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Leustach IV Rátót

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The brothers first appear in contemporary records in 1321. Despite their father was an important confidant of Charles until his death in 1307, his sons Roland III and Leustach IV did not elevate into the group of barons. After Palatine
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The ruins of Schwarzenbach Castle in Austria. Leustach Rátót served as its castellan in 1337, when the fort temporarily became part of Hungary for decades
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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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came under Hungarian jurisdiction too. Leustach was styled as castellan of Schwarzenbach in a document issued on 4 October 1337.
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at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. He had three brothers. The eldest one, Desiderius II was the ancestor of the
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of Sopron and Vas counties (which two dignities were combined since 1330) too. When Charles I finally defeated the
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of two counties in Western Hungary. The third brother, Stephen III was mentioned only once in 1321.
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Following the death of his brother Roland III in the second half of 1336, Leustach was appointed
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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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Leustach IV was born into the influential and prestigious
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counties from 1336 till his death, during the reign of
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Index

Ispán of Sopron
Vas
Roland Rátót
Stephen Lackfi
Noble family
gens Rátót
Roland II
Hungarian
ispán
Somogy
Tolna
Sopron
Vas
Charles I of Hungary

gens (clan) Rátót
Roland II
Palatine of Hungary
Jolsvai
Roland III
John Drugeth
Naples
Oliver Paksi
Kőszegis
Albert
Otto of Austria
Schwarzenbach
Kristó 1999
Engel 1996
Engel 1996

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