- The
Lackfi, Lacković, Laczkfi,
Laczkfy or
Laczkovich were a
noble family from
Kingdom of
Hungary and Croatia,
which governed parts of
Transylvania (as...
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Elizabeth Lackfi (died 27
December 1428) was a
Hungarian noble lady of the
Lackfi family.
Elizabeth was
daughter of
Emeric I
Lackfi,
general starost of...
- János
Lackfi (born: János Oláh; Budapest, 18 May 1971 –) is an
Attila József
Prize recipient Hungarian poet, writer,
literary translator, teacher, Nyugat-expert...
- rule of Mary and her
mother in the
spring of 1383. The
queens made
Stephen Lackfi Ban of Croatia. The
royal army
marched to
Croatia and laid
siege to Vrana...
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Stephen II
Lackfi (Hungarian:
Lackfi (II.) István, Croatian:
Stjepan II. Lacković Čakovečki; died 27
February 1397 in Križevci) was Ban of Croatia, Palatine...
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Andrew Lackfi (Hungarian:
Lackfi András; c. 1310 –
October 1359) was an
influential nobleman and a
successful military leader in the
Kingdom of Hungary...
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Stephen (I)
Lackfi (Hungarian:
Lackfi (I.) István, Croatian:
Stjepan I. Lacković; c. 1305 – 1353) was an
influential Hungarian nobleman and a successful...
- országgyűlés) was an
organised killing of the
former Croatian ban
Stephen II
Lackfi and his
followers by King
Sigismund in Križevci, Croatia, on 27 February...
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which ended the
Battle of the
Vorskla River. He was
married to
Elizabeth Lackfi and had four children:
Jadwiga of Melsztyn,
Dorota of Melsztyn, Katarzyna...
- mother.
Louis especially favored the
Lackfis:
eight members of the
family held high
offices during his reign.
Andrew Lackfi was the
commander of the
royal army...