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Caspar Ernuszt de Csáktornya (Hungarian: csáktornyai
Ernuszt Gáspár; c. 1518 –
after 27 June 1540) was a
Hungarian noble, the last male
member of the...
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Sigismund Ernuszt (Hungarian: csáktornyai
Ernuszt Zsigmond; c. 1445;–
summer 1505) was
Bishop of Pécs in the
Kingdom of
Hungary from 1473 to 1505.
Ernuszt was...
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Francis Ernuszt de Csáktornya (Hungarian: csáktornyai
Ernuszt Ferenc; c. 1500 – 29
August 1526), also
known as
Francis Hampó, was a
Hungarian noble and...
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House of
Ernuszt (English: Ernusht; Croatian: Ernušt) was a
Hungarian noble family,
descending from a rich
Jewish family who came to
medieval Hungary...
- John
Ernuszt de Csáktornya, Jr. (Hungarian: csáktornyai
Ernuszt János; c. 1465 –
after 20
November 1528), also
known as John Hampó, was a
Hungarian baron...
- John
Ernuszt, Sr. (Hungarian: csáktornyai
Ernuszt János; died
after 3
March 1476) was Ban of
Slavonia from 1473 to 1476. He was born into a
Jewish family...
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administration of the Crown's
customs to John
Ernuszt, a
converted Jewish merchant.
Within two years,
Ernuszt was
responsible for the
collection of all ordinary...
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Sigismund Ernuszt, of
embezzlement at the Diet in May 1496. At the Diet's demand,
Vladislaus ordered the
arrest of
Ernuszt and his deputy.
Ernuszt was released...
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House of
Bebek House of
Bethlen House of Csányi
House of Eötvös
House of
Ernuszt House of Esterházy
House of
Festetics House of Forgách
House of
Garai House...
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title of Ban of Croatia. A some days
later John's supporters,
Sigismund Ernuszt bishop of Pécs,
Lawrence of Ilok and
Bertalan Beriszló
recruited an army...