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243:, who possessed and ruled contiguous lands in the north-western counties, turned against Andrew at the end of 1297. The younger brothers Andrew, Ivánka and Nicholas picked fight against the rebellious baron, also representing the monarch's interests, who excused them from all the damage caused to the Csák brothers, Matthew and Csák, and their 168:
Andrew had two sons from the marriage with his unidentified wife: Nicholas (II) and Andrew (III). Nicholas became the first member of the Forgách noble family, which adopted his nickname ("Forgács") and flourished until the 20th century. Surviving branches still exists today. The other son, Andrew
220:. This is the first mention of an existing administrative division called Árva, which later became a separate county after the disintegration of the extensive Zólyom by the mid-14th century. The Hont-Pázmány brothers jointly owned the lordship of Gímes Castle (near present-day 196:
ascended the Hungarian throne in 1290, the Hont-Pázmány clan – including Andrew and his brothers – became one of the strongest pillars of his reign, which was characterized by constant rebellions against the royal authority. Andrew functioned as
249:. After a one-year effective ceasefire, the conflict has recurred between Andrew III and Matthew Csák by the second half of 1299. Following a failed royal campaign led by 257:
territory, the oligarch's troops invaded the central parts of Upper Hungary. According to a later 14th-century source, Andrew and Ivánka were killed in the skirmish.
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counties. The four brothers – Thomas, Andrew, Ivánka and Nicholas – divided the lordship of Gímes among themselves in January 1295.
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and Nicholas (I) supported their political orientation with military service. They also had two sisters, including Yolanda.
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Zsoldos, Attila (2003). "III. András". In Szovák, Kornél; Szentpéteri, József; Szakács, Margit (eds.).
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entered ecclesiastical and court career, respectively, while the younger brothers –
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Andrew (II) was born into the Forgács branch of the wealthy and prestigious
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faithfully as a courtly knight. For instance, he participated in the
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These lands became important, when the neighboring powerful lord
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in 1278. For his service, he was granted the villages of
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A Hunt-Paznan nemzetségbeli Forgách család története
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Index

Vice-ispán
Árva
Noble family
gens Hont-Pázmány
Andrew I
Hungarian
Forgách family
Hont-Pázmány
Andrew (I)
Béla IV
Maria Nánabeszter
John
Thomas (III)
Ivánka (III)
Ladislaus IV of Hungary
Battle on the Marchfeld
Vajk
Andrew III of Hungary
vice-ispán
Árva
Latin
royal forest of Zólyom
Jelenec
Slovakia
Nyitra
Bars
Matthew Csák
familiares
Demetrius Balassa
Csák

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