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  1. 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 .

  2. Az előkelő, Nógrádban őshonos Záh nemzetségből származik. Károly Róbert elleni sikertelen merénylete tette hírhedtté, amelyet nemzetségén toroltak meg. Családnevét az oklevelekben Zah , több történelmi és irodalmi műben Zách formában írják.

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  4. Záh Felicián. (★ 1277, ? - ♰ 1330, Visegrád) uhorský statkár a vojak. Informácie. 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.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Záh_(gens)Záh (gens) - Wikipedia

    Záh (Zaah or Zách) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary. The clan was one of the 108 gentes during the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and located in Nógrád County along with the Kacsics, Kartal, Kökényesradnót and Tomaj clans.

  6. On 17 April 1330, the young lady's father, Felician Záh, stormed into the dining room of the royal palace at Visegrád with a sword in his hand and attacked the royal family. Záh wounded both Charles and the queen on their right hand and attempted to kill their two sons, Louis and Andrew , before the royal guards killed him. [109]

  7. 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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