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Lawrence Nagymartoni (also Fraknói, Hungarian:
Nagymartoni Lőrinc; died
between 1340 and 1342) was a
Hungarian nobleman and
soldier in the
first half...
- The
Nagymartoni or
Martinsdorfi (also Bajtói, and
later Fraknói; German: von Mattersdorf,
later von Forchtenstein) was a
noble family in the
Kingdom of...
- Paul
Nagymartoni (also Mertensdorfi, Hungarian:
Nagymartoni Pál, German: Paul von
Mattersdorf or Paul von Forchtenstein, French: Paul de Ferchiton; died...
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Bertrand Nagymartoni (also Bajóti or Martinsdorfi, Hungarian:
Nagymartoni Bertrand; died
after 1276) was an Aragonese-born
Hungarian knight and nobleman...
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Simon (II)
Nagymartoni (also Martinsdorfi, Hungarian:
Nagymartoni (II.) Simon; died
after 1304) was a
Hungarian lord in the
second half of the 13th century...
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Simon (I)
Nagymartoni (also Bajóti or Martinsdorfi, Hungarian:
Nagymartoni (I.) Simon; died
after 1250) was an Aragonese-born
Hungarian knight and diplomat...
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Bezirk Mattersburg (Croatian:
Kotar Matrštof, Hungarian:
Nagymartoni járás) is a
district of the
state of
Burgenland in Austria.
Towns (Städte) are indicated...
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Simon and
Michael Simon and Michael, the
ancestors of the
Nagymartoni family. The
family that
immigrated from
Spain was
first called Martonfalvi...
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mentioned in
writing as
Villa Martini in 1202, when it was a
property of the
Nagymartoni family of
Aragonese origin. Its
Hungarian name (Nagymarton) also refers...
- of
Transylvania †
Benedict Osl
Nicholas Szák † Paul
Geregye Simon Nagymartoni Rembald de
Voczon Frederick II of
Austria Köten Batu Khan
Subutai Shiban...