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Henry Balog

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One of the (23rd) articles of the 1298 national diet, under the influence of the clergy, established a four-member lesser council within the royal council, consisting of two nobles (representatives of the "nobility with uniform status") and two prelates (suffragans each belonging to the archdioceses
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and Henry Balog were elected councilors, representing the nobility. Henry already appeared in this position in February 1299. The members of the lesser council were granted veto power, thus effectively taking over the management of the entire royal council and successfully isolate Archbishop
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in the 11th century. His father was Oth. Henry had two brothers, Nicholas and Conrad. The latter was ancestor of the Atyfi de Balog and the Uza de Panyit noble families. Henry had a son John, who appeared in contemporary records between 1323 and 1331. He had no known descendants.
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to reconcile with the rebellious archbishop, but Bicskei already escaped to Andrew's domestic enemies by then. Henry was last referred to as a royal councilor in November 1300. His remaining fate is unknown.
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handed over it in exchange for their debt. Andrew III confirmed the contract in 1299, his charter referred to the fort as a "ruined castle".
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confiscated the castle from them in 1320. Three years later, the monarch handed over the fort to the pro-royal
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Ruins of Balog Castle, built by Henry Balog around 1290 (present-day at
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branch of the Balog kindred. Sometime after 1290, Henry also owned the
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Henry was born into the Atyfi (Adfi, Othfi) branch of the
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Index

Noble family
gens Balog
Hungarian
Andrew III of Hungary
gens (clan) Balog
Kingdom of Hungary

Veľký Blh
Slovakia
Gömör
Hont
Pál Engel
Veľký Blh
Slovakia
Matthew Csák
Charles I of Hungary
Szécsi
castle
Murány
Stephen, son of Tekesh
Esztergom
Kalocsa
Thomas Hont-Pázmány
Gregory Bicskei
John Hont-Pázmány
Esztergom
Engel 1996
Engel 1996
Gerics 1987
ISBN

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