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Nicholas (II) Szécsényi (Hungarian: Szécsényi (II.) Miklós), also known as Nicholas of Salgó (Hungarian: Salgói or Salgai Miklós, German: Nikolaus Schallaga; died 19 January 1438), was a Hungarian wealthy landowner and magnate, who solely inherited the large-scale estates of the powerful Szécsényi family.
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Nicholas of Szécsényi and salgó – an exceptional man at the court of Sigismund of Luxembourg (a contribution to the court culture and functioning of the court of the King of Hungary at the beginning of the 15 th century) Historický časopis, 2012, 60, Supplement, pp. , Bratislava.
- Daniela Dvořáková
Nicholas I (fl. 1369–1383) Simon (fl. 1373–1412†) ∞Elizabeth Garai (1) Ladislaus II (fl. 1387–1413†) ∞Anne Szécsi (1) Elizabeth (fl. 1405) (2) Dorothea (fl. 1410–1434) ∞Stibor II of Stiboricz (2) Catherine (b. 1413) Nicholas II (fl. 1401–1438†) Thomas II (fl. 1407) Dorothea (fl. 1418–1419†) ∞Sigismund Losonci ...
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- Thomas I
Nicholas (II) Szécsényi (Hungarian: Szécsényi (II.) Miklós ), also known as Nicholas of Salgó (Hungarian: Salgói or Salgai Miklós , German: Nikolaus Schallaga ; died 19 January 1438), was a Hungarian wealthy landowner and magnate, who solely inherited the large-scale estates of the powerful Szécsényi family .
Ladislaus Szécsényi. Ladislaus (III) Szécsényi ( Hungarian: Szécsényi (III.) László; 1413–1460), was a Hungarian landowner and nobleman, who served as ispán of Nógrád and Hont Counties from 1440 until his death. He was the last male member of the once powerful and prestigious Szécsényi family. [1] [2]
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- 1440–1460
- George Szentgyörgyi
- Albert Losonci &, Michael Ország
Nicholas (II) Szécsényi (Hungarian: Szécsényi (II.) Miklós), also known as Nicholas of Salgó (Hungarian: Salgói or Salgai Miklós, German: Nikolaus Schallaga; died 19 January 1438), was a Hungarian wealthy landowner and magnate, who solely inherited the large-scale estates of the powerful Szécsényi family.
Simon Szécsényi (Hungarian: Szécsényi Simon; died c. 29 January 1412), was a Hungarian baron and military leader, who was a staunch supporter of King Sigismund of Luxembourg since the 1380s. Joining a magnate conspiracy in 1401, he played a key role in the arrest of the king, but later was pardoned and retained his political influence until ...