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Ampud, also Ampod, Apod or
Ompud (Latin: Ompudinus; died 1186) was a
powerful aristocrat in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
second half of the 12th century...
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Ampud, also
Ampod (Latin: Ampudinus; died
after 1199) was a
baron in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the late 12th century, who
served as ispán of
Szolnok County...
- Denis, son of
Ampud, also Denis, son of Apod (Hungarian:
Ampod fia Dénes; fl. 1216 – died 1236), was an
influential baron in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in...
- 141–142. Birkenmeier, p. 132. The
Hungarian troops were
commanded by
Palatine Ampud, and
Leustach Rátót,
Voivode of Transylvania.Markó, László (2000), Great...
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Palatine until 1164, when he was
replaced by the
skilled military leader Ampud. The
Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle (ch. 39), p. 101.
Simon of Kéza: The...
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figure Denis,
Bishop of Győr (13th century),
Hungarian prelate Denis, son of
Ampud (died 1236),
baron in the
Kingdom of
Hungary Denis the
Carthusian (1402–1471)...
- Lawrence, son of
Ampud (Hungarian:
Ampod fia Lőrinc; died
after 1229) was a
noble in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
first decades of the 13th century,...
- Michael, son of
Ampud (Hungarian:
Ampod fia Mihály; died
after 1234) was a
baron in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
first decades of the 13th century, who...
- III,
Count of
Gorizia (died 1217/1220).
unidentified daughter,
married Ampud II, ispán of
Szolnok County (fl. 1199) His
second wife was
Luitgard of Denmark...
- realm, with
specific tasks. For instance,
Andrew II sent Denis, son of
Ampud on
diplomatic missions;
Stephen Gutkeled destro****
mills built without permission...