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  1. Felician's branch owned lands in the northern part of Nógrád County, at the border of Kishont County. Felician was born in the second half of the 1260s as one of the two sons of Záh II. His uncle was the influential prelate Job I, who served as Bishop of Pécs from 1252 until his death in 1280 or 1281.

  2. Deti: Klára Zach. Felicián z rodu Zachovcov sa narodil okolo roku 1277. Po smrti otca, krátko po prelome 13. a 14.storočia, zdedil rozsiahle majetky v Novohrade. Mladý Felicián, takisto ako jeho otec a strýkovia, medzi nimi aj Jób, päťkostolský biskup, bol verným prívržencom Ondreja III., avšak po jeho smrti v roku 1301, sa ...

  3. Záh Felicián, helyesebben Záh nembeli Felicián (? – Visegrád, 1330. április 17.) magyar birtokos, katona. Az előkelő, Nógrádban őshonos Záh nemzetségből származik. Károly Róbert elleni sikertelen merénylete tette hírhedtté, amelyet nemzetségén toroltak meg.

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    Felician belonged to the Nógrád branch. He was a supporter of Matthew Csák. Notable members. Job from the kindred Záh (13th century), Bishop of Pécs (1252 – before 1282), Chancellor (1278) Felician from the kindred Záh (died 17 April 1330, Visegrád), who attempted to kill Charles I of Hungary and the entire royal family.

  6. Date of birth: 1260s unknown value: Date of death: 17 April 1330 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Visegrád: Country of citizenship

  7. Felician (III) from the kindred Záh (also incorrectly Zách, Hungarian: Záh nembeli (III.) Felicián; killed 17 April 1330) was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier in the first half of the 14th century, who unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate Charles I of Hungary and the entire royal family in Visegrád.

  8. Feliciano Zách, Feliciano Zach, Felician Zah . RELATED BIOGRAPHIES. Hacivat And Karagöz Biography

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