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  1. Simon Szécsényi. 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 ...

    • c. 29 January 1412
    • 1395
    • John Kaplai
    • John Pásztói
  2. Simon Szécsényi, 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 his death.

  3. Simon Szécsényi died soon in January 1412, his fortune was inherited by his only surviving son Nicholas. A year later, his cousin Ladislaus II died suddenly and Nicholas became owner of the whole Szécsényi property, making him one of the richest landowners in the Kingdom of Hungary.

  4. The House of Szécsényi was a noble family of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 14-15th centuries. The ancestor of the family, Thomas descended from the gens ("clan") Kacsics. He was one of the most powerful barons of King Charles I of Hungary and he hold several dignities during his reign. The family was named after its possession, Szécsény.

  5. Simon Szécsényi: Birthdate: estimated between 1268 and 1388 : Death: circa 1412 Immediate Family: Son of Kónya Miklós Szécsényi and Elisabeth Szécsényi Husband of Garai Erzsébet (fl. 1405-11) Father of Szécsényi Dorottya Brother of Frank Szécsényi and Széchényi Miklós (fl. 1369-83) Managed by: FARKAS Mihály László: Last Updated:

  6. A Szécsényi család birtokában. Károly Róbert legyőzte az oligarchákat, és a mellette hűséggel harcolókat megjutalmazta. Programjának tekintette a régi rend újjászervezését, illetve az ország egykori állapotának helyreállítását. A tartományurak helyett 1315-től – a bárók személyében – új vezető réteg alakult ki.

  7. Jun 8, 2023 · Nicholas (1367-1433), his successor. John (born c. 1371, died before 9 April 1428), Count of Temes (1402–1417), Count of Pozsega (1411-1417) and Ban of Ozora, married Hedwig of Plock and fathered Queen Dorothea of Bosnia. Helen (fl 1424-39), who married Miklós Széchy de Fesõlendva before 1398.

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