• Kucsó may refer to: Cuceu, a village near Jibou, a town in Sălaj County, Transylvania, Romania Kučevo, a toponym in Serbia This disambiguation page lists...
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    Kučevo (redirect from Banate of Kucsó)
    Kučevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Кучево, pronounced [kûtʃɛʋɔ]; Romanian: Cuciovă) is a town and municipality located in the Braničevo District of the eastern...
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    Gabriele Kucso-Stadlmayer Judge of the European Court of Human Rights Assuming office 2015 Succeeding Elisabeth Steiner Personal details Born (1955-12-19)...
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    town proper and other four villages: Rona (Hungarian: Szilágyróna), Cuceu (Kucsó), Husia (Hosszúújfalu), and Var (Szamosőrmező). Jibou is 25 km (16 mi) northeast...
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  • members of the leading noble families. Gregory Péc became Ban of Barancs and Kucsó (present-day Braničevo and Kučevo in east-central Serbia, respectively)...
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  • Stephen V. He also claimed "Chychety" is identical with the dignity of Ban of Kucsó or Severin (Cheurin). Two years later (1902) "Sándorhegyi" also considered...
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  • time Stephen held the title of "perpetual count". Stephen served as ban of Kucsó in 1279. He functioned as voivode of Transylvania for a short time in 1280...
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  • military leaders of the Bulgarian campaign in 1266. He was Ban of Barancs and Kucsó in 1272–73, then Judge royal in 1288. It is plausible that he built the...
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