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Transylvania 1321–1342 Succeeded by
Nicholas Sirokai Preceded by
Demetrius Nekcsei Master of the
treasury Procurator 1339–1342 Succeeded by
Stephen Lackfi...
- (II), a
castellan of Körösszeg (present-day Cheresig, Romania);
Demetrius Nekcsei, the
influential Master of the
treasury in the
court of
Charles I of Hungary...
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loyal barons of
Charles I, for
instance Thomas Szécsényi and
Demetrius Nekcsei bore the title, in 1319 and 1328, respectively, but with
limited jurisdiction...
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during the
reign of
Charles I of Hungary, and Kós
Nekcsei,
daughter of
treasurer Demetrius Nekcsei. He had two
brothers – ispáns
Stephen I and Paul III...
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County in June 1330,
where he
acted as a co-judge
alongside Demetrius Nekcsei and Paul Nagymartoni. [...] The King
himself [Charles I] had
changed his...
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Somogy County from 1319 to 1324 –
married Clara, the
daughter of
Demetrius Nekcsei.
Their marriage produced two daughters. The
third son
Emeric (and his sons)...
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including Andrew Kőszegi – at the same time, sent his army, led by
Demetrius Nekcsei, Paul
Garai and
Stephen Máréi,
against the
insurgents in June 1317. John...
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married Alexander Aba. They were the
parents of
Demetrius Nekcsei and
ancestors of the
Nekcsei family. In
contemporary records, his name is
referred to...
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illustrated by that, that two old confidants,
Mikcs Ákos and
Demetrius Nekcsei had to
resign from
important counties –
Somogy and Bács,
respectively –...
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reached its peak by the
first half of the 14th century, when
Demetrius Nekcsei (or Lipóci)
directed the
economic policy of Hungary.
Zsoldos 2011, p. 209...