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  1. Nicholas from the kindred Szécs (Hungarian: Szécs nembeli Miklós), also known as Nicholas of Komárom (Hungarian: Komáromi Miklós; died 1297) was a Hungarian nobleman, who acted as lord of Komárom (today Komárno, Slovakia) together with his brother Paul since the 1280s.

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  2. Nicholas from the kindred Szécs , also known as Nicholas of Komárom was a Hungarian nobleman, who acted as lord of Komárom together with his brother Paul since the 1280s.[1]

  3. Nicholas Szécsi de Felsőlendva (Széchy; Hungarian: Miklós Szécsi; c. 1320 – c. June or July 1387) was a Hungarian nobleman from the influential House of Szécsi. Son of Peter, Count of Nógrád, and Sebe Debrői. He married Margaret of Debrecen, they had four children.

  4. Nicholas (fl. 1286–1297): possibly brother of Paul, he was perhaps identical with that Nicholas, who served as ispán of Győr and Komárom Counties in 1297; Stephen (fl. 1307–1318): possibly son of Paul (II), he handed over the castle of Komárom to Matthew Csák after his father's death; his lands were confiscated by King Charles I

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_SzécsPaul Szécs - Wikipedia

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    As majority of contemporary sources styled him simply as "Paul of Komárom", his kinship origin is uncertain and problematic. 19th-century historian and archivist Károly Ráth concatenated his career to the suppositional early political activity of Charles I of Hungary's influential baron Paul Nagymartoni, claiming that the two Pauls, ispáns of Győr ...

    According to an undated royal charter by Ladislaus IV, possibly around 1286, the King authorized Lodomer, Archbishop of Esztergom to excommunicate Paul and Nicholas, if they would confiscate two-thirds part of the trade customs in Komárom which were entitled to the Bakonybél Abbey. That data confirmed they jointly owned Komárom Castle since the mid...

    After the death of Andrew III, Paul was among those barons who refused to accept Charles's rule and proposed the crown to Wenceslaus II of Bohemia's son and namesake, Wenceslaus, whose bride, Elizabeth, was Andrew III's only daughter. His loyalty to Wenceslaus resulted that Stephen Csák, a faithful confidant of Charles, captured and imprisoned him ...

  6. The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Szécs (genus) Mikó Szécs. Nicholas Szécs. Paul Szécs. Category: Hungarian genera.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nicholas_IINicholas II - Wikipedia

    Recorded 1910. Nicholas II (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov; [d] 18 May [ O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918) or Nikolai II was the last reigning Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917.

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