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Reign
  
1275

Father
  
Parents
  
Paul Geregye

Noble family
  
gens Geregye

Died
  
1278


Successor
  
Name
  
Geregye Geregye

Predecessor
  
Herbord Osl

Mother
  
N Gyor

Grandparents
  
Eth Geregye

Geregye (II) from the kindred Geregye (Hungarian: Geregye nembeli (II.) Geregye; died 1278) was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of Baranya County for a short time in 1275.

Life

He was born into the gens Geregye as the third son of Judge royal Paul Geregye and an unidentified daughter of Palatine Pat Győr. Geregye had no any known descendants.

When Nicholas Geregye and his younger brothers, including Geregye II, tried to establish a dominion independently from the king in Tiszántúl, King Ladislaus IV, when declared to be of age, successfully defeated and eliminated their aspirations in 1277–1278, also capturing their fortress at Adorján (now Adrian in Romania). Following this, Ladislaus IV held a "general assembly" for seven counties along the River Tisza in early summer of 1278, where Geregye II was sentenced to death for high treason and decapitated.

References

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