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  1. Then he told the guards to arrest the two barons, who, however, chose death. Matthew Csák, accordingly, fled Hungary, but the queen Isabella of Sicily called him back to take part in the funeral procession.

    • Csák (II) Máté
    • 1278–1280, 1282–1283
  2. Matthew Csák. Matthew Csák or Máté Csák may refer to any of the following members of the genus of Csák : Matthew I Csák (d. 1245/1249) Matthew II Csák (c. 1235 – 1283/1284) Matthew III Csák (1260/65 – 1321) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to ...

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  4. Unknown. Máté Csák or Matthew III Csák (between 1260 and 1265 – 18 March 1321; [1] Hungarian: Csák (III.) Máté, Slovak: Matúš Čák III ), also Máté Csák of Trencsén [1] ( Hungarian: trencséni Csák (III.) Máté, Slovak: Matúš Čák III Trenčiansky ), was a Hungarian [2] oligarch who ruled de facto independently the north ...

    • between 1260 and 1265
    • Csák (III.) Máté
  5. Matthew Shepard will be interred at the Washington National Cathedral later this month F Delventhal/Flickr CC BY 2.0. The kidnapping and brutal murder of Matthew Shepard in October 1998 served as ...

  6. Oct 26, 2018 · Matthew Shepard died as a cultural age of innocence - some would say blissful ignorance - was coming to a close for America's millennials. The whir and warble of dial-up internet was beginning to ...

  7. Nov 8, 2014 · The Murder of Matthew Shepard. Jason Marsden. Saturday, November 8, 2014. In the evening hours of Oct. 6, 1998, Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old University of Wyoming student who was openly gay, went alone to the Fireside Lounge in Laramie after a meeting of the campus LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) student group and a quick stop at ...

  8. Oct 29, 2023 · Máté Csák or Matthew III Csák (between 1260 and 1265 – 18 March 1321; Hungarian: Csák (III.) Máté , Slovak: Matúš Čák III ), also Máté Csák of Trencsén (Hungarian: trencséni Csák (III.) Máté , Slovak: Matúš Čák III Trenčiansky ), was a Hungarian oligarch who ruled de facto independently the north-we

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