- The
ispán or
count (Hungarian:
ispán, Latin:
comes or
comes parochialis, and Slovak: župan),
deriving from
title of župan, was the
leader of a
castle district...
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Ispan (Tajik: Испағн Ispaghn) is a
village in
Sughd Region,
northern Tajikistan. It is part of the
jamoat Rarz in the Ayni District.
Satellite map at...
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Ispán ("count") is the
Hungarian title of a
number of
officials in the
Kingdom of Hungary. It may
refer to:
ispán, the head (usually
appointed by the...
- the voivodes –
themselves also the
heads or
ispáns of Fehér County – were the
superiors of the
ispáns of all the
other counties in the province. They...
- 1094), was a
Hungarian nobleman in the late 11th century, who
served as
ispán of
Somogy County around 1087–1090.
According to
historian Mór Wertner, Grab...
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Voivode of
Transylvania (1395–1401, 1409–1414), also
ispán of Arad and
Szolnok Counties (1395–1401),
ispán of
Szolnok County (1409–1414),
Nyitra and Trencsén...
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Maros (Mureș)
River in the 11th or the 12th century, but its
first head, or
ispán, was only
mentioned in 1214. Its
territory is now part of Romania, except...
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Byzantine Empire in 1071. Jan (also Ian or John)
elevated into the
position of
ispán of
Sopron County by 1071,
during the
reign of Solomon, King of Hungary....
- 1456–1457 Succeeded by
Nicholas Pető Preceded by John
Hunyadi Ispán of
Temes 1456–1457 Succeeded by
vacant Ispán of Trencsén 1456–1457 Succeeded by ?...
- a
Hungarian lord in the
second half of the 13th century, who
served as
ispán of Bars
County from 1277 to 1278.
Simon (II) was born into the prestigious...