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- of Western Hungary (today Žitný ostrov in southwestern Slovakia), and Pristaldus, a judicial office-holder in the court of Béla III of Hungary. The name...
- however Sal's father is unidentified. In 1212, Sal was mentioned as a pristaldus (bailiff) of Andrew II of Hungary. Sal made his first will and testament...
- reflects the transitional situation between the disintegration of the pristaldus (bailiff) institution and the still undeveloped practice of the homo regius...
- invasion. Especially since the 1250s, Herbord was commissioned to act as a pristaldus (royal commissioner or "bailiff") by Béla IV. For instance, when the monarch...
- Varadinense in various occasions in this capacity, when he functioned as a pristaldus (commissioner or "bailiff") for his superior in various lawsuits and legal...
- barons, who swore to the oath of Bereg in September 1233. Simon acted as pristaldus (royal bailiff) in 1235 in order to induct Andrew Igmánd as the new proprietor...
- in 1239. Since the beginning of Denis' term, the palatinal bailiffs (pristaldus) began to be styled as "homo noster" ("our man"), which would completely...
- surrender of Spalato, File stood for an immediate peace deal. File acted as a pristaldus (royal commissioner or "bailiff") for the Hungarian monarch in 1245, when...
- Only one charter preserved his first term as Ban, when Atyusz sent his pristaldus Lawrence Ajkai on the occasion of a legal transaction. In 1215, Andrew...
- to as "serviens noster" by Andrew II of Hungary in 1222. He acted as a pristaldus (royal commissioner or "bailiff") in several occasions. Some historians...