- The
House of
Drugeth was a
powerful noble family (of
French origin) of the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the 14th to 17th
centuries whose possessions were located...
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William Drugeth (also Druget, Hungarian:
Druget Vilmos, Slovak:
Viliam Druget, Ukrainian: Вілмош Другет; 1300s –
September 1342) was a
distinguished Neapolitan-born...
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Drugeth Province (Hungarian: Druget-tartomány) is a
modern historiographical term of a semi-official
autonomous administrative division in the northeastern...
- Bálint
Drugeth de
Geren et
Homonna (Hungarian:
gereni és
homonnai Drugeth Bálint; 1577 – 7
November 1609), also
anglicized as
Valentine Drugeth, was judge...
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Nicholas (I)
Drugeth de Gerény (also Druget, Hungarian: gerényi
Druget (I.) Miklós, Slovak: Mikuláš I.
Druget Horiansky; 1300s – May or June 1355) was...
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Philip Drugeth (also Druget, Hungarian:
Druget Fülöp, Slovak:
Filip Druget, Ukrainian: Філіпп Другет; c. 1288 – June or July 1327) was a
Neapolitan knight...
- John (II)
Drugeth de
Homonna (also Druget, Hungarian:
homonnai Druget (II.) János, Slovak: Ján II.
Druget Humenský; c. 1320–1362) was a Neapolitan-born...
- of
Vienna of 1606; and
Habsburg alliances with the
Ottomans and
George Drugeth (1633-1661), the
captain of
Upper Hungary. In
August 1619,
Bethlen invaded...
- from France. As the male line of the
Drugeth family died out in 1691,
Kristina Drugeth,
heiress to the vast
Drugeth dominions,
married Count Miklós Bercsényi...
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Charles I
invited the
Drugeths (Italian
counts from the
Kingdom of Naples) into
Hungary and gave the town to them. The
Drugeth family became a member...