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Báncsa or
Bancsa (Latin: Bancha), also
incorrectly Vancsa or Vancza, was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the
Kingdom of...
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Stephen (II) from the
kindred Báncsa (Hungarian:
Báncsa nembeli (II.) István; died 1278) was a
Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who
served as Archbishop...
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Vincent from the
kindred Báncsa (Hungarian:
Báncsa nembeli Vince; died
after 1266) was a
Hungarian nobleman, who
served as ispán of
Esztergom County around...
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Benedict donated the
estate Úrkuta in
Esztergom County to
Stephen Báncsa in 1251.
Stephen Báncsa was
created Cardinal Bishop of
Praeneste (Palestrina) by Pope...
- Orbász (II) from the
kindred Báncsa (Hungarian:
Báncsa nembeli (II.) Orbász; died c. 1288) was a
Hungarian clergyman in the 13th century. He was one of...
- Orbász (I) from the
kindred Báncsa (Hungarian:
Báncsa nembeli (I.) Orbász) was a
Hungarian nobleman, who
served as ispán of Komárom
County around 1216...
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Stephen (I)
Báncsa (Hungarian:
Báncsa (I.) István, Latin: Steph**** de Bancha; died 9 July 1270) was the
first Hungarian cardinal of the
Roman Catholic...
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Stephen Báncsa in 1264, then a son of "Count
Denis of Hungary" in 1269. Consequently, Bácsatyai
considered this
Denis belonged to the gens (clan)
Báncsa and...
- two
cardinals who had died in the
election (Giordano
Pironti and István
Báncsa)
Orsini faction -
party of
Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini,
which included...
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other canons of the
chapter elected Stephen Báncsa as archbishop,
neglecting the
previous procedure.
Báncsa, who
supported Duke Stephen's efforts, was...