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Monoszló is a
village in Veszprém county, Hungary. The
village is a very
ancient settlement mentioned in the old charters. One
notable descendant of the...
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kindred Monoszló (Hungarian:
Monoszló nembeli (I.) Makariás) was a
Hungarian noble, the
first known member of the gens
Monoszló. His unidentified...
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Csupor de
Monoszló (Romanian: Ciubăr Vodă) was a
Hungarian aristocrat of
Croatian origin, a
commander of John Hunyadi's
troops that were sent to support...
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Monoszló (also Monozlo) was the name of a Slavonian-origin
genus (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the
Kingdom of Hungary.
Several prominent...
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Thomas (I) from the
kindred Monoszló (Hungarian:
Monoszló nembeli (I.) Tamás; died
between 1231 and 1237) was a
Hungarian noble, who
served as Ban of...
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Nicholas (III) from the
kindred Monoszló (Hungarian:
Monoszló nembeli (III.) Miklós;
possibly died 1272) was a
Hungarian baron, who
served as
Judge royal...
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Peter (II) from the
kindred Monoszló (Hungarian:
Monoszló nembeli (II.) Péter; 1240s – 27
November 1307) was a
Hungarian prelate, who
served as the Bishop...
- of the treasury,
Egidius Monoszló, laid
siege to her
palace in Székesfehérvár, but Gutkeled's
supporters routed him.
Monoszló fled to
Pressburg (now Bratislava...
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Anton married Maria Theresia, Gräfin (Countess) Erdödy de
Monyorokerek et
Monoszlo (1745–1782) in Vienna. They had four children:
Nikolaus (who succeeded...
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Gregory (II) from the
kindred Monoszló (Hungarian:
Monoszló nembeli (II.) Gergely; died
after 1256) was a
Hungarian noble, who
served as ispán of Kr****ó...