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  1. Ivan Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván, German: Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries.

  2. Ivan Kőszegi ( Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván, German: Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Earlier historiographical works also refer to him Ivan Németújvári ( Hungarian: Németújvári Iván, German: Ivan von Güssing, Croatian: Ivan Gisingovac ).

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  4. Kőszegi Iván (János) (?– 1308. április 5.) a Héder nemzetség Kőszegi családjából származó magyar főúr, oligarcha, Kőszegi Nagy Henrik fia. [2] . A 13. és 14. század fordulóján a Magyar Királyság egyik legbefolyásosabb ura volt.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KőszegKőszeg - Wikipedia

    It was founded by the Kőszegi family, a branch of the Héder clan, who had settled in Hungary in 1157 AD. Sometime before 1274 Henry I and his son Ivan moved the court of the Kőszegi, a breakaway branch of the family, from Güssing to Kőszeg (Güns).

  6. While the Austrian troops besieged Ivan Kőszegi's some castles, Archbishop Lodomer excommunicated the brothers, including Nicholas. By October, the royal army managed to capture only Kőszeg and two other forts from Ivan Kőszegi. During the royal campaign, Nicholas successfully defended Somogyvár against Andrew's army.

  7. Ivan Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván, German: Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Earlier historiographical works also refer to him Ivan Németújvári (Hungarian: Németújvári Iván, German: Ivan von Güssing, Croatian: Ivan Gisingovac).

  8. Nicholas Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Miklós; 1282 – April/July 1336) was a Hungarian prelate in the 14th century, who served as Bishop of Győr from 1308 until his death. He was an illegitimate son of the powerful lord Ivan Kőszegi .

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