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Urban Nagylucsei was
Bishop of Győr from 1481 to 1486, and
Bishop of Eger from 1486 to 1491. He also
administered the
Bishopric of
Vienna from 1485 to...
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Ebenfurth in 1487. He
appointed Stephen Zápolya captain-general,
Urban Nagylucsei administrator of the
Archdiocese of Vienna, and
entrusted the defence...
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Peter Dóczy de
Nagylucse (Hungarian:
nagylucsei Dóczy Péter; Serbian: Петар Дојчин) was a 15th-century
Hungarian nobleman. In 1462 he was a
captain of...
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chancellor and Orbán
Nagylucsei treasurer,
furthermore the
brothers of Péter, Balázs and János
Nagylucsei as a
royal gift. Orbán
Nagylucsei (Orbán Dóczy) Bishop...
- 1490–1494 Steph****
Crispus (Stephen Fodor)
Vladislaus II
nephew of
Urban Nagylucsei; also
bishop of
Syrmia (1490–1494) 1495–1501
Domokos Kálmáncsehi Vladislaus...
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frequent Ottoman raids in this region.
History of the Jews in
Hungary Urban Nagylucsei Fedeles 2010, p. 106.
Engel 2001, p. 310.
Fedeles 2010, p. 105. Kubinyi...
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there in 1473. György Bálványosi died in 1488
without an heir so Orbán
Nagylucsei, the
Bishop of Eger and his
brothers as well as Bernát
Somogyi de Endréd...
- Bálint and Péter Osztopáni. Imre
Ugron was its
landlord in 1460. Orbán
Nagylucsei Bishop of Eger, his
brothers and Bernát
Somogyi de Endréd got the lands...
- Coat-of-arms of
Urban Nagylucsei...
- Vécsi, King
Matthias I
confiscated the
village and
donated it to
Urban Nagylucsei the
bishop of Eger. It was depo****ted
during the
Ottoman rule. At the...