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Leustach Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót
nembeli (I.) Leusták, "
Leustach (I) from the
kindred Rátót") was a
Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Rátót...
- ispán of Vas and
Sopron Counties (1333–1336)
Leustach IV, ispán of Vas and
Sopron Counties (1336–1340) N
Leustach I (fl. 1200)
Rathold I (fl. 1203) Dominic...
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Leustach (IV) from the
kindred Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót
nembeli (IV.) Leusták; died 1340) was a
Hungarian nobleman in the 14th century, who
served as ispán...
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influential and
prestigious gens (clan) Rátót, as the son of
magister Leustach II. His
grandfather was
Dominic I, who was
killed in the
Battle of Mohi...
- Birkenmeier, p. 132. The
Hungarian troops were
commanded by
Palatine Ampud, and
Leustach Rátót,
Voivode of Transylvania.Markó, László (2000),
Great Honours of the...
- Gedei)
noble family,
which became extinct in 1427. His
another brother Leustach IV
succeeded Roland as ispán
after his death. The
third brother, Stephen...
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brother was
Simon Kacsics, ban of
Slavonia in 1212.
Michael had two sons,
Leustach,
ancestor of the Zagyvafői family, and Falkos, the
first member of the...
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Legforus Voivode of
Transylvania Reign 1199–1200
Predecessor Leustach Rátót (?)
Successor Eth
Geregye Died
after 1200...
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influential and
prestigious gens (clan) Rátót, as the son of
magister Leustach II. His
grandfather was
Dominic I, who was
killed in the
Battle of Mohi...
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important landowner in
Transylvania without holding any
specific office.
Leustach Rátót was the
first individual whose title voivode was do****ented. He held...