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of Ung County. Nicholas died in the next year, thus John became the paterfamilias of the Drugeth family. He had five sons from his unidentified wife: Sebastian, John IV, Nicholas II, Stephen I and Francis I, who have not held any offices in their lifetime. The declining period began in the life of
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King Charles and William Drugeth died within weeks in 1342. As William had no male descendants, Nicholas would have inherited his large wealth and power in Northeast Hungary, but as a result of court intrigues, the newly enthroned Louis I confiscated the vast majority of the inheritance, while the
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in Northeast Hungary, instantly becoming the richest and most powerful magnate in the Kingdom of Hungary. There is no mention of John in the Hungarian contemporary records until 1343, probably because of his minority. When the childless William compiled his last testament in August 1330, where he
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Drugeths were deprived from power. On 7 January 1343, a court hearing was held, where Nicholas and John II – i.e. he had reached the age of majority by then – submitted a charter in order to prove their right to William's heritage. As a result, the brothers were given back three castles –
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in 1354. John was the founder and first member of the Homonna branch of the Drugeth family. This remained the only surviving cadet branch of the family by the early 15th century, consequently all later Drugeths descended from John. The Drugeth family became extinct in 1684.
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counties, a relatively uninhabited area at the northeast corner of the kingdom. Nicholas and John became the possessors of the Homonna lordship in Zemplén County, which consisted of 22 villages, including its centre
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in 1328. They also had a sister, possibly named Clementia, who was of a similar age as John, and was also a godchild of the dowager queen. The Drugeth children grew up together in the queenly court of Clementia at
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John Drugeth and his family were invited from Naples to Hungary by King Charles I in order to inherit the wealth and power of Philip Drugeth, who died in 1327. While John succeeded his brother as
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John II was the third and youngest son of John I Drugeth and Paska de Bononensi. The Drugeth family belonged to those Neapolitan elite of Ultramontane (French or
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and Nicholas I. He was born in the late 1310s or early 1320s, and his godmother was Queen Clementia herself, according to her
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and John Sr. were considered as the most important members of the family. While John entered the service of
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at the turn of 1327 and 1328, becoming the most powerful family in Hungary. However, the newly enthroned
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designated as the heir of all of his possessions his younger brother Nicholas under the principle of
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the Drugeth family, which reached its lowest point during the reign of
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Drugeti. Povest o usponu i padu porodice pratilaca AnĆŸujskih kraljeva
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confiscated most of their wealth in 1342. John succeeded his brother
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in 1266. By the first decade of the 14th century, brothers
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MagyarorszĂĄg vilĂĄgi archontolĂłgiĂĄja, 1301–1457, I.
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Index

IspĂĄn of Ung
Nicholas Drugeth
Paul Lackfi
Noble family
House of Drugeth
John I Drugeth
Hungarian
Slovak
Neapolitan
Hungarian
namesake father
his family
Charles I
Louis I
Nicholas
ispĂĄn
Ung County
Provençal
Apulia
Charles I of Anjou
Philip
Clementia
Queen consort of France
Navarre
William
last will and testament
Paris
Aix-en-Provence
Palatine of Hungary
province

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