Apor from the kindred Péc (Hungarian: Péc nembeli Apor; died 1307) was a Hungarian baron and landowner at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who...
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tribal leader Apor family, a family of ancient Transylvanian and Hungarian nobility (named Apor von Altorja, Apor von Zalán) Apor Péc (died 1307), Hungarian...
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Apor Szentgyörgyi (Hungarian: Szentgyörgyi Apor; died after 1360) was a Hungarian noble in the 14th century. He was also known as Apor of Tátika. Apor...
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to the aristocracy forced Roland to resign his voivodship in favor of Apor Péc. Returning to the voivodship in 1284, Roland Borsa found himself faced...
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Péc or Pécz (also Peech or Pech) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary. The powerful and illustrious...
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Transdanubian region (Latin: palatinus ultradanubialis) – simultaneously Apor Péc was responsible for Cisdanubia – in 1298 and held that office until the...
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the Apors claim descent from the Hungarian chieftain Apor, known for having laid siege to Constantinople. Transylvanian historian Baron Peter Apor de Altorja...
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(1272-1273) Herbord Osl (1273-1274) Peter Aba (1274-1279) Unknown (1279-1279) Apor Péc (1280) Roland II Rátót (1283) James Borsa (1284-1285) John Csák (1290)...
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Lucas (III) from the kindred Péc (Hungarian: Péc nembeli (III.) Lukács; died after 1298) was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of Zala County from...
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Hungary alongside Nicholas Kőszegi 1297–1298 Succeeded by Apor Péc Roland Rátót Preceded by Apor Péc Roland Rátót Palatine of Hungary 1299–1300 Succeeded by...
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