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- Royal generals Mikcs Ákos and Alexander Köcski crushed their rebellion within months. Amidst the long-lasting siege of Steničnjak, Mikcs came to terms...
- service during Charles' war against the oligarchs, he – and his successor Mikcs Ákos – were "creatures" of Charles I, belonging the king's "new aristocracy"...
- dismissed the Ban of Slavonia, John Babonić, replacing him with Mikcs Ákos in 1325. Ban Mikcs invaded Croatia to subjugate the local lords who had seized...
- in Temesvár (today Timișoara, Romania), the royal seat of Charles. When Mikcs Ákos was appointed as Ban of Slavonia in 1325 to administer Croatia, Dalmatia...
- active in Slavonia during the era of feudal anarchy. As a familiaris of Mikcs Ákos, he was a supporter of Charles I of Hungary until Paul betra**** the...
- Slavonia (his proper title was "Ban of the Whole of Slavonia"), replacing Mikcs Ákos who died in office. According to a royal charter, Nicholas started...
- thereafter. He was made ispán of Sopron County in July 1326, replacing Mikcs Ákos. In this capacity, he was entrusted to hand over the twentieth part...
- against the oligarch powers. While his brother swore allegiance to Ban Mikcs Ákos who was appointed to the position in 1325 and served as royal governor...
- deposed him. The new man for the job was one o his most trusted men, Mikcs Ákos. Ban Mikcs advanced to Croatia in the Summer of 1325. Bosnian Ban Stepan II...
- from his banship and the appointment of Nicholas Felsőlendvai and later Mikcs Ákos, whose army was defeated in 1326 by Ivan Nelipić. Thus all of Croatia...