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  1. Ivan Kőszegi ( Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván, German: Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Earlier historiographical works also refer to him Ivan Németújvári ( Hungarian: Németújvári Iván, German: Ivan von Güssing, Croatian: Ivan Gisingovac ).

    • c. 1245
    • 1281, 1287–1288, 1302–1307
  2. Ivan Kőszegi was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Earlier historiographical works also refer to him Ivan Németújvári . He was Palatine in 1281, between 1287 and 1288, and from 1302 until 1307, Ban of Slavonia in 1275, from 1284 until 1285 and in 1290, and Master of the treasury in 1276 and 1291.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KőszegKőszeg - Wikipedia

    The origins of the only free royal town in the historical garrison county of Vas (Eisenburg) go back to the third quarter of the thirteenth century. It was founded by the Kőszegi family, a branch of the Héder clan, who had settled in Hungary in 1157 AD . Sometime before 1274 Henry I and his son Ivan moved the court of the Kőszegi, a ...

    • 54.66 km² (21.10 sq mi)
    • Vas
  4. Kőszegi Iván ekkorra családjának egyetlen lázadó tagja maradt (Miklós hamarosan meghalt, Henrik pedig részt vett a nemzetgyűlésen, és az egyik közvetítőként tevékenykedett Bicskei és András-párti suffragánjai a között. Kőszegi Iván azon hatalmas urak csoportjába tartozott, akik sürgették II.

  5. Henry Kőszegi, who assisted and shared his brother Ivan's political intrigues and standpoint, was among those lords, who supported the claim of Wenceslaus. He was a prominent member of that delegation, which visited the court of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia in Prague and offered the Hungarian throne to the king's young son in the summer of 1301. [31]

  6. Ivan Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván, German: Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Earlier historiographical works also refer to him Ivan Németújvári (Hungarian: Németújvári Iván, German: Ivan von Güssing, Croatian: Ivan Gisingovac). He was Palatine in 1281, between 1287 and 1288, and from ...

  7. Ivan Kőszegi, also John Héder (Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván; died 5 April 1308), was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. He was Palatine in 1281, between 1287 and 1288, and from 1302 until 1307, Ban of Slavonia in 1275, from 1284 until 1285 and in 1290, and Master of the treasury in 1276 and ...

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