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Nicholas Monoszló

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311:. Zsoldos argues, Nicholas Monoszó participated in his kindred's rebellion against the royal power, thus his lands were confiscated following that. Later the Monoszlós returned to Hungary and made peace with Elizabeth, receiving back their confiscated lands. There is no similar information about Nicholas' estates. Zsoldos considers, Nicholas was killed in the Székesfehérvár attack itself, or died during the Monoszlós' exile in 295:
regained the land from Stephen's successor, the minor Ladislaus IV (during that time, Elizabeth's co-regency lasted until 1277). To explain that change of ownership, historian Attila Zsoldos considers either Nicholas' death without legal heirs by that time and a confiscation act for some reason.
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When Duke Stephen ascended the throne as Stephen V following his father's death in 1270, Nicholas was appointed Judge royal, as one of those lords – for instance including
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to prevent the minor Ladislaus' coronation, but her ally, Joachim Gutkeled's supporters routed him in late August 1272. Egidius, alongside his brother, Gregory, fled to
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during that time. However Nicholas probably held both offices only for less than a month because Stephen soon fell seriously ill and died on 6 August.
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in the summer of 1272, the king reorganized the government structure in his last days. Among others, Nicholas was replaced as Judge royal by
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along with his brother Kenéz to distant relatives from the kindred. According to a royal charter from 11 May 1271, Nicholas served as
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and adopted the title of junior king in that year. As a result, the king confiscated his lands across the river
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as the son of Andrew. He first appeared in contemporary sources in 1256, when he sold his estate south of the
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from 1264 to 1265. He appeared before the elderly Béla IV in the royal court in 1269 to negotiate over
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Nicholas owned the estate of Forró at most until January 1273, when the previous holder, a certain
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After Stephen V's death, Nicholas' relative, Egidius Monoszló laid siege to Elizabeth's palace in
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Zsoldos, Attila (2009). "Miklós országbíró ". In Neumann, Tibor; Rácz, György (eds.).
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However two of his sons, Lawrence and Egidius were mentioned by a diploma from 1288.
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around November 1262, when joined Duke Stephen, who rebelled against his father
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Honoris causa. Tanulmányok Engel Pál tiszteletére (Analecta mediaevalia III)
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from 1270 to 1272. For his role in the 1260s conflict, Nicholas received
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Magyarország történeti kronológiája, I: a kezdetektől 1526-ig
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turned against Stephen V and kidnapped the young prince,
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and the surrounding villages. Stephen V also donated
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Index

Judge royal
Ernye Ákos
Denis Péc
Noble family
gens Monoszló
Hungarian
Judge royal
Stephen V
genus (gens) Monoszló
Sava
ispán
Szerém County
Béla IV
Drava
civil war
Slavonian
Gregory Monoszló
Judge of the Cumans
Peter
Matthew Csák
Egidius Monoszló
Somogy County
Forró
Ináncs
Hernád
Heves
Jolsva
Murány Castle
Joachim Gutkeled
Ladislaus

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