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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...
-
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...
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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...
- officials,
including Thomas Szécsényi, the
voivode of Transylvania, and
Mikcs Ákos, the ban of Slavonia,
asking them to
support the Dominicans' actions...
- Felsőlendvai Ban of
Slavonia Reign 1323–1325
Predecessor John Babonić
Successor Mikcs Ákos Died
April or May 1325
Noble family House of Felsőlendvai Spouse(s)...
- counties, respectively.
Following that
Charles appointed Philip Drugeth and
Mikcs Ákos as the new
heads of the
aforementioned counties. In contrast, Kristó...
- --> Vámos
branch Emeric I (fl. 1370–1395)
Ursula (fl. 1393–1409) ∞ (1)
Mikcs Mikcsfi, (2) Juga
Racsai Stephen II (fl. 1397)
Ladislaus II (fl. 1401–1420)...
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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...