Oligarch (Kingdom of Hungary)

A dozen provinces depicted in a map
The provinces ruled by the "oligarchs" (powerful lords) in the early 14th century

An oligarch or provincial lord (Hungarian: tartományúr) was a powerful lord who administered huge contiguous territories through usurping royal prerogatives in the Kingdom of Hungary in the late 13th and the early 14th centuries.[1][2] The term petty king used to be used as well.

List of oligarchs

Interregnum (1301–1310)

  • Amadeus Aba (Northeast Hungary)
  • Stephen Ákos (Borsod)
  • Stephen Babonić (Lower Slavonia)
  • James Borsa (Transtisia)
  • Matthew Csák (Northwest Hungary)
  • Ugrin Csák (Upper Syrmia)
  • Dujam Frankopan (Primorje)
  • Ladislaus Kán (Transylvania)
  • Henry Kőszegi (Southern Transdanubia and Upper Slavonia)
  • Ivan Kőszegi (Western Transdanubia)
  • Stephen Dragutin Nemanjić (Lower Syrmia)
  • Nicholas Pok (Szamosköz)
  • Dominic Rátót (Nógrád)
  • Paul Šubić (Croatia and Bosnia)
  • Theodore Vejtehi (Severin)

References

  1. ^ Engel 2001, pp. 124–126.
  2. ^ Kontler 1999, p. 84.

Sources

  • Engel, Pál (2001). The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526. I.B. Tauris Publishers. ISBN 1-86064-061-3.
  • Kontler, László (1999). Millennium in Central Europe: A History of Hungary. Atlantisz Publishing House. ISBN 963-9165-37-9.
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Oligarchs during the Hungarian Interregnum (1301–1310)
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