- five villages: Fundătura (Szamosjenő), Iclod,
Iclozel (Kisiklód),
Livada (
Dengeleg) and
Orman (Ormány).
According to the
census from 2002
there was a total...
-
Andrew Pongrác of
Dengeleg was King
Matthias Corvinus's
Master of the cupbearers, and his
younger brother, John Pongrác of
Dengeleg served the King as...
- háza ("Dracula's house" in Hungarian). In
January 1476 John Pongrác of
Dengeleg,
Voivode of
Transylvania urged the
people of Brașov to send to Vlad all...
- son, who died at an
early age. His
first wife was
Catherine Pongrác of
Dengeleg, a
daughter of John Pongrác,
Voivode of Transylvania, who died
around 1510...
- the two
Voivodes of
Transylvania (Nicholas Újlaki and John Pongrác of
Dengeleg) with
Counts Sigismund and John Szentgyörgyi, and
Bertold Ellerbach. Although...
- Transylvania,
whose last
titular owner before Stephen was John Pongrác of
Dengeleg. By then, war
between the
Poles and the
Ottomans was in preparation, with...
- Dóczi 1462–1463
Nicholas of Ilok 1464–1466
vacant 1466 János Pongrácz of
Dengeleg 1467
vacant 1467 István and Mihály de
Muthnoki 1468–1471
vacant 1471–1478...
- Monoszló
Matthias together with John Pongrác of
Dengeleg (1468–1472) 1468–1472 John Pongrác of
Dengeleg Matthias second rule;
together with
Nicholas Csupor...
-
Lower Sava
Valley and the
Black Army of
Hungary led by John Pongrácz de
Dengeleg and
supplemented by the
Szeklers to the
village of Keve.
Matthias had a...
- (1461); also ispán of Abaúj and Zemplén
Counties 1462–1465 John Pongrác of
Dengeleg Matthias I
first time; also
voivode of Transylvania, ban of Szörény, and...