637:) of German origin, but by etymology the name may also mean the abstract meaning of devout, deeply religious women. Spekner also considered that Mojs married twice based on the age of his daughters (see below). Historian TamĂĄs KĂĄdĂĄr (2013) argued Mojs' wife Elizabeth was the niece or cousin of Queen Elizabeth. Historian DĂłra Bachusz also considered that Mojs' wife originated from Queen Elizabeth's kinship. According to her, Mojs married twice because of the aforementioned arguments (the eldest daughter was born around 1226, but Mojs' widow â who personally visited the royal court then â was still alive in 1293) and the provisions of his last testament which have changed in the meantime after 1272. In addition, Mojs' wife was referred to as relative of the royal family only after 1280, before that no reference is made to this. Consequently, Bachusz argued Mojs' first wife died sometime between 1270 and 1272, and he remarried within a short time. She also considered that none of Mojs' four daughters were born from his second wife despite the subsequent family tradition (see below).
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573:(1895), genealogist BĂĄlint Kis de Baczka-Madaras considered Mojs' wife as a member of the senior branch of the ĂrpĂĄd dynasty, refusing Wertner's skepticism with examples of morganatic marriages of Hungarian princesses in previous periods and of the emphasis on conflicts within the dynasty, under which Queen Maria's move against Mojs could not have seemed unusual. BĂĄlint Kis refused TurĂłczi's theory regarding the wife's name, which could have spread through a local oral tradition (she owned
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1292. She petitioned to King Andrew III to confirm her last will and testament in 1293. In the document, she bequeathed the aforementioned lands in Csepel Island and BĂ©kĂĄsmegyer to the
Beguine monastery, in addition to her house in Buda. Mojs' widow died sometime between 1293 and 1296. When Andrew III granted tax exemption to the peoples of the aforementioned estates, he referred to her as a deceased person.
569:), furthermore it would have been unworthy for BĂ©la to engage his daughter with an elderly lord of BĂ©la's similar age. Wertner also emphasized the aforementioned conflict between Mojs and Queen Maria as an exclusion factor. Wertner argued Mojs' wife was related to the ĂrpĂĄd dynasty only on maternal side and had some degree related to Queen Elizabeth the Cuman, the spouse of Stephen V. In his work
719:, c. 1576â81) that Maurice â father of Anna â descended from the kinship of Mojs, but he incorrectly alleged that Mojs and "Sophia" (as he identified Mojs' wife) were the parents of Maurice, neglecting a generation â Nicholas Pok and Elizabeth â between them (it is possible that Emeric and Andrew II were more suitable ancestors for the Catholic BĂĄthorys â primarily King
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instead of Anna, Duchess of MacsĂł. KarĂĄcsonyi argued Mojs married twice. His first wife died either in 1267 or 1268, and Mojs later married the 20-year-old
Sibylla, becoming a member of Stephen V's inner circle. One of the physicians, who cured the sick young king, was a certain Gratian, Mojs' personal physician. KarĂĄcsonyi assigned Queen Elizabeth and "Anna" to the
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629:. Jakubovich emphasized that Margaret's legend definitely states that Mojs' wife was Elizabeth. The investigation report of the canonization process incorrectly referred to Mojs as deceased person two occasions. Jakubovich did not rule out that Elizabeth was also a relative (cousin or more distant) of Queen Elizabeth the Cuman.
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opportunity to claim the villages Musina and Bakva, while the widow acquired
Megyericse. After a brief disagreement, when she refused to fulfill the will, the widow handed over Meggyes and ZĂłlyom to Elizabeth and Nicholas Pok â because of this, Bachusz considers she was only stepmother of Mojs' daughter.
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in the last decades of the 13th century. Through their eldest son
Maurice, they were ancestors of the notable Meggyesi family, which became extinct in 1492. Their granddaughter Anna married Ladislaus BĂĄthory (BĂĄtori). The couple were the direct progenitors of the illustrious BĂĄthory de SomlyĂł family,
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As Mojs had no legitimate male heirs, he compiled his last will and testament with the consent of his nephew
Alexander for the first time in 1267, when he was in his sixties. The document guaranteed royal confirmation in the case of Mojs' death without a son, and included the right of revocation and
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in 1287. Upon her request, Queen
Fenenna confirmed the previous land donations of Ladislaus IV in 1290. By that time, the widow transferred the right of use of the lands BagamĂ©rfölde and CsĂ©ptelek to the Beguine nuns. She returned the village of GörbĆ and its accessories to the ĂbrahĂĄm monastery in
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Sibylla's house, which building formerly belonged to the ownership of Mojs' wife, consequently KarĂĄcsonyi assumed the house was named after her. The historian even considered that Anna, Mojs' mother-in-law appeared before the sick bed of Ladislaus (1275) in the hagiography of St. Margaret,
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It is widely academic standpoint that Mojs' unidentified wife had family relationship with the ruling ĂrpĂĄd dynasty. She first appeared in contemporary records in 1260, when King BĂ©la IV permitted Mojs to be free to dispose of his inherited and acquired property to his wife and daughters, as he had
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Hungarian throne in 1235. It is plausible that Mojs Sr. died before that, and his political legacy was carried forward by his son, who first appeared in contemporary records in August 1245,
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of three villages and twenty horses from her husband's stud due to "marital love". Mojs recommended an option for his nephew
Alexander. Alongside a valuable gold belt, he could choose a settlement called Megyericse (MeÄuraÄa, Croatia), or the joint lordship of Musina and Bakva (in the latter case,
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declarations, Cecilia was approximately 50 years old and Judith was exactly 44 years old during the inquiry, consequently they were born around 1226 and 1232, respectively (i.e. Mojs and his unidentified wife had to be born in the 1200s or at the latest 1210). Cecilia resided in the monasteries of
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Mojs had four daughters. Two of them, Cecilia and Judith entered the
Dominican Order and lived in the nunnery at Rabbits' Island. They testified during the investigation phase of the canonization process of their fellow Dominican nun Margaret â daughter of BĂ©la IV â in 1276. According to their own
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When Ladislaus IV confirmed his last will on 2 January 1281, Mojs was already referred as a deceased person, consequently he died in the last months of 1280. His widow shared her inherited property in accordance with the document. Meanwhile, Alexander also died, thus his son Mojs III had the
677:, the widow stayed with her. Because of this, Wertner and KarĂĄcsonyi incorrectly claimed that she joined the Dominican Order too. In fact, the widow joined the Beguines and established a monastery in her house at Buda sometime in the 1280s. She donated the land of Zapakon to princess
805:(today MedieÈu Aurit, Romania) to his son-in-law Nicholas Pok, who moved the centre of his domains to the province thereafter. His other son-in-law Henry KĆszegi inherited the castle of Gordova (Grdjevac) and its surrounding lands in Slavonia. Mojs' sister, who joined the nuns at
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Based on a last will and testament of a certain noble lady Leyphilt from 1312, historian JĂĄnos KarĂĄcsonyi claimed in his study (1923) that Mojs' widow was called "Sibylla" and she was the daughter of Anna, Queen Elizabeth's assumed sister. The document narrates, the
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from Isabella in exchange for CsĂ©ptelek â the village was formerly belonged to the monastery of ĂbrahĂĄm in accordance with Mojs' will. Spekner considered that the widow was a strong confidant of the queen. When Ladislaus IV imprisoned his wife in 1286â87 at the
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considered Mojs' family relationship with the ĂrpĂĄd dynasty allowed him to balance between the two opposing parties. Nevertheless, Mojs definitely belonged to the king's confidants. He served as treasurer in the ducal court of King BĂ©la's namesake favorite son
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briefly in 1270. In addition to his family relationship with the ĂrpĂĄd dynasty and the MonoszlĂł kindred â who enjoyed the support of Stephen V â, Mojs' person symbolized a unified government and Stephen's title ("king of whole Hungary"). When Stephen granted
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In her study (2005), historian EnikĆ Spekner emphasized the name Elizabeth and the person of Mojs do not appear in the earliest version of St. Margaret's legend. She also refused the name Sibylla, as the house could also bear name of a former head nun
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respectively, Henry and his spouse were ancestors of the TamĂĄsi and Herceg de SzekcsĆ noble families, which rose to prominence by the 15th century. They also had a daughter, who married Turcho, a member of the maternal kinship of King
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After the death of BĂ©la IV, his son and former enemy Stephen V ascended the Hungarian throne in May 1270. The new monarch intended to reconcile with his late father's former partisans, in the midst of an ongoing crisis when his sister
561:(1768) that Mojs "probably" married to Sabina, the daughter of BĂ©la IV and Maria Laskarina. There is no record of any "Sabina" in the genealogical line of the royal family. Historian MĂłr Wertner refused this theory in his monograph
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on 3 August, in order to replace the treacherous Joachim Gutkeled. The king died three days later, on 6 August. In the upcoming years, two baronial groups rivaled for the supreme power under the nominal reign of Dowager Queen
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in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who drew his suzerainty over Upper Slavonia and Southern Transdanubia, party through to the heritage from his father-in-law Mojs. Through their two sons,
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in the summer of 1272, it marked the beginning of the era of "feudal anarchy". Stephen V, who unsuccessfully attempted to liberate his son, seriously fell ill. One of his last decisions was that he appointed Mojs as
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no male descendants. She was again mentioned by her husband's last wills and testaments in 1267, 1270 (confirmation of the 1260 document), 1272 and 1280, as "lady of noble origin" (
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is a uniquely detailed source on the social history of the ĂrpĂĄdian era. Through his daughters, Mojs was maternal ancestor of the Meggyesi, TamĂĄsi, Herceg de SzekcsĆ and
625:(1923), called KarĂĄcsonyi's paper "built on a whole chain of bold hypotheses". The historian proved that Queen Elizabeth actually had an unnamed sister, who married
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Bachusz, Dóra (2019). ""Soror nostra, nobilis et religiosa domina". Adalékok Moys mester özvegyének alakjåhoz ". In Rudolf, Veronika; Veres, Kristóf György (eds.).
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Spekner, EnikĆ (2005). "A magyarorszĂĄgi beginĂĄk Ă©s beginakolostorok 13. szĂĄzadi törtĂ©nete ". In AlmĂĄsi, Tibor; DraskĂłczy, IstvĂĄn; JancsĂł, Ăva (eds.).
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for a short time in the first half of 1276. Finally, Mojs served as treasurer of the queenly court from 1277 until his death in 1280.
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and Dominicans, along with others. During the process, Mojs declared the fullness of his mental capacity. The 1280 last will was a "
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in accordance with his 1272 letter of intent, in which he granted them a right of usufruct over these estates. Papal legate
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on 2 July, Mojs was among the signatories of the document. Mojs was the first Palatine, who assumed the dignity of
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1773:(in Hungarian). História, MTA Történettudomånyi Intézete.
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334:monastery at ĂbrahĂĄm (near
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702:, an influential lord in
559:Hungaria cum suis regibus
418:an agreement in Pressburg
224:, who was referred to as
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1746:Zsoldos, Attila (2007).
1725:Zsoldos, Attila (2005).
1003:, pp. 20, 198, 204.
392:who crowned him king in
19:Not to be confused with
2031:Masters of the stewards
774:place of authentication
551:Emeric, King of Hungary
181:last will and testament
89:September/December 1280
65:Lawrence, son of Kemény
55:Lawrence, son of Kemény
1843:Master of the stewards
1607:MarkĂł, LĂĄszlĂł (2006).
567:Rostislav Mikhailovich
542:
527:) in the early 1290s.
509:de nobiliorte prosapia
379:from 1270 to 1272 and
361:Anna, Duchess of MacsĂł
308:BĂ©la, Duke of Slavonia
282:Master of the stewards
244:
1714:Wertner, MĂłr (1892).
1672:SzĆcs, Tibor (2014).
1274:, pp. 4â6, 8â11.
770:Thomas, Bishop of VĂĄc
533:
519:and his spouse Queen
412:there, the castle of
369:Ottokar II of Bohemia
260:(present-day Zdenci,
238:
2011:Palatines of Hungary
1693:SzƱcs, JenĆ (2002).
1657:. pp. 297â313.
1015:, pp. 117, 119.
1909:Judge of the Cumans
1876:Palatine of Hungary
1810:Master of the horse
1411:, pp. 591â592.
1386:, pp. 611â612.
1374:, pp. 308â309.
1359:, pp. 143â146.
1342:, pp. 137â138.
1313:, pp. 311â313.
1262:, pp. 606â609.
1250:, pp. 133â135.
1156:, pp. 68, 206.
1078:, pp. 83, 194.
940:, pp. 55, 178.
817:in addition to the
788:Classical antiquity
447:Elizabeth the Cuman
422:Judge of the Cumans
274:Master of the horse
37:Palatine of Hungary
1792:Political offices
1695:Az utolsĂł ĂrpĂĄdok
1588:Studia Caroliensia
1296:Jakubovich 1922â23
1272:KarĂĄcsonyi 1922â23
613:and the person of
543:
521:Fenenna of Kuyavia
463:Isabella of Sicily
398:perpetual ispĂĄnate
245:
241:Kirchschlag Castle
226:royal sword-bearer
1984:
1983:
1973:Succeeded by
1940:Succeeded by
1884:Succeeded by
1851:Succeeded by
1818:Succeeded by
1780:978-963-9627-38-3
1759:978-963-9627-15-4
1685:978-963-508-697-9
1536:978-615-5897-20-7
1487:, pp. 55â56.
1472:, pp. 51â52.
875:(Mojs kinship 1.)
642:personal property
256:beyond the river
185:BĂĄthory de SomlyĂł
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433:Joachim Gutkeled
386:Esztergom County
266:Duchy of Austria
196:BĂ©la's confidant
187:noble families.
119:relative of the
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615:Jacob Svetoslav
504:
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455:Maria Laskarina
442:Ban of Slavonia
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342:, dedicated to
230:Pousa BĂĄr-KalĂĄn
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1594:(3â4): 47â64.
1583:
1562:
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1501:
1499:, p. 271.
1489:
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1401:
1388:
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1286:, p. 313.
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1223:, p. 139.
1206:
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807:Székesfehérvår
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619:György Györffy
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314:of Somogy and
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1497:Zsoldos 2011
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1485:KulcsĂĄr 2006
1470:KulcsĂĄr 2006
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1458:KulcsĂĄr 2006
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1446:KulcsĂĄr 2006
1441:
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1428:
1421:KulcsĂĄr 2006
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1384:Wertner 1892
1379:
1372:Spekner 2005
1357:Bachusz 2019
1340:Bachusz 2019
1323:Bachusz 2019
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1311:Spekner 2005
1291:
1284:Spekner 2005
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1267:
1260:Wertner 1892
1255:
1248:Bachusz 2019
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1221:Bachusz 2019
1202:KulcsĂĄr 2006
1197:
1190:Zsoldos 2011
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1154:Zsoldos 2011
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1142:Zsoldos 2011
1127:Zsoldos 2005
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1091:Zsoldos 2011
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1064:KulcsĂĄr 2006
1049:Zsoldos 2007
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1008:
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977:Zsoldos 2007
972:
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914:Zsoldos 2011
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704:Transylvania
700:Nicholas Pok
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658:Fejér County
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324:Bihar County
319:
311:
301:. Historian
295:Duke Stephen
292:
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164:
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159:
117:unidentified
116:
109:unidentified
108:
95:Noble family
21:Mojs II Ăkos
2001:1280 deaths
1977:Maurice Osl
1965:Judge royal
778:Franciscans
646:BĂ©kĂĄsmegyer
587:hagiography
539:hagiography
502:Marriage(s)
491:Judge royal
344:Virgin Mary
270:Kirchschlag
112:(uncertain)
51:Predecessor
1990:Categories
1956:Ugrin CsĂĄk
1914:1270â1272
1881:1270â1272
1848:1256â1258
1815:1251â1254
1801:Ernye Ăkos
1434:GenealĂłgia
1397:GenealĂłgia
1115:SzƱcs 2002
1103:SzĆcs 2014
1076:SzĆcs 2014
1037:SzƱcs 2002
1025:SzĆcs 2014
989:SzƱcs 2002
953:SzƱcs 2002
902:MarkĂł 2006
873:GenealĂłgia
853:References
783:codicillus
746:Andrew III
517:Andrew III
479:Ugrin CsĂĄk
475:Peter CsĂĄk
426:ex officio
332:Cistercian
303:JenĆ SzƱcs
136:a daughter
1642:0021-1486
1600:1419-1334
1579:1216-7258
1558:1216-7258
1552:: 14â27.
1409:MikĂł 2013
1233:MikĂł 2013
825:, GörbĆ,
819:marturina
793:marturina
732:oligarchs
679:Elizabeth
671:Dominican
662:Pincehely
575:Kisszeben
437:Ladislaus
394:Esztergom
363:and some
222:Alexander
218:Andrew II
214:Duke BĂ©la
134:Elizabeth
104:Spouse(s)
61:Successor
46:1270â1272
30:Mojs (II)
1888:Lawrence
1867:Lawrence
1822:Lawrence
1573:: 3â13.
693:Veszprém
686:Children
635:magistra
599:Beguines
537:, whose
483:PolgĂĄrdi
336:DombĂłvĂĄr
328:Bulgaria
316:VaraĆŸdin
210:Slavonia
202:Mojs (I)
1518:Sources
1432:Engel:
1395:Engel:
871:Engel:
827:CsibrĂĄk
815:SzakĂĄly
803:Meggyes
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