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- Mikod (II) from the kindred Kökényesradnót (Hungarian: Kökényesradnót nembeli (II.) Mikod; died 1298) was a Hungarian baron and soldier in the second...
- Mikod (died after 1186) was a Hungarian prelate in the 12th century, who served as Bishop of Győr from 1176 until his death. Mikod (also Mikud, Micudinus...
- gens (clan) Kökényesradnót, as the son of Mikod (I), whose activity is unknown. He also had an elder brother Mikod (II), whose political ambitions he supported...
- rule) Ugrin Csák (second and third rule) Successor Ugrin Csák (first rule) Mikod Kökényesradnót (second rule) Lawrence (third rule) Noble family gens Gutkeled...
- any major fortifications, with the exception of the Saxon castle of Ban Mikod in the Aranyos (Arieș) Valley, the former royal stronghold of Torda (today...
- any major fortifications, with the exception of the Saxon castle of Ban Mikod. Nogai's column never came into contact with the royal army, as his losses...
- Andrew led a Hungarian ecclesiastical delegation to Győr, also including Mikod, Bishop-elect of Győr, Andrew's strong ally Gregory, the Provost of Székesfehérvár...
- members of lesser noble families (e.g. Reynold Básztély, Egidius Monoszló and Mikod Kökényesradnót). With his donations, Stephen established a new political...
- Kökényesradnót of Hispanic or French origin. It is possible his nephew was Mikod, Bishop of Győr. Historian Gyula Pauler identified his person with that...
- (1142–1146) Izbeg (1150 – c. 1156) Gervasius (1156–1157) Andrew I (1169–1176) Mikod (1176 – c. 1186) Ugrin Csák (c. 1188–1204) Peter II (1205–1218) Cosmas (1219–1222)...