Succeeded by Sándor Garbai Personal details Born (1871-10-17)17 October 1871 Csúz, Austria-Hungary (now Dubnik, Slovakia) Died 25 June 1944(1944-06-25) (aged 72)...
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without a former declaration of war. The Croatian army was led by Ban John Csúz of Ludbreg. Split, Trogir, and Šibenik soon got rid of the Venetian governors...
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of Croatia 1345–1346 Preceded by Stephen Lackfi Ban of Slavonia 1353–1356 Succeeded by Leustach Paksi Ban of Croatia 1353–1356 Succeeded by John Csúz...
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Drugeth Judge royal 1355–1358 Succeeded by Nicholas Csák Preceded by John Csúz Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia 1358–1366 Succeeded by Kónya Szécsényi Preceded by...
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4 Claudia Troppa Spain 13.86 5 Sara Balduchelli Italy 13.95 6 Johanna Sjöström Sweden 13.97 7 Andrea Radu Romania 14.04 8 Réka Csúz Hungary 15.60...
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1357, thereafter Ludbreg and other lands became the property of Ban John Csúz and his descendants. It is presumable that George functioned as ispán of...
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his villages in Zala County to Benedict Debrentei in 1358, while Ban John Csúz received the estates of Ludbreg, Bistrica and Zelina on 19 January 1359....
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1357, thereafter Ludbreg and other lands became the property of Ban John Csúz and his descendants. The most powerful member of the kindred was George's...
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Seasons", News SVU 37, No. 4 (July–August 1995), pp. 7–8 Informacní Bulletin CSUZ 0998, September 30, 1998, pp. 7–8 Zdenek Slouka, "Rechcigl -Septuagenarian"...
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