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Margaret Himfi de Döbrönte (Hungarian: döbröntei
Himfi Margit; died
after 1408) was a
Hungarian noblewoman at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries...
- cast her
first tooth in our house... The
Hungarian noblewoman Margaret Himfi was
abducted and
enslaved by
Ottoman marauders at the turn of the 14th and...
- of
Hungary governed by a ban. Initially, the area was
governed by
Peter Himfi, the
Count of Pozsony, and then by
Denis Lackfi,
styled "voivode of Transylvania...
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Esztergom King
Sigismund 31
March 1387 Székesfehérvár
Basilica Benedict Himfi Bishop of Veszprém Anti-king
Ladislaus of
Naples 5
August 1403
Church of...
- fighting,
Peter Himfi, the
castellan of
Orosva and
former ban of Vidin, was killed, and Margaret, the
daughter of his
brother Benedict Himfi was kidnapped...
- of
former Muslims List of
converts to
Christianity from
Islam Margaret Himfi Lovisa von
Burghausen An
English Translation of
Georgius de Hungaria's Treatise...
- her own
daughter rather than see the
child returned to slavery.
Margaret Himfi (before 1380 –
after 1408), a
Hungarian noblewoman who was
abducted and...
- Preceded by John de
Surdis Bishop of Győr 1376–1377 Succeeded by
William Preceded by
Ladislaus Déméndi
Bishop of Veszprém 1377–1379 Succeeded by
Benedict Himfi...
- László I
Marczalli 1434–1438
Albert I
Kerolti 1438–1457 Péter I
Remetei Himfi 1457–1466
Albert II Hangácsi 1466–1493 János IV
Szokoli 1493–1500 Lukács...
- in 1331,
while he also
donated Boglárfalu (near Székesfehérvár) to the
Himfi family in 1332. In
connection with the
distribution of his wealth, his legend...