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The brothers first appear in contemporary records in 1321. Despite their father was an important confidant of
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of Somogy and Tolna counties in that year. It is plausible that he held both offices without interrupt until his death, albeit his distant relative
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of Sopron and Vas counties (which two dignities were combined since 1330) too. When
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of Somogy County by some contemporary documents in the summer of 1336.
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Kristó, Gyula (1999). "I. Károly király főúri elitje (1301–1309) ".
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332:(in Hungarian). História, MTA Történettudományi Intézete.
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Leustach IV was born into the influential and prestigious
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