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Panyit from the
kindred Miskolc (Hungarian:
Miskolc nembeli Panyit; died 1273 or 1274) was a
Hungarian lord and
military leader in the 13th century, a...
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Panyit from the
kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót
nembeli Panyit; died
after 1272) was a
Hungarian robber baron, who
became infamous for his
violent actions...
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Machang (ماچڠ) Labok, Ulu Sat, Temangan,
Pangkal Meleret, ****i Chondong,
Panyit 526 112,900 8
Tanah Merah District (تانه ميره)
Bukit Panau, Ulu ****al,...
- son of Kemény
Stephen V
Second rule. Also ispán of
Doboka County. c. 1270
Panyit Miskolc Stephen V 1271–1272 Lawrence, son of Kemény
Stephen V
Third rule...
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Punitovci (Slovak: Punitovci, Hungarian:
Panyit) is a muni****lity in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia.
There are a
total of 1,803 inhabitants. In the 2011...
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temporarily succeeded by
Panyit Miskolc, but
after a
rebellion broke out in
Western Transdanubia against Stephen's rule,
Panyit was
transferred to the area...
- response,
Panyit left Béla's
realm and took an oath of
allegiance to Stephen.
Although a
joint court of Béla and
Stephen ruled against Panyit, he presented...
- 1280.
James was born into the gens Hahót as the son of
notorious criminal Panyit, who
became infamous for his
violent actions and
plundering raids against...
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another army
commanded by
Gregory Péc
defeated the
Bulgarians in Vrchov.
Panyit Miskolc was
entrusted to lead an army
which successfully besieged and occupied...
- died by then, or was
deprived from
governing the chapter, as a
certain Panyit is
referred to as
provost of Dömös in 1317.
Thoroczkay 2012, p. 423. Engel...