- Job
Csicseri (also
known as Job the Small; Hungarian:
Csicseri "Kis" Jób; died
between 1308 and 1310) was a
Hungarian nobleman and
soldier at the turn...
- de Nagymihály (1)
Veronica ∞ John
Bajori (1)
Ursula ∞ N
Csicseri (1)
Helena ∞
Ambrose Csicseri (1)
Margaret ∞ N Both de
Bajna (1)
Dorothea ∞
James Fekete...
-
Thomas Szeretvai (grandson of File Szeretvai), then
Nicholas Csicseri (son of Job
Csicseri),
while another unidentified daughter was the
spouse of Thomas...
- settlement. In the
second half of the 17th century, the
Russian family of
Csicseri had a
property and a
manor house here, from the 18th to the 19th century...
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throughout from 1370 to 1377. He
judged over the
lawsuit between Paul
Csicseri and the
provostry of
Lelesz (Leles, Slovakia), when he
first appears as...
- the Abas'
rebellion against Charles I,
their troops commanded by
Dominic Csicseri pillaged and
occupied the
castle of Tiba from the Kaplons.
Following his...
- Ungvár castle. From 1401, it was
owned by the Perényis, in 1425 by the
Csicseri family, and then in the next few years,
there were
frequent changes of...
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continued his service; for instance, his
earliest vice-ispán was
Dominic Csicseri. His
former sister-in-law,
Maria Follia – William's
widow and a lady-in-waiting...
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voluntarily sought refuge in the castle. Interestingly, the
beneficiary Job
Csicseri parti****ted in the
failed siege of Koprivnica,
further increasing the...