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299: 363: 490:, who served in Andrew's army. According to historian Renáta Skorka, these events also occurred during Andrew's rebellion in 1317. After that Andrew Kőszegi surrendered to the royal armies and never rebelled again. Charles I did not fully punish him for unknown reasons, for instance, he also returned the castle of Kőszeg to him. When the king crushed the power of Nicholas II Kőszegi in 1321, he appointed Andrew as the new 347:. When Charles I launched a royal campaign against John and Peter, the late Henry's sons, who governed their province in Southern Transdanubia, Andrew sent his auxiliary troops in order to provide assistance to his second uncles. Charles waged war with the southern Kőszegi dominion again in the first half of 1316, which also affected heavily Andrew's territory. He was unable to help his relatives, because his several 458:
considered that Andrew's unsuccessful attack against Sopron took place in the summer of 1317, and there were no subsequent clashes between the royal army and Andrew's troops. Kristó argued there is no evidence that Andrew ever held the aforementioned ispánates. In November 1317, King Frederick
442:'s fortress). Charles' cease-fire conditions resulted the dissolution of the extended Kőszegi province in Western Transdanubia; the family was able to retain only Vas and Zala counties, its revenues were handed over to Nicholas II Kőszegi, while royal 195:
independently of the royal power in the previous decades. Nicholas inherited Ivan's power and landholdings in 1308. Andrew was first mentioned by contemporary records in January 1312, when Nicholas confirmed his previously concluded alliance with the
295:, continuing his brother's policy, who abandoned their grandfather's aggressive anti-royal behavior. According to his own document, Andrew intended to visit the royal court in the summer of 1314, but there is no record about the event. 309:
However, soon, Andrew returned to the late Ivan's harsh expansionist policy and plundered his neighbors' landholdings, in order to integrate the some remaining independent lords to his Western Transdanubian province. For instance, his
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Nicholas died in early 1314. He was succeeded by Andrew, who clearly stated in one of his charters that he inherited the province from his grandfather then brother "by law". Accordingly, Andrew became hereditary
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After his failed insurrection in 1317, Andrew Kőszegi withdrew to the western border. For unknown reasons, he rebelled against Charles I again in the spring of 1319. Thereafter, Alexander Köcski and
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led a royal campaign against his remaining dominion. Fulfilling his vengeance, Köcski seized the Kőszegis' six fortresses within months; he overcame Andrew Kőszegi's army at
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also attacked from the borderlands. Andrew's dominion collapsed within months (the details of the clashes are unknown); he surrendered to Charles in the royal camp at
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Andrew originated from the Transdanubian branch of the powerful and wealthy Kőszegi family. He was born around 1295, not long before the death of his father
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Vajk, Ádám (2011). ""Mibe került ezen hűségi levél?" Kőszegi Miklós győri püspöksége és az országos politika ". In Nemes, Gábor; Vajk, Ádám (eds.).
398:, which refused to acknowledge his supremacy, but the burghers successfully repelled the offense with the assistance of the troops of his former 1019: 1109: 390:(present-day Mačva, Serbia) in the winter of 1317. Taking advantage of the king's absent, Andrew Kőszegi attacked the towns of 869: 213: 430:. In retaliation, Charles launched a punitive expedition against his territory in the summer of 1317, while Austrian duke 375: 808: 494:
of Vas County. He died in the second half of 1324. His castles and lands were inherited by his much younger uncle,
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s were appointed to the other counties, where Andrew lost all of his castles (for instance, Pannonhalma,
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and his kinship, the Nádasd clan. Andrew sent his soldier Solomon the Red with a marauding army to
939: 184: 49: 1054: 960: 478:, also defeating the Austrian auxiliary troops, thereafter besieged and captured the forts of 419: 69: 56: 1094: 288: 1099: 971: 407: 268: 252: 153: 776:(1988). "Az ország újraegyesítése. I. Károly küzdelmei az oligarchák ellen (1310–1323) ". 298: 8: 1063: 948: 879:
Zsoldos, Attila (2010). "A Henrik-fiak: A Héder nembéli Kőszegiek "családi története" ".
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Skorka, Renáta (2017). "A "mohó farkas" utóda. Egy Kőszegi Habsburg-szolgálatban ".
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Kristó, Gyula (2003). "I. Károly király harcai a tartományurak ellen (1310–1323) ".
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pledged allegiance to the king and left his army in the same time, including
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around the same time. He even extended his influence over some portions of
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In labore fructus. Jubileumi tanulmányok Győregyházmegye történetéből
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in 1317 contributed to the gradual collapse of the family's rule in
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by early 1315. For instance, he arbitrarily occupied the fort of
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was the permanent residence of Andrew Kőszegi until his death
180:" ("young") in spring 1315, who had just reached adulthood. 340: 803:(in Hungarian). História, MTA Történettudományi Intézete. 699: 382:, Charles I launched a counter-campaign across the river 689: 687: 604: 716: 714: 674: 672: 670: 645: 643: 616: 750: 726: 684: 556: 738: 711: 667: 640: 628: 520: 467:, to suspend attacks against Andrew's landholdings. 655: 438:in October 1317 (at that moment, the king besieged 799:Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1301–1457, I 592: 544: 532: 1086: 410:. Simultaneously Andrew unsuccessfully besieged 287:(today Kobersdorf, Austria), in addition to the 231: 784:(1–2). Magyar Történelmi Társulat: 89–146. 323:, owned by Herbord Reszneki. Andrew seized 826:(2). Magyar Történelmi Társulat: 297–347. 176:in 1297. Andrew was still referred to as " 361: 297: 878: 622: 562: 1087: 838: 817: 756: 732: 705: 693: 526: 796: 772: 744: 720: 678: 649: 634: 610: 586: 574: 859: 661: 598: 550: 538: 507: 191:, who had established a province in 577:, pp. 132, 155, 178, 225, 234. 13: 14: 1121: 517:(Genus Héder 4. Kőszegi branch) 152:. His failed rebellion against 589:, pp. 350, 385, 405, 441. 459:instructed Austrian noble and 1: 1110:14th-century Hungarian people 501: 331:, lit. "Frog's Castle") from 96: 275:(today Bernstein, Austria), 183:Andrew had an elder brother 7: 386:and seized the fortress of 10: 1126: 765: 450:and Óvár). In contrary to 232:Rebellions against Charles 1071: 1060: 1050: 1038: 1027: 1015: 1004: 992: 981: 968: 956: 945: 935: 930: 903: 454:'s conclusion, historian 370:, owned by Andrew Kőszegi 216:and the sons of the late 163: 125: 113: 105: 92: 85: 65: 45: 35: 28: 21: 319:destroyed the castle of 376:Stefan Uroš II Milutin 371: 306: 209: 172:, who was killed by a 145: 997:Rudolf von Pottendorf 472:Nicholas Felsőlendvai 465:Rudolf von Pottendorf 366:The medieval wall of 365: 301: 289:Pannonhalma Archabbey 940:Nicholas III Kőszegi 613:, pp. 399, 426. 408:Lawrence Nagymartoni 193:Western Transdanubia 154:Charles I of Hungary 50:Nicholas III Kőszegi 1055:Nicholas II Kőszegi 961:Nicholas II Kőszegi 797:Engel, Pál (1996). 708:, pp. 333–334. 420:Nicholas II Kőszegi 70:Nicholas II Kőszegi 57:Nicholas II Kőszegi 931:Political offices 925:May/December 1324 432:Frederick the Fair 372: 307: 1083: 1082: 1072:Succeeded by 1039:Succeeded by 1016:Succeeded by 993:Succeeded by 957:Succeeded by 871:978-615-5035-01-2 463:of Sopron County 198:House of Habsburg 135: 134: 109:May/December 1324 81: 74: 61: 54: 1117: 1078: 1066: 1057: 1051:Preceded by 1045: 1043:Paul Nagymartoni 1033: 1022: 1010: 999: 987: 974: 963: 951: 942: 936:Preceded by 926: 919: 910:House of Kőszegi 901: 900: 896: 883:(in Hungarian). 875: 856: 843:(in Hungarian). 835: 822:(in Hungarian). 814: 793: 780:(in Hungarian). 760: 754: 748: 742: 736: 730: 724: 718: 709: 703: 697: 691: 682: 676: 665: 659: 653: 647: 638: 632: 626: 620: 614: 608: 602: 596: 590: 584: 578: 572: 566: 560: 554: 548: 542: 536: 530: 524: 518: 511: 353:Alexander Köcski 226:Peter the "Duke" 214:Nicholas of Győr 174:lightning strike 120:House of Kőszegi 101: 98: 88: 79: 72: 59: 52: 19: 18: 1125: 1124: 1120: 1119: 1118: 1116: 1115: 1114: 1085: 1084: 1079: 1074: 1068: 1062: 1058: 1053: 1046: 1041: 1035: 1029: 1023: 1018: 1012: 1006: 1000: 995: 989: 985:Ispán of Sopron 983: 976: 970: 964: 959: 953: 947: 943: 938: 920: 914: 913: 906: 899: 872: 811: 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500: 233: 230: 165: 162: 150:Kőszegi family 146:Kőszegi András 138:Andrew Kőszegi 133: 132: 127: 123: 122: 117: 111: 110: 107: 103: 102: 94: 90: 89: 83: 82: 67: 63: 62: 47: 43: 42: 37: 33: 32: 26: 25: 23:Andrew Kőszegi 22: 16:Hungarian lord 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1122: 1111: 1108: 1106: 1103: 1101: 1098: 1096: 1093: 1092: 1090: 1077: 1067: 1065: 1056: 1049: 1044: 1034: 1032: 1031:Ispán of Győr 1026: 1021: 1011: 1009: 1003: 998: 988: 986: 980: 975: 973: 972:Ispán of Zala 967: 962: 952: 950: 941: 934: 929: 924: 917: 912: 911: 902: 894: 890: 886: 882: 877: 873: 867: 863: 858: 854: 850: 847:(1): 93–124. 846: 842: 841:Világtörténet 837: 833: 829: 825: 821: 816: 812: 810:963-8312-44-0 806: 802: 800: 795: 791: 787: 783: 779: 775: 771: 770: 758: 753: 746: 741: 734: 729: 722: 717: 715: 707: 702: 695: 690: 688: 680: 675: 673: 671: 663: 658: 651: 646: 644: 636: 631: 624: 619: 612: 607: 600: 595: 588: 583: 576: 571: 564: 559: 552: 547: 540: 535: 528: 523: 516: 510: 506: 499: 497: 493: 489: 488:robber 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189:Ivan Kőszegi 185:Nicholas III 182: 177: 167: 158:Transdanubia 137: 136: 115:Noble family 77:John Kőszegi 30:Ispán of Vas 1100:1324 deaths 1020:John Hencfi 881:Vasi Szemle 757:Skorka 2017 733:Kristó 2003 706:Kristó 2003 694:Skorka 2017 527:Skorka 2017 333:Joachim Péc 325:Szentgyörgy 273:Borostyánkő 202:Fürstenfeld 100: 1295 46:Predecessor 1089:Categories 1069:1321–1324 1036:1314–1317 1013:1314–1317 990:1314–1317 977:1314–1317 954:1314–1317 774:Engel, Pál 745:Engel 1996 721:Engel 1988 679:Engel 1988 650:Engel 1988 635:Engel 1996 611:Engel 1996 587:Engel 1996 575:Engel 1996 515:Genealógia 502:References 400:familiares 349:familiares 313:familiaris 80:(2nd term) 73:(1st term) 60:(2nd term) 53:(1st term) 893:0505-0332 853:0083-6265 832:0039-8098 790:0039-8098 662:Vajk 2011 599:Vajk 2011 551:Vajk 2011 539:Vajk 2011 452:Pál Engel 343:from the 293:oligarchs 206:Hungarian 142:Hungarian 66:Successor 41:1321–1324 39:1314–1317 820:Századok 778:Századok 484:Kapronca 210:Fölöstöm 766:Sources 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Index

Ispán of Vas
Nicholas III Kőszegi
Nicholas II Kőszegi
Nicholas II Kőszegi
John Kőszegi
Noble family
House of Kőszegi
Gregory
Hungarian
Kőszegi family
Charles I of Hungary
Transdanubia
Gregory
lightning strike
Nicholas III
Ivan Kőszegi
Western Transdanubia
House of Habsburg
Fürstenfeld
Hungarian
Nicholas of Győr
Henry
John
Peter the "Duke"
ispán
Vas
Sopron
Zala
Moson
Győr

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