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Mizse (died
after 1295) was a
noble in the 13th
century in the
Kingdom of Hungary, who
served as the last
Palatine of King
Ladislaus IV of
Hungary in...
- Dunaújvárosi Kohász (women's) Fehérvár KC (women's) Kecskemét (women's) CYEB
Mizse KC Pénzügyőr (women's) Siófok (women's) K.
Szeged SE (women's)
ARAGO Törökszentmiklósi...
- pretender, however, and
surrendered him to Duke Albert.
Ladislaus appointed Mizse, who had
recently converted from
Islam to Christianity, palatine. Pope Nicholas...
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colour of transcendence, and
signifies that the
mediaeval settlement of
Mizse already had a
stone church,
where Franciscan friars were also
engaged in...
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converted to
Christianity sometime after surrendering Antioch to the Crusaders.
Mizse – last
Palatine of King
Ladislaus IV of
Hungary in 1290; born into a Muslim...
- Transdanubia. His
elder brother was
Mizse, who was made
Palatine of
Hungary for a
brief time in 1290. Eyza had a son James.
Mizse and Eyza,
along with
other lesser...
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proved to be a
strong mainstay of the
royal power. The Muslim-born
brothers Mizse and Eyza,
former partisans of the late
Ladislaus IV, were
among the local...
- KC Százhalombattai KE Érdi FKSE MAFC VSK Tököl Csömör KSK
Dabas KK U21
Mizse KC PLER-Budapest U21
Szolnoki KCSE Törökszentmiklósi Székács KE Túrkevei...
- Catholicism, a
constitutional requirement for
accessing the
presidency until 1994
Mizse – last
Palatine of King
Ladislaus IV of
Hungary in 1290; born into a Muslim...
- scarce. In 1290, King
Ladislaus IV of
Hungary appointed a
former Muslim,
Mizse, to the
office of the Palatine. The Böszörmény
denomination is preserved...