- Paul from the
kindred Geregye (Hungarian:
Geregye nembeli Pál; c. 1206 – 1270 or 1271) was an
influential Hungarian baron following the
Mongol invasion...
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Geregye (II) from the
kindred Geregye (Hungarian:
Geregye nembeli (II.)
Geregye; died 1278) was a
Hungarian noble, who
served as ispán of
Baranya County...
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Stephen from the
kindred Geregye (Hungarian:
Geregye nembeli István; died
after 1278) was a
Hungarian noble, who
served as ispán of Vas
County in 1260...
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Geregye (also Geregen) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the 13th century. The Egervári family...
- Eth from the
kindred Geregye (Écs; died
after 1215) was a
Hungarian distinguished nobleman, who
served as
voivode of
Transylvania and ispán (comes) of...
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kindred Geregye (Hungarian:
Geregye nembeli Miklós; died
after 1279) was a
Hungarian baron and landowner,
member of the gens
Geregye, who held several...
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Count of the
Younger King's
Court Reign 1263–1264
Predecessor Nicholas Geregye Successor Benedict Balog Died
after 1272
Noble family gens Mezőpilis Issue...
- laid in
Nyitra County.
Thomas was
replaced as
Judge royal by
Nicholas Geregye in June, when the Kőszegis
regained power around that time. On the occasion...
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killed in the
Battle of Mohi on 11
April 1241 and
later replaced by Paul
Geregye.
Zsoldos 2011, pp. 70–71. Markó 2006, p. 269.
Engel 2001, p. 382. Zsoldos...
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death of
Stephen V in
August 1272,
after that he was
replaced by
Nicholas Geregye, a
former supporter of Béla IV. Only a
validly ****umed non-authentic charter...