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    Felician (III) from the kindred Záh (also incorrectly Zách, Hungarian: Záh nembeli (III.) Felicián; killed 17 April 1330) was a Hungarian nobleman and...
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    until c. 1282 and ispán of Moson County since 1272. He was the uncle of Felician Záh. The clan divided into two branches: the first one had estates in Transdanubia...
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  • of Musti, 4th-century bishop Felician, Archbishop of Esztergom Felician Záh, Hungarian assassin Felician College Felician Sisters, whose name derives from...
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    father, Felician Záh, stormed into the dining room of the royal palace at Visegrád with a sword in his hand and attacked the royal family. Záh wounded...
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  • up zah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zah is a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name are as follows: Felician Záh (died...
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    saved the lives of both Louis and his younger brother, Andrew, when Felician Záh attempted to assassinate the royal family in Visegrád on 17 April 1330...
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  • of Nottingham 1330 17 Apr Charles I King of Hungary Visegrád  Hungary Felician Záh 1400 4 Jan Henry IV King of England Windsor Castle  England Members of...
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  • text with the detailed stories of Charles' assassination attempt by Felician Záh and the king's campaign against Basarab I of Wallachia, which resulted...
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  • Despite his court function, he was not present on 17 April 1330, when Felician Záh, stormed into the dining room of the royal palace at Visegrád with a...
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  • Job from the kindred Záh (Hungarian: Záh nembeli Jób) was a Roman Catholic prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 13th century. He was provost of the...
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