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- Ákos (early 1270s) and Simon (early 1280s) were contemporaries of the Nagymartonis' second generation – ispáns Simon and Michael, as a result both of them...
- Kőszegis in Transdanubia and Slavonia in the first half of 1316, the Nagymartonis took an oath of allegiance to Charles. Therefore their possessions were...
- integrated into the Hungarian elite together with his family (later known as Nagymartonis or Bajótis). Sometime after 1233, he married a French noblewoman Ahalyz...
- Kőszegis in Transdanubia and Slavonia in the first half of 1316, the Nagymartonis took an oath of allegiance to Charles. Therefore, their possessions were...
- Simon (I) Nagymartoni (also Bajóti or Martinsdorfi, Hungarian: Nagymartoni (I.) Simon; died after 1250) was an Aragonese-born Hungarian knight and diplomat...
- ispán of Zaránd County between 1332 and 1338, the "German branch" of the Nagymartonis (later Fraknóis) descended from him. Simon's only daughter Clara married...
- Thomas (I) Szécsényi Judge royal Reign 1349–1354 Predecessor Paul Nagymartoni Successor Nicholas Drugeth Born c. 1285 Died 1354 Noble family House of...
- family. Page 31 Simon and Michael Simon and Michael, the ancestors of the Nagymartoni family. The family that immigrated from Spain was first called Martonfalvi...
- unknown. His second spouse was Clara Nagymartoni, the daughter of Simon Nagymartoni and sister of Paul Nagymartoni, his immediate successor in the position...
- the last information about Héder. The next known office-holder Simon Nagymartoni is first mentioned in this capacity in 1232. From his unidentified wife...