, queen of Croatia. The Chautauquan...
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    1265 Venice Son of Stephen the Posthumous, Duke of Slavonia and Tomasina Morosini 1st marriage Feneanna of Kuyavia Blessed Elizabeth, Princess of Hungary...
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    was buried in an unmarked grave on Murano. He was married first to Tomasina Morosini (with whom he had a daughter, Anna, wife of Jacopo I da Carrara) and...
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  • (1274-1278) Andrew III (1278-1290, in rebellion) Tomasina Morosini (1290-1296/97) Albertino Morosini (1297-1301/05) Stephen (1353-1354) Charles of Durazzo...
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  • Albertino Morosini was a Venetian nobleman and statesman of the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He was elected governor (podestà) of the Republic of...
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    Venetian noble Morosini family, Albertino Morosini the comes of the Požega County and the Duke of Slavonia. The king's mother Tomasina Morosini also stayed...
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  • John was ispán of Veszprém County as a confidant of Queen Mother Tomasina Morosini in 1295, while his unidentified daughter married Stephen Hahót. Through...
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  • from both positions by October 1291. Andrew III appointed his mother Tomasina Morosini as Duchess of Slavonia in 1293 to administer Croatia, Dalmatia, and...
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  • 1292. He was a confidant of King Andrew III's mother Queen mother Tomasina Morosini, who governed the southern parts of the kingdom as Duchess of Slavonia...
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  • a brief time. Andrew III also asked Paul to recognize his mother, Tomasina Morosini, as the duchess of all Slavonia, a title that covered the entire territory...
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  • Kőszegi and Paul Balog, the Bishop of Pécs assisted Queen Mother Tomasina Morosini to expel the rebellious Mizse, a former Palatine from the castle of...
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  • counties since the 1270s and was head of the household of Queen Mother Tomasina Morosini for a time, and an unidentified sister, who married local nobleman...
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    County in 1291. He served as head of the household of Queen Mother Tomasina Morosini in 1296. He died between 1302 and 1310. He was also ancestor of the...
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    such as the Contarini, Cornaro, Dandolo, Giustinian, Loredan, Mocenigo, Morosini and the Venier families. Nobles were forbidden by law to marry outside...
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  • to the new monarch. However, when Andrew III appointed his mother Tomasina Morosini as Duchess of Slavonia in 1293 to administer the province, along with...
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  • counties since the 1270s and was head of the household of Queen Mother Tomasina Morosini for a time, and an unidentified sister, who married local nobleman...
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  • (today Kopčany, Slovakia). Upon King Andrew's request, his mother, Tomasina Morosini, moved to Hungary in late 1292 or early 1293. Andrew appointed her...
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  • consecrated bishop of Pécs in the first half of 1293. He soon assisted Tomasina Morosini, mother of King Andrew III in taking Dunaszekcső, a fortress held...
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  • the following turbulent years. Upon Andrew's request, his mother, Tomasina Morosini, moved to Hungary in 1293 to administer Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia...
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  • administer the estate Danóc in Baranya County, a property of Duchess Tomasina Morosini, the king's mother. However, when a local lord Eyza (brother of Mizse)...
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  • John was ispán of Veszprém County as a confidant of Queen Mother Tomasina Morosini in 1295, while his unidentified daughter married Stephen Hahót. Through...
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    year, Andrew sent Ugrin to Primorje in order to escort his mother Tomasina Morosini to Hungary, but he was captured and imprisoned by certain "disloyal...
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  • Venice) Morosini, Francesco Morosini, John Morosini, Lodovico Morosini, Marino Morosini, Michele Morosini, Morosina Morosini, Tomasina Miglani, Nicolò Muda (convoy)...
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