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Hahold (IV) from the
kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót
nembeli (IV.) Hahót; fl. 1251–75) was a
Hungarian noble.
Hahold IV was born into the
Hahold branch...
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Hahold (I) from the
kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót
nembeli (I.) Hahót), also
known as
Hahold the
Great (Latin:
Magnus Hahold), was a
German mercenary...
- of Vas
County from 1237 to 1239.
Hahold III was born into the
Hahold branch of the gens Hahót as the son of
Hahold II (fl. 1192) and his unidentified...
- Hahót or Hahót–Buzád (also Hoholt,
Hadod or
Hahold) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the
Kingdom of Hungary, several...
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favor of
Hahold III Hahót
regarding the
estate Keszi in Zala County.
According to the verdict, the
defendants pledged the
estate to
Hahold, but refused...
- born into the
Hahold branch of the gens Hahót as the son of
Hahold II (fl. 1192) and his
unidentified first wife. He had a brother,
Hahold III, who was...
- of
Hahold II from the gens Hahót, who
accused a
certain Paris that he
expropriated a
portion of
Hahold's estate. The
second trial was
between Hahold and...
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founder of the Hahót
kindred was Buzád's grandfather, a
certain German knight Hahold I, who
himself was a
descendant of the
Counts of Weimar-Orlamünde and settled...
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region in
northernmost part of Croatia, from the 13th
century to 1923. Buzad-
Hahold family (c.1200–c.1270?)
Period of
feudal wars (c.1270–c.1300)
Ulric of Walsee...
- the
powerful Bánfi de Alsólendva
noble family.
Nicholas was born into the
Hahold branch of the gens Hahót in the 1290s, as the only son of
Stephen I, who...