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265:. Elijah Monoky would be alive and hold ownership over Monok during the time of the second Mongol invasion of Hungary, however, the village and family of Monok would not be struck by Mongol forces during this conflict. The estate of Monok passed to Ladislaus Monoky I, the son of Elijah Monoky, the first well-documented Monok. 376:
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193:. The names of the descendants on the charts, however, perfectly match the descendents of the individual as well as significant dates in the family, which means that both are, in fact, the same person yet identified differently. 366:
2. Karácsonyi, János. (1901) "A magyar nemzetségek a XIV. század közepéig." A Pechujfalusi Pechy Csalad Honlapja, pechy-de-pechujfalu.hu, https://www.pechy-de-pechujfalu.hu/myfiles/htmls/karacsonyi/karaxw-Title.html.
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8. "MĂłnoky v. MĂłnok." Arcanum, National Archives of Hungary, https://www.arcanum.com/hu/online-kiadvanyok/Siebmacher-siebmacher-wappenbuch-1/der-adel-von-ungarn-magyarorszag-2/csaladok-29/monoky-v-monok-5387/.
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6. "Monoky Család. (Monoki. †)." Arcanum, National Archives of Hungary, https://www.arcanum.com/hu/online-kiadvanyok/Nagyivan-nagy-ivan-magyarorszag-csaladai-1/hetedik-kotet-5828/monoky-csalad-monoki-6B2C/.
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1. "Barangolás Monokon." Royalmagazin.hu, https://web.archive.org/web/20160815151136/http://www.royalmagazin.hu/kozelet/barangolo/567-barangolas-monokon.
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which put the territories of the Monoks close to the frontlines. The Mongol forces would win decisively at the Battle of Mohi (also referred to as the
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11. "Tortenelem." Monok.hu, Web.archive.org, https://web.archive.org/web/20080311215152/http://www.monok.hu/tortenelem.html.
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and the adoption of Christian names, as opposed to the previously common names of Slavic or Hungarian pagan origins.
134: 225:, yet adopted for himself the Christian name of Elijah. This theory also follows the growing trend of increasing 194: 253:), near the village of Monok, whereafter, Hungarian forces were utterly annihilated and on the retreat. The 402:, et al. (2001). "The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526." I.B. Tauris, London. 373:
4. King Andrew II of Hungary. (1999) "De bulla aurea Andreae II regis Hungariae." 1222. Valdonega, 1999.
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7. "Monoky de Monok family." Genealogy.eu, http://genealogy.euweb.cz/hung/monoky.html.
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would come to pillage and destroy much of that country before moving on to the city of
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A magyar nemzetségek a XIV. század közepéig A Pechujfalusi Pechy Csalad Honlapja
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A magyar nemzetségek a XIV. század közepéig A Pechujfalusi Pechy Csalad Honlapja
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being confirmed, there has been a slight discrepancy of the name of
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and holder of economic monopoly over the village of Monok, the
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During the reign of Elijah Monoky, the owner of the village of
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granted to the Monoky family, which would be inherited by the
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Institute of History Of The Hungarian Academy of Sciences).
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during this time. Illés was likely born with the name
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Index

Founding the Monok dynasty
Hungarian
Monok
Second Mongol Invasion of Hungary
Noble family
House of Monok
Ladislaus I
Ladislaus I (''László I'')
Beke of the Bogát-Radvány Clan
House of Monok
progenitor
extant
Baron
Andrássy family
Monok dynasty
Illés
of Christian and Judaic origins
Hungarians
Christian names
baptism
Sándor
Christianisation
Monok
Mongols invaded Hungary
Battle of the SajĂł River
Battle of the Tisza River
Mongol forces
Pest
Esztergom

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