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Nicholas I Drugeth

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266:, the King was at dinner with the Queen and his sons in his residence before the castle of Vyssegrad, when Felicianus secretly entered and stood before the King's table. He drew his sharp sword from its scabbard and like a mad dog threw himself upon the King, the Queen and the sons in pitiless desire to kill them. But the pity of a pitiful God prevented him from executing his intent. Yet he slightly wounded the King in the right hand. But, alas, from the right hand of the most saintly Queen he severed four fingers which in her almsgiving she was wont to extend in pity to the poor, the wretched and the downcast. Then he tried to kill the royal princes who were present, but their tutors, Gyula de Kenesich's son and Nicolaus, son of the Count Palatine Johannes , placed themselves in his way and received mortal wounds in the head, but the boys were unhurt. Then Johannes, son of Alexander from the county of 517: 508:– exerted a powerful influence on him, which resulted the immediate political marginalization of William Drugeth. Two months after the death of Charles I, William also died in September 1342. Thereafter, his estates in Northeast Hungary ought to pass back to the Crown, as he had no any legitimate male heirs. Under the influence of Queen Elizabeth and Thomas SzĂ©csĂ©nyi – the "Polish party" –, Louis rejected William's last will and testament from 1330, and his younger brother Nicholas was not recognized as his heir. Instead of him, 513:
previous decades, they felt they can have only secondary roles compare to them. Louis, who already was born in Hungary, did not have an emotional dimension to the place of origin – Naples – of his family, as a result the Drugeth family no longer enjoyed this special attention. The idea that Nicholas Drugeth should be the next lord of the Drugeth Province was never seriously consider. After a brief power demand of Thomas SzĂ©csĂ©nyi, the semi-autuonomus province in Northeast Hungary was partitioned and disintegrated by early 1343.
332: 31: 769:). He built a fortified mansion there. The GerĂ©ny (or Geren) branch of the Drugeth family descended from him, but this branch became extinct after two generations by the end of the 14th century. After a possible division of the heritage, Nicholas' brother, John II administered the family estates in ZemplĂ©n County. The Homonna branch of the family, descended from him, continued to exist until 1684, as the only surviving cadet branch of the Drugeth family. 538:) – out of the nine that they used to have, and they were virtually pushed back within the territory of Ung and ZemplĂ©n counties, a relatively uninhabited area at the northeast corner of the kingdom, while the regions rich with mines or on the trade routes between Poland and Central Hungary were irretrievably lost. Nicholas and John became the possessors of the Homonna lordship in ZemplĂ©n County, which consisted of 22 villages: 693:. Đura Hardi considers Nicholas took advantage of his personal military presence, and visited the feudal estate of Pascarola in order to "persuade" the vassals and subjects there to be faithful again. This land was the last point of connection for the Drugeth family to the old homeland. Hungary, meanwhile, became their new home, despite the losses of 1342, which was richer and more spacious than Pascarola. 270:, a youth of good disposition who was the Queen's second cup-bearer, threw himself upon Felicianus as upon a wild beast and struck at him with a dagger between the neck and the shoulder with such force that he felled him to the ground. Then from this side and that the King's soldiers rushed in and dispatched him as if he were some monster, severing the wretch's limbs with their terrible swords. 697: 312:. Philip joined the accompaniment of Clementia's brother Charles in the journey to Hungary, where laid claim to the throne and successfully acquired it by 1310. Nicholas had an elder brother William, and two much more younger siblings, John II and (possibly) Clementia. They grew up together in the queenly court of Clementia at 668:
Although politically marginalized, Nicholas Drugeth did not become disgraced at the royal court. Along with several other lords, he participated in the Neapolitan campaign of Louis in 1350. Consequently, Nicholas returned to his original homeland, the Kingdom of Naples after more than two decades. It
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Nicholas Drugeth was also dismissed from his courtly positions at the turn of 1342 and 1343. He was last styled as Master of the cupbearers in January 1343, while the governance of Ugocsa County was taken from him still in the autumn of 1342. The royal court also confiscated the vast majority of the
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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 lived in Hungary for decades as the king's most loyal comrade-in-arms, and by the time of his death (June or July 1327) he had risen to be one of the most
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The return of the Drugeths to the national elite and power proved to be only temporary; Nicholas died barely a year later, in May or June 1355. Nicholas had two sons from his unidentified wife, John III and Ladislaus I. They remained local – albeit, prominent – nobles in Ung County without national
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was made Palatine of Hungary within weeks, who had held only insignificant positions before that (prior to this, three consecutive Drugeth family members filled the position – Philip, John I and William). The Hungarian barons were fed up with the Drugeths because, based on the experiences of the
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in January 1344. Đura Hardi emphasizes Maria had no legal right to inherit the feudal estate, in comparison to her late husband's brothers, who did not receive an invitation to accompany Elizabeth on her journey to Naples. In the upcoming years, there were various lawsuits between the Drugeth
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Louis and Joanna signed a peace treaty in March 1352. Joanna and her husband, Louis of Taranto returned to the Kingdom of Naples and Louis' troops were withdrawn. Nicholas Drugeth also returned to Hungary either in 1352 or 1353. He resided in the kingdom by April 1353. As a reward for his
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in 1354, but died in the next year. The Gerény branch of the Drugeth family descended from him, but this branch became extinct after two generations by the end of the 14th century. The Homonna branch, as the only surviving cadet branch descended from his younger brother.
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Drugeths' private property. On 7 January 1343, a court hearing was held, where Nicholas and his younger brother John II submitted a charter in order to prove their right to William's heritage. As a result, the brothers were given back three castles – Barkó, JeszenƑ and
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of Queen Elizabeth – further reduced his heritage: when she escorted her mistress to Naples, she exercised her alleged widow right to William's family estate in Naples, when she was granted a portion from Pascarola, the main feudal property of the Drugeths, by Queen
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Although in these times the people of Hungary enjoyed the loved tranquility of peace and the kingdom was on all sides secure against its enemies, yet the hater of peace and the sower of envy, the devil, put into the heart of a certain soldier named
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without male heirs, Nicholas would have inherited his large wealth and power in Northeast Hungary in 1342, but as a result of court intrigues, the newly enthroned Louis I confiscated most of the inheritance. Nicholas and his younger brother
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in Northeast Hungary, instantly becoming the richest and most powerful magnate in the Kingdom of Hungary. Nicholas also arrived to Hungary in 1327 or 1328. Along with Nicholas TapolcsĂĄnyi (or Knesich), Nicholas Drugeth became the tutor
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looked back on a six-decade tradition. Both Nicholas Drugeth and Nicholas TapolcsĂĄnyi were present, when an enraged noble Felician ZĂĄh attempted to assassinate the entire royal family at dinner on 17 April 1330 in the royal palace of
371:, the two tutors managed to save the lives of the princes by placing themselves in Felician's way. Both Drugeth and TapolcsĂĄnyi received severe ("mortal") wounds in the head, but they both successfully recovered after the incident. 733:) over their landholdings by King Louis. Following the death of Thomas SzĂ©csĂ©nyi, Nicholas was appointed Judge royal – the second most prestigious secular position in the kingdom – in April 1354. Beside that, he also served as 637:
of Ung County from 1343 to 1354 – the last remaining position within the former political administration of the collapsing Drugeth Province. Local nobles joined and continued his service; for instance, his earliest
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Charles I died in VisegrĂĄd on 16 July 1342. His 16-year-old son Louis I ascended the Hungarian throne without resistance five days later. Although Louis had attained the age of majority, his mother Queen
483:. They argued, Nicholas, as tutor of the six-year-old Andrew, remained in Naples for a while. However, there is no source for that, as Đura Hardi emphasizes. Nicholas participated in the war against the 721:(TrstenĂ© pri HornĂĄde) in AbaĂșj County after the death of Maria Follia, who possessed the village for the rest of her life. In November 1353, Nicholas and his brother, John were granted the 450:. Micholas would inherit William's charters and documents, his entire stud, workstock, his guarantor horses and his weapons, under the conditions that he owes their sister Clementia 300 677:, marched towards Naples in the following months. The city of Salerno was besieged and occupied on 27 June 1350. After Louis decided to return Hungary following the capture of 454:
of fine silver from the income of the listed estates, to which he grants the customs duty of LublĂł to their sister until full settlement. William also entrusted his personal
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Nicholas was born in the 1300s as the second 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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influential barons. While John succeeded his brother as Palatine of Hungary, William, who was in his twenties, inherited his late uncle's wealth and large-scale
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Walter to Nicholas that he may be accorded the same treatment as he enjoyed, and if he were to leave his service, he would be dismissed with a worthy payment.
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counties. Nevertheless, although politically marginalized, Nicholas did not lose his favor at the royal court. He participated in Louis'
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and István Miskolczy considered prince Andrew was accompanied by Nicholas to Naples in 1333–1334, where he was betrothed to his cousin
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Nicholas Drugeth was first styled as Master of the cupbearers by a contemporary charter in August 1332. Beside that, he also served as
426:(Niedzica) – with their benefits and accessories. The castles laid in the territory of the Drugeth Province in Northeast Hungary, in 411: 394:(i.e. the youngest brother John II was excluded from the inheritance). Accordingly, Nicholas would have inherited eight castles – 1442: 1432: 765:
political significance. Sometime after 1343, Nicholas moved his permanent residence to Gerény (present-day Horjani, a borough of
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and John – Nicholas' father – were considered as the most important members of the family. While John entered the service of
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on behalf of the Saint Mary family chapel with the rank of a parish church, which located in the Drugeths' feudal estate in
622:(today ZemplĂ­n, Slovakia) with its fair in the southeast part of the county. Nicholas and John inherited the villages of 1462: 168: 1279: 1258: 1209: 1185: 1154: 689:
were installed as military captain of Salerno and Aversa, respectively. Their troops successfully fought against
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at the turn of 1327 and 1328. Nicholas entered the service of the royal court as one of the tutors of princes
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and Zemplén counties, all but one of the castles are located in what is now Slovakia; Dunajec is located in
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of Ung County in that year. Nicholas inherited several lawsuits from his predecessor. The royal castle of
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were able to retain landholdings only in the mostly uninhabited, northeasternmost part of the kingdom, in
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participation in the Neapolitan campaign, the Hungarian monarch confirmed his legitimate ownership over
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Chronica de Gestis Hungarorum (Edited by DezsƑ DercsĂ©nyi) (1970). Corvina, Taplinger Publishing.
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baron and military leader in the first half of the 14th century. As a member of the prestigious
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in the summer of 1336. He was present at the siege of the fort of Kreisbach (near present-day
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from the same month. He held these offices until 1343 and 1342, respectively. Historians
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is also conceivable that he had previously arrived to Southern Italy as a member of
443: 216: 670: 484: 480: 367: 348: 1295:(in Hungarian). MTA BölcsĂ©szettudomĂĄnyi KutatĂłközpont TörtĂ©nettudomĂĄnyi IntĂ©zete. 757:("office fief"). He donated a nearby accessory land called Katazna to one of his 647: 630:(present-day VeÄŸkĂ© KapuĆĄany and Močiar in Slovakia, respectively) in Ung County. 603: 531: 317: 262:. In the year of our Lord 1330, on April 17, the Wednesday after the octave of 208: 203: 156: 1244: 738: 516: 435: 431: 336: 331: 243: 192: 1319: 726: 407: 297: 176: 172: 124: 104: 195:'s unsuccessful assassination attempt in 1330. Thereafter, Nicholas served as 1416: 1370: 682: 468: 447: 427: 403: 391: 267: 674: 643: 30: 1270:
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Drugeti. Povest o usponu i padu porodice pratilaca AnĆŸujskih kraljeva
583: 551: 591: 325: 615: 539: 766: 575: 567: 423: 387: 285: 99: 704:, belonged to Nicholas Drugeth's income, when holding the dignity 563: 559: 463: 419: 714: 535: 224: 660:(Leles), who claimed the ownership of Nagykapos for themselves. 717:(Novosad) in Zemplén County and assured him that he will grant 678: 607: 439: 395: 289: 263: 954: 862: 657: 547: 321: 313: 320:. Nicholas was certainly adult by 1324, when paid the papal 191:. In this capacity, he protected boldly the children during 1225:(in Serbo-Croatian (Latin script)). Faculty of Philosophy, 893: 891: 889: 696: 296:
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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as the governor of Apulia, while Nicholas Drugeth and
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Az orszågbírói intézmény története a XIV. szåzadban
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116:Ladislaus I 56:Predecessor 42:Judge royal 1417:Categories 1397:1354–1355 1364:1332–1343 1315:Nicholas I 1196:Engel, PĂĄl 1126:Hardi 2012 1090:Engel 1996 1066:Engel 1996 1054:Hardi 2012 1027:Hardi 2012 1015:Hardi 2012 1003:Engel 1996 973:Hardi 2012 961:Engel 1996 937:MarkĂł 2006 922:Hardi 2012 898:Engel 1996 881:Hardi 2012 857:Hardi 2012 845:Hardi 2012 833:Hardi 2012 821:Hardi 2012 809:MarkĂł 2006 797:Hardi 2012 773:References 759:familiares 731:ius gladii 542:(Ptičie), 414:(Plaveč), 406:(Brekov), 304:, briefly 177:his father 165:Neapolitan 624:Nagykapos 604:HolcsikĂłc 592:Göröginye 566:(PapĂ­n), 562:(ZubnĂ©), 556:Sztakcsin 550:(Snina), 502:Elizabeth 354:pedagogus 326:Pascarola 302:Clementia 286:Provençal 181:Charles I 169:Hungarian 149:Hungarian 66:Successor 51:1354–1355 1247:(1988). 1198:(1996). 767:Uzhhorod 576:LĂĄcfalva 564:Papfalva 456:servitor 400:TrebiĆĄov 388:Slovakia 363:VisegrĂĄd 349:province 273:—  114:John III 1135:Sources 620:ZemplĂ©n 612:Salamon 600:LukasĂłc 588:Porubka 584:Homonna 580:Hazsina 552:Tavarna 544:Kemence 540:Peticse 536:Ukraine 532:Nevicke 420:Szokoly 412:Palocsa 408:JeszenƑ 396:SzalĂĄnc 310:Navarre 260:Andreas 225:Salerno 217:ZemplĂ©n 209:John II 204:William 1331:  1328:1300s 1299:  1278:  1257:  1233:  1208:  1184:  1153:  719:NĂĄdasd 679:Aversa 658:Lelesz 653:Joanna 628:MocsĂĄr 616:ZĂĄhony 608:Pihnye 572:HankĂłc 568:JankĂłc 548:Szinna 477:Joanna 440:Poland 428:Szepes 322:tithes 298:Philip 290:Apulia 264:Easter 189:Andrew 167:-born 157:Slovak 145:Druget 143:(also 131:Mother 121:Father 1333:Died: 1326:Born: 755:honor 743:ispĂĄn 735:ispĂĄn 727:Latin 715:Újlak 640:ispĂĄn 638:vice- 635:ispĂĄn 596:Kajna 560:Zubna 464:ispĂĄn 452:marks 436:SĂĄros 432:AbaĂșj 416:LublĂł 404:BarkĂł 314:Paris 268:Potok 185:Louis 111:Issue 86:1300s 77: 48:Reign 1297:ISBN 1276:ISBN 1255:ISBN 1231:ISBN 1206:ISBN 1182:ISBN 1151:ISBN 747:ÓvĂĄr 626:and 448:Pest 316:and 308:and 258:and 256:Lays 250:and 215:and 187:and 91:Died 83:Born 749:in 737:of 467:of 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Index


Judge royal
Thomas Szécsényi
Nicholas Szécsi
Noble family
House of Drugeth
John I Drugeth
Hungarian
Slovak
Neapolitan
Hungarian
Drugeth family
his father
Charles I
Louis
Andrew
Felician ZĂĄh
Master of the cupbearers
William
John II
Ung
Zemplén
second Neapolitan campaign
Salerno
Judge royal
Felicianus, of the line of Zaah
King Charles
Queen Elizabeth
Lays
Andreas

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