- the ban of
Croatia from 1483 to 1489. He was the son of John Geréb de
Vingárt (Hungarian
branch of the
Croatian House of Kačić), who was a vice-voivode...
- John
Gereb de
Vingart (sometimes
referred to as Vingard), (b.???? - d.????) was a
Hungarian Noble man who
served as Vice-voide(1450-1458) of Transylvania...
- John Pongrác of
Dengeleg Matthias third rule 1478–1479
Peter Geréb of
Vingárt Matthias 1479–1493
Stephen (V) Báthory of
Ecsed Matthias,
Wladislas II...
- died in Rigómezdn in 1448.
Along with the
council we saw John Geréb de
Vingárt, a
member of a
prestigious noble family he had
risen from a
castellan of...
- of the
Kingdom of
Hungary Zsófia Szilágyi was the wife of John Geréb de
Vingárt, vice-voivode of
Transylvania Margit (Erzsébet) Szilágyi, wife of Máté...
-
Matthias I
third time; also
voivode of
Transylvania 1477–1479
Peter Geréb of
Vingárt Matthias I also
voivode of
Transylvania 1479–1493
Stephen (V) Báthory of...
- Szeszárma (Lekér, Harina),
Tompos de Libercse, Radó de
Libercse and Geréb de
Vingárt families.
Michael served as
voivode of
Transylvania between 1209 and 1212...
- (fl. 1291–1332),
forefathers of the
Tompos de
Libercse and the Geréb de
Vingárt families, respectively.
Their unidentified sister married Reynold Kökényesradnót...
- Szilágyi and
Katalin Bellyéni. Zsófia Szilágyi was the wife of Péter Geréb de
Vingárt, vice-voivode of Transylvania. Zsófia Szilágyi had the
following children:...
- his
first wife at an
unknown time, Barlabássy
married Magdalene Geréb de
Vingárt, who came from a
prominent Transylvanian noble family of
Saxon origin....