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Ivan Kőszegi

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Spouse(s)
  
unknown

Father
  
Parents
  
Henry I Kőszegi

Noble family
  
House of Kőszegi

Died
  
5 April 1308

Reign
  
12811287–12881302–1307

Predecessor
  
Peter Csák (1st term)Makján Aba (2nd term)Stephen Ákos (3rd term)

Successor
  
Matthew Csák (1st term)Amadeus Aba (2nd term)several office-holders (3rd term)

Ivan Kőszegi, also John Héder (Hungarian: Kőszegi Iván; died 5 April 1308), was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. He was Palatine in 1281, between 1287 and 1288, and from 1302 until 1307, Ban of Slavonia in 1275, from 1284 until 1285 and in 1290, and Master of the treasury in 1276 and 1291. He initially supported Andrew III of Hungary, but from 1292 he turned against the king and became a partisan of the pretender, Charles Martel, Duke of Salerno.

References

Ivan Kőszegi Wikipedia


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