- of
Western Hungary (today Žitný
ostrov in
southwestern Slovakia), and
Pristaldus, a
judicial office-holder in the
court of Béla III of Hungary. The name...
- 1202 to 1203,
replacing his
brother Pat. In this capacity, he
acted as a
pristaldus (royal
commissioner or "bailiff")
during the
determination of the borders...
-
however Sal's
father is unidentified. In 1212, Sal was
mentioned as a
pristaldus (bailiff) of
Andrew II of Hungary. Sal made his
first will and testament...
-
reflects the
transitional situation between the
disintegration of the
pristaldus (bailiff)
institution and the
still undeveloped practice of the homo regius...
-
Varadinense in
various occasions in this capacity, when he
functioned as a
pristaldus (commissioner or "bailiff") for his
superior in
various lawsuits and legal...
-
dignities in the
upcoming decades. A
certain Michael acted as Köcski's
pristaldus (royal
commissioner or "bailiff") in 1326,
while Nicholas Gősfi served...
- the
younger brother of Béla IV of Hungary. In 1226, he
appeared as a
pristaldus (royal
commissioner or "bailiff")
during a
revisory act of
royal land...
-
frequently styled as "homo regius" (i.e. king's v****al), when
acted as
pristaldus (royal
commissioner or "bailiff") in
several possession matters on behalf...
- in 1239.
Since the
beginning of Denis' term, the
palatinal bailiffs (
pristaldus)
began to be
styled as "homo noster" ("our man"),
which would completely...
- but
their names cannot be
attached to any branch.
Christopher acted as
pristaldus ("bailiff") of Emeric, King of Hungary, when
handed over the
royal forests...