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  1. Ladislaus (III) Kán (? – before 13 May 1315) ( Hungarian: Kán (III) László, Romanian: Ladislau Kán al III-lea ), was a Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom of Hungary who ruled de facto independently Transylvania. He held the office of Voivode of Transylvania (erdélyi vajda) (1295–1314 or 1315). Taking advantage of the internal discords ...

  2. Ladislaus I had three sons from his unidentified wife: Ladislaus II, who functioned as Judge royal twice in 1273, Julius III, who was a strong ally to his elder brother, and prelate Nicholas Kán, Archbishop-elect of Esztergom at various times in the 1270s. He had an unidentified daughter too, who married Alexander, son of Demetrius Aba. They ...

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  4. Ladislaus (IV) from the kindred Kán ( Hungarian: Kán nembeli (IV.) László) was a Hungarian lord, member of the gens Kán as the son of oligarch Ladislaus III Kán, the de facto ruler of Transylvania from 1295 until his death. Following the death of his father in 1314 or 1315, Ladislaus IV declared himself Voivode of Transylvania, that title ...

  5. Ladislaus II served as voivode of Transylvania (and thus head of Szolnok County) from 1263 to 1264, [2] [3] when the king's son, Stephen governed Transylvania independently from Béla IV, holding the title of duke of Transylvania. Ladislaus supported the efforts of duke Stephen. [4] In 1263, he led a Hungarian army in alliance with a Bulgarian ...

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    • Matthew Csák (1st term), Nicholas Gutkeled (2nd term)
    • 1273 (twice)
  6. László, Croatian: Ladislav III., Slovak: Ladislav III.; c. 1200 – 7 May 1205) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1204 and 1205. He was the only child of King Emeric. Ladislaus was crowned king upon the orders of his ill father, who wanted to secure his infant son's succession. The dying king made his brother, Andrew, regent for the ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KánKán - Wikipedia

    Count of Siklós. Voivode of Transylvania, 1230-1233. Ladislaus II Kán (Hungarian: László) Kán, son of Ladislaus I Kán. Voivode of Transylvania, 1260–1267, 1275-1276. Nicholas Kán, son of Ladislaus I Kán. Archbishop-elect of Esztergom in the 1270s. Ladislaus III Kán, son of Ladislas II Kán. Married a princess of the Piast royal ...

  8. Ladislaus (III) Kán (? – before 13 May 1315) (Hungarian: Kán (III) László, Romanian: Ladislau Kán al III-lea), was a Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom of Hungary who ruled de facto independently Transylvania. He held the office of Voivode of Transylvania (erdélyi vajda) (1295–1314 or 1315). Taking advantage of the internal discords within the kingdom, he could maintain his rule over ...