• born into the Atyina–Gagy (or also Nyék) branch of the powerful and extended gens (clan) Aba. In genealogy, the branch was named after Atyina (present-day...
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  • whole Atyina lordship (today Voćin in Croatia). However, as Charles I narrated in his document issued on 22 May 1317, John Kőszegi demanded Atyina for his...
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  • group's territorial base beyond the Drava river, as their castles – e.g. Atyina and Monoszló (today Voćin and Podravska Moslavina in Croatia, respectively)...
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  • Church. In December 1294, Egidius Monoszló donated three villages of the Atyina (today Voćin, Croatia) lordship to brothers Michael and Peter, entrusting...
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  • born into the Atyina–Gagy (or also Nyék) branch of the powerful and extended gens (clan) Aba. In genealogy, the branch was named after Atyina (present-day...
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    1294. In December 1294, Egidius Monoszló donated three villages of the Atyina (today Voćin, Croatia) lordship to the Bő brothers, entrusting the Pécs...
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  • Vaska Virovitica Verőce Višnjica [hu] Visnyica Vladimirovac Aladár Voćin Atyina or Vocsin Zdenci Izdenc Zrinj Lukački Zrinjpuszta Andrijaševci Andrásfalva...
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  • "Othyna" in the 12th century. It was part of Verőce County and was known "Atyina". It was conquered by Ottoman Empire in 1543. During Ottoman rule, it was...
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