• Nicholas from the kindred Kán (Hungarian: Kán nembeli Miklós; died December 1279) was a Hungarian prelate in the second half of the 13th century, who...
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  • Ladislaus II Kán (Hungarian: László) Kán, son of Ladislaus I Kán. Voivode of Transylvania, 1260–1267, 1275-1276. Nicholas Kán, son of Ladislaus I Kán. Archbishop-elect...
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  • February or March 1273, but his rival Nicholas Kán took the position by force. Following the fall of Nicholas Kán, it took Benedict some time to get his...
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  • vice-chancellor in December 1279, succeeding the controversial prelate Nicholas Kán. His term coincides with the harsh dispute between King Ladislaus IV...
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  • kindred Kán (Hungarian: Kán nembeli (III.) Gyula; died 1299) was a Hungarian noble from the Siklós branch of the gens Kán as the son of Nicholas I Kán, who...
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  • May 1279, Anthony was elected as provost of Székesfehérvár, replacing Nicholas Kán in this position. Anthony is last styled as provost on 27 March 1287...
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    representatives of the rival baronial groups, Nicholas Kán and Peter Kőszegi fought for the position. Pope Nicholas III summoned both of them to the Roman Curia...
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  • Ladislaus (III) Kán (? – before 13 May 1315) (Hungarian: Kán (III) László, Romanian: Ladislau Kán al III-lea), was a Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom...
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    January 1273. He was again dismissed as chancellor two months later, when Nicholas Kán appeared in this capacity. For the third time, Paul was reinstated as...
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    died on 20 May 1277, and Pope Nicholas III succeeded him after a six-month vacancy. The new pope summoned both Nicholas Kán and Peter Kőszegi to the Roman...
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