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Nicholas Rátót

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were killed during the war. For his loyalty, he was made Master of the cupbearers in the summer of 1293. He served in this capacity until at least October 1296. In the latter occasion, he was also referred to as
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rose up in open rebellion and the king declared war on the rebels in August 1296. During the campaign, Nicholas captured a certain Gregory, who was spying in the royal camp on behalf of
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from 1304. Nicholas was styled as "baron" (and was ranked to the upscale fourth place) in September 1308 by Charles, when the king restored the privileges and rights of the church of
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Nicholas disappeared from the sources in the upcoming years, his political orientation during the Interregnum is unknown, but his kindred initially supported the claim of
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in 1241. Nicholas had two brothers, Reynold III and John, and an unidentified sister, who married powerful baron
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Nicholas first appeared in contemporary records in 1275. During the political crisis of 1280, King
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Nicholas I (also known by his nickname "Vecse") was born into the influential and prestigious
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adopted new Cuman laws under the pressure of the Catholic Church. However, many
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from 1293 to 1296. He was the forefather of the Putnoki noble family.
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Kristó, Gyula (1999). "I. Károly király főúri elitje (1301–1309) ".
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Along with the whole kindred, Nicholas was a staunch supporter of
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Index

Master of the cupbearers
James Győr
Mojs Ákos
Noble family
gens Rátót
Oliver I
Hungarian
Master of the cupbearers
gens (clan) Rátót
Oliver I
Dominic I
Battle of Mohi
Reynold Básztély
Ladislaus IV
Cumans
Hungary
Philip
Roland II
Desiderius
Cistercian monastery
Egres
Romania
Andrew III
Albert of Austria
familiares
ispán
Szatmár County
Roland Borsa
Adorján
Kőszegis

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