Denis Péc From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Denis from the kindred Péc (Hungarian: Péc nembeli Dénes; died between 1285 and 1288) was a Hungarian powerful baron and soldier in the 13th century. Initially, he was a confidant of rex iunior Stephen, but later joined the partisans of the elderly Béla IV of Hungary.
- 1223/28
- Roland Rátót (1st term), Peter Csák (2nd term), Matthew Csák (3rd term)
- 1273–1274, 1277–1278, 1283–1284
- Roland Rátót (1st term), Peter Csák (2nd term), Nicholas Kőszegi (3rd term)
Denis from the kindred Péc was a Hungarian powerful baron and soldier in the 13th century. Initially, he was a confidant of rex iunior Stephen, but later joined the partisans of the elderly Béla IV of Hungary. He actively participated in the military campaigns against Austria and Bohemia. He served as Palatine of Hungary and other high-ranking positions several times during the era of feudal ...
Denis John from the kindred Péc ( Hungarian : Péc nembeli János ; died between 1321 and 1327) was a Hungarian lord at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who served as ispán of Veszprém County in 1295.
"Egy figyelemre méltó Dráva vidéki főúr a 13. század második feléből: Péc nembeli György fia Dénes nádor és országbíró közéleti pályája [A Remarkable Lord from the Dráva Region in the Second Half of the 13th Century: The Public Career of Palatine and Judge Royal Denis, son of George from the Clan Péc]".
- 14th century
- Kingdom of Hungary
- 1200s
- Lucas I
"Egy figyelemre méltó Dráva vidéki főúr a 13. század második feléből: Péc nembeli György fia Dénes nádor és országbíró közéleti pályája [A Remarkable Lord from the Dráva Region in the Second Half of the 13th Century: The Public Career of Palatine and Judge Royal Denis, son of George from the Clan Péc]".
Denis from the kindred Péc (Péc nembeli Dénes; died between 1285 and 1288) was a Hungarian powerful baron and soldier in the 13th century.wikipedia
Benedict fought in the rearguard near Győr in August, led by his cousin Denis Péc. Thereafter, again in Kőszegi's army, he fought in Pereszteg and Lós, harassing the invading Bohemian army with hit-and-run tactics. During the skirmish, he defeated and captured a lieutenant of the army of Bruno von Schauenburg, Bishop of Olomouc.
Lucas (I) from the kindred Péc (Hungarian: Péc nembeli (I.) Lukács) was a Hungarian noble in the first third of the 13th century, who served as Master of the cupbearers from 1229 to 1230. Contents 1 Family
Gregory from the kindred Péc (Hungarian: Péc nembeli Gergely; died after 1296/1309) was a Hungarian baron and soldier in the 13th century, who served as Judge royal in 1288. He was a forefather of the late medieval powerful Marcali family .
Lucas III originated from the Zala branch of the extended gens (clan) Péc, which had large-scale possessions in several counties of Transdanubia, in addition to other parts of the Kingdom of Hungary. He was a son of Mark I, who appeared in contemporary documents in the period between 1240 and 1245.