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Dorozsma (de
genere Durusma) was a
genus (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the
Kingdom of Hungary.
Their ancient possessions were in Csongrád...
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Dorozsma (Durusma) clan, with
notable members in the 14th and 15th centuries. They were
lords of Csesznek. The
family was
descended from the
Dorozsma...
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Garai (Garay), a Hungarian-Croatian
noble family, and a
branch of the
Dorozsma (Durusma) clan. The name of the
village in
Croatian is plural. King Béla...
- two
sovereign counts of Gorizia, John II and Leonhard.
House of
Garai Dorozsma Markó 2000, p. 219. Árvai 2013, p. 104. Árvai 2013, p. 106. Mályusz 1984...
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patrons of the Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery.
Members of the Csanád, Csák and
Dorozsma clans received estates in Arad
County in the
early 13th century. The effects...
- 16.
Stephen Dorozsma 8.
Andrew Garai 4.
Nicholas I
Garai 18.
Ladislaus Nevnai 9. N.
Nevnai 19.
Yolanda Kórógyi 2.
Nicholas II
Garai 1.
Ladislaus Garai...
- Bogátradvány
Borics Borsa Bő Budmér
Csabi Csák Csanád
Csolt Csór Divék
Dorozsma Gárdony
Gatal Geregye Gutkeled Győr
Gyovad Hahót Hánta
Hanva Héder Herény...
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Dalmatia and
Croatia Elizabeth[citation needed], who
married Simon Szécsényi
Dorozsma Markó 2000, p. 219.
Engel 1996, p. 27.
Engel 2001, p. 189.
Engel 1996,...
- Bogátradvány
Borics Borsa Bő Budmér
Csabi Csák Csanád
Csolt Csór Divék
Dorozsma Gárdony
Gatal Geregye Gutkeled Győr
Gyovad Hahót Hánta
Hanva Héder Herény...
- in Valkó
County (now
Gorjani in Croatia) to
brothers John and
Stephen Dorozsma,
ancestors of the
powerful Garai family in
April 1269. He also made an...