- the
soldiers of Péter
Melith, a
landlord from Kisvárda and the
captain of the
castle in Satu Mare. However, in 1618 Péter
Melith was
already partly - but...
-
descendants of
Ugrinus (died 1335).
Known under the
nickname of Melić, then
Melith,
which later became their surname, they
obtained vast
estates in Transylvania...
- Lónyay István, Réthey Péter,
Mikolay István,
Anarcsi Péter, Báthory István,
Melith Pál. In the last
years of the 1700s, the
owners of the
village were: Báró...
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Catholic cardinal. Imre Csáky was born to
Count István Csáky and Klára
Melith in Spiš
Castle (nowadays in Slovakia), a fief of his family. He studied...
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dominus Batori per
legatum suum, Steph**** Chaky,
Sigismundus Racocy,
Paulus Melith,
Ladislaus Pete, et
Michael Catay, ****
quibus etiam Bochkaio litterae redditae...
- and 1585
under the
supervision his
close relative and godfather, István
Melith. He
served as
aulae familiaris (marshal) in the
court of
Balthasar Báthory...
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bishop of Bereg. In 1600, with the
extinction of the Büdi family, Péter
Melith acquired their share, and the
other part of the
estate was
acquired by Farkas...
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royal donation to half of the
village in 1378, then in 1547 to the
Bithiri Melith and
Petrichevich families; In 1592 Nagykállai Leökös Lőrinc; 1630 Kozák...
- Oradea. In 1560, András Radák also got a part
estate here. In 1611, Péter
Melith also took part in it, who
inherited the part of Csaholyi, and
Katalin Várday...
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Csaholyi family still retained part of it. In 1547, Imre's daughter, Anna, and
Melith György
received the
Csaholyi portion. In the 17-18th centuries, it had multiple...