- Peter, son of
Petenye (Hungarian:
Petenye fia Péter, Slovak:
Peter Peteň; died 1318/1321) was a
Hungarian lord at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries...
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Ladislaus Kán's sons and
other lords,
including Mojs Ákos and Peter, son of
Petenye. They
offered the
crown to
Andrew of Galicia. Charles's troops,
which were...
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consul Peter, King of
Hungary (born 1010s), King of
Hungary Peter, son of
Petenye (fl. c. 1400),
Hungarian lord Peter, son of Töre (died 1213), Hungarian...
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including Mojs, the
Gutkeleds of Szilágyság (Sălaj) and Peter, son of
Petenye. They also
offered the
crown to
Andrew of Galicia. Engel, who connected...
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Gutkeled prior to that). However, the
castle was
owned by Peter, son of
Petenye after 1283. The Kaplons' centre, Nagymihály was
granted right to hold fair...
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Hungarian nobility. The
influential Borsa clan, in
alliance with Peter, son of
Petenye rebelled against Charles I in the
second half of 1316.
Peter – initially...
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Matthew III Csák,
burned Sárospatak. At the end of 1316, Peter, son of
Petenye and lord of Zemplén, also
rebelled against the king,
although little is...
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Hungary has
conquered the
castle in 1317
during the
fight with Peter, son of
Petenye and
granted the land as gift to
Philip Drugeth, the ispán of
Szepes County...
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Zubugya and Hozdó in Zemplén
County with the
influential lord Peter, son of
Petenye. His
whole life was
characterized by
legal conflicts and
disputes with...
- He led the king's armies, in 1317,
against the
rebellious Peter, son of
Petenye (who
possessed several castles in Zemplén county) and in 1320, against...