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Orbász (II) from the
kindred Báncsa (Hungarian: Báncsa
nembeli (II.)
Orbász; died c. 1288) was a
Hungarian clergyman in the 13th century. He was one of...
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Orbász (I) from the
kindred Báncsa (Hungarian: Báncsa
nembeli (I.)
Orbász) was a
Hungarian nobleman, who
served as ispán of Komárom
County around 1216...
- name
Orbász (also
Orbas or Vrbas),
which was
common within the family, it is
possible that the clan was of
Slavic (Serbian or Croatian) origin.
Orbász I...
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Denis was the
brother of
Cardinal Stephen Báncsa and was also a son of
Orbász Báncsa. Bácsatyai
argued the
inscription on the
tombstone of his daughter...
- "Saxony")
Szolnok interior (Belső-Szolnok)
Thordensis Crisiensis Dubicensis Orbasz (also
spelled Vrbas, Wrbas,
Urbas etc. )
Szana (at the Sana River) Varasdinensis...
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original settler family from Bács
County (today Bač, Serbia). His
father was
Orbász I, ispán of Komárom
County in 1216.
Vincent had at
least two siblings: Stephen...
- In the Ottoman-Hungarian
treaty of 1519, Zvečaj,
Banjaluka and
Vrbas (
Orbasz;
Banya Lwka,
Zweczay ****
castro Verbaz) are also mentioned,
which belonged...
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September 1291.
Lawrence succeeded Orbász Báncsa as
provost of Požega by 1288, when he was
first mentioned in this capacity.
Orbász last
appeared two
years before...
- (Latin:
Mathias Bissenus) to
educate his nephews,
including Stephen and
Orbász.
Between around 1254 and 1261,
during the
pontificate of Pope Alexander...
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Elizabeth the ****an,
Alexander served as
Judge royal and ispán of
Vrbas (or
Orbász)
County from
September 1272 to
March 1273.
According to
historian Attila...