- the
first part,
Kuulsuse narrid (Fools of Fame),
whose protagonists Jaan
Tatikas and
Saalomon Vesipruul have
become well-known
stereotypes in
Estonian culture...
- Zala
County from 1289 to 1291 and in 1298. He was also
known as
Lucas of
Tátika.
Lucas III
originated from the Zala
branch of the
extended gens (clan) Péc...
- tall
hills of the
Balaton Highlands. The path
visits the
castle ruins of
Tátika and the
Buddhist Stupa at
village of Zalaszántó.
Later the path reaches...
- (1427–1430),
official of
Queen Barbara of
Cilli (1427–1430),
received fort
Tátika in Zala
County (1435), Queen's
Master of the
court (1439).
Pavao (fl. 1442)...
- this capacity, he and one of his brothers,
Lucas conquered by
force the
Tátika Castle which owned by the
Diocese of Veszprém and
built by
Zlaudus Ják decades...
- was a
Hungarian noble in the 14th century. He was also
known as Apor of
Tátika. Apor was the
first member of the short-lived Szentgyörgyi family, which...
-
Zalaegerszeg Zalaegerszeg Castle Zala
County Zalaegerszeg District Zalaszántó
Tátika Castle Zala
County Keszthely District Zalaszegvár Ókarakó
Castle Veszprém...
- appointment,
because Zlaudus did not ask for his endor****t.
Zlaudus built the
Tátika Castle in the
Keszthely Mountain, near Zalaszántó. That was one of the first...
-
Ladislaus was a
familiaris of
Ladislaus Pető, who
served as
castellan of
Tátika in 1443,
while Lucas was
referred as vice-ispán of Zala
County around 1455...
- name). It is
plausible that the two
generals also
occupied the
castles of
Tátika (located near Zalaszántó) and
Szigliget in the same time.
Nicholas Kőszegi...