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Rathold (I) from the
kindred Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót
nembeli (I.) Rátót (Ratolt)) was a
Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Rátót, who served...
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Vision of
William Staunton, English,
after 1409; and the
Vision of
Laurent Rathold de Pasztho, 1411. A
fascinating account of a
visit to
Lough Derg by Catalan...
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served as
master of the
treasury between 1238 and 1240. His
father was
Rathold Rátót, ispán (comes) of
Somogy County in 1203. His
younger brother was...
- Ratold, also
spelled Rathold, Radolt,
Ratolt or Ratoldus, is a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. It is a
variant of Rapoto. In
Italian it is Ratoldo...
- of the king, the
chief of the Semnons,
Sieghard and the
Bavarian lords,
Rathold, Hatto,
Meginward and
Isangrim led the troops"
Gubcsi Lajos (editor), years...
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Adeloch (817 -
April 17, 840)
Bernald (840 -
November 21, 875) Udo III (840)
Rathold (875 - May 10, 888)
Reginhard (876 – 888)
Walram (888 – 906)
Otbert (906...
- 1241. The
ancestors of the
kindred were two
Norman knights (Oliver and
Rathold) from Caserta, Naples, who
settled down in
Hungary around 1097
during the...
- of
Transylvania Reign 1176 - c. 1196
Predecessor Mercurius (?)
Successor Legforus (?)
Noble family gens Rátót Spouse(s)
Unknown Issue Rathold Julius I...
- Rátót (
Ráthold or Rátold) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the
Kingdom of Hungary.
According to
Simon of Kéza and...
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Transylvania from 1176 to 1196. As
Julius I had no descendants, his
brother Rathold, ispán (comes) of
Somogy County carried on the clan's name
through his...