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282:. According to Croatian historian Antun Nekić, Peter's political ascension took place because the Csáks, who dominated the royal council since 1277 decided to deprive the Gutkeleds from power for unknown reasons sometime after July 1279, despite their temporary alliance against the Kőszegis which was concluded after Joachim's death. It is possible that Peter left the allegiance of the Gutkeleds during that time and swore loyalty to the Csák kindred. In contrast, historian Attila Zsoldos considered Ladislaus IV, who was declared to be of age in May 1277, pursued an active and independent policy in the years 1277–1281, and Peter was able to rise to the narrow elite of the realm, because he faithfully supported the monarch against 305: 270:, who threatened Joachim's territorial domain in Slavonia. The Babonići rose up in rebellion in Slavonia in early 1277. Although the Hungarian royal army was able to suppress the rebellion by August 1277, where Peter also participated, but his lord Joachim Gutkeled was killed in a battle in April 1277 and his oligarchic domain quickly disintegrated due to the partition agreements between the Kőszegis and the Babonići. 433:(Garešnica) lordship by Ladislaus IV in March 1277 by eternal right. Despite that, the monarch donated the lordship with its accessories (the castle and the surrounding lands) to Peter for his loyal service in June 1283, saying that Peter formerly possessed the lordship, but it was wrongfully taken from him. Croatian historian Antun Nekić considered Peter belonged to the court of Elizabeth, then 391:
Ladislaus IV regained his complete range of motion by the summer of 1280. He reinstated his previously removed confidants in the royal council, including Peter Tétény, who was appointed Ban of Slavonia sometime between May and July 1280. Although Peter remained a confidant of the monarch, he was
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and Szentgyörgy estate. Meanwhile, Ladislaus IV captured and imprisoned Philip of Fermo in late December 1279 or early January 1280. This escalation completely alienated the Hungarian lords from the monarch: as a result, they – under the leadership of Matthew Csák – decided to imprison the king.
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Peter elevated to the position of Ban of Slavonia for the third time sometime between April 1281 (Nicholas Kőszegi's last appearance) and June 1283 (Peter's first mention in this capacity). In this capacity, Peter was involved in the harsh dispute between Dowager Queen
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to Peter and his brothers in April 1281; both lands were formerly considered inherited estates of the Tétény clan, but were confiscated and attached to Baranya County during the ascension of Béla IV. Peter participated in the royal campaign against the rebellious
347:(Scentgurg or Szentgyörgy), which was opposed by Paul's brothers, Peter and Kemény. Despite the verdict, the estate remained in the hands of the Tétény clan; as only a few years later Peter received an exemption for the taxation regarding the 221:, who served as Ban of Slavonia from that year and was a central figure of the 1270s civil wars and feudal anarchy. Under Joachim's command, Peter took part in the Bohemian–Hungarian war in the spring of 1273, when King 197:
as one of the sons of Benedict. He had two brothers Paul and Kemény. The Tétény clan was one of the most powerful clans in the first third of the 13th century, during the reign of
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and the Kőszegi family. By the 1290s, the Kőszegis practically extended their influence over the whole region. Simultaneously with his baronial dignity, Peter was also styled as
241:), where the town was recovered during the second phase of Ottokar's invasion in the autumn of 1273. During the siege, two of his teeth were knocked out by an arrow shot. 955: 279: 51: 448: 368:, both the legate and the king were set free within a month, in February 1280. It is plausible that Peter was that family member, who built the castle of 988: 976: 396:
in October 1280 at the latest. For their loyalty during his imprisonment, Ladislaus donated the estates Aszuág (Ozyag; in the area between present-day
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as a prisoner. Paul Tétény attempted to free Ladislaus with an armed force, but he failed. This proves that Peter and his kinship did not join the
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is first referred to as Ban of Slavonia in November 1284, already. Peter married an unidentified noblewoman from the Siklós branch of the
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question. Ladislaus appointed nobles who had been neglected until now to the court positions, including Peter Tétény,
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against the monarch. The royal council deprived Peter from his position around January 1280, and he was replaced by
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over the lordship of Garić (Garics or Podgaric). Timothy and his diocese were granted the castle of Garić and
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Zsoldos, Attila (1997). "Téténytől a Hód-tóig. Az 1279 és 1282 közötti évek politikatörténetének vázlata ".
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Peter is first referred to as Ban of Slavonia on the last day of 1279. He presided over a general assembly (
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baronial group, which fought for the supreme power and political control over the royal council against the
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Benedict, son of Job. The estate is identical with present-day Dimičkovina, a borough of Daruvar.
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in his own document in October 1283, when donated a portion in his inherited land Toplica to his
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During the 1270s internal conflict under the minor Ladislaus' reign, Peter belonged to the
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ruled in favor of Conrad and ordered that Conrad should be brought into Paul's estate
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Sometime after January 1280, Ladislaus was arrested and transferred to the fort of
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filed a lawsuit against his brother Paul, because the latter looted his village in
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Peter Tétény was installed Ban of Slavonia in the second half of 1279, succeeding
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Peter's sons, Lawrence and Nicholas appeared before the collegiate chapter of
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three times (1279–1280, 1280 and 1283). He was a faithful confidant of King
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A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig: Életrajzi Lexikon
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Sometime around 1270, Peter entered the service of the powerful lord
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domains. Peter was forefather of the Pekri (or Pekry) noble family.
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in the summer of 1281. He was present at the siege of the fort of
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of Joachim Gutkeled, Peter participated in the clashes with the
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invaded Northern Hungary. Peter was present in the recapture of
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Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1301–1457, I.
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A magyar nemzetségek a XIV. század közepéig. III. kötet
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of Baranya County and the Gerzence lordship located in
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mountain, which later became a royal property in 1335.
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in August, and also fought in the successful attack at
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Helikon Kiadó. 212: 458: 384:in Croatia, on the top of the 1: 1067:13th-century Hungarian people 880:Hungarian Academy of Sciences 827:Hungarian Academy of Sciences 516: 535:(Genus Tétény, Pekri branch) 320:) of the realm of Slavonia ( 7: 1077:Medieval Hungarian soldiers 513:, descended from Lawrence. 435:Duchess of Macsó and Bosnia 190:Peter II was born into the 185: 10: 1098: 819:Karácsonyi, János (1901). 787: 168:Tétény nembeli (II.) Péter 1038: 1027: 1017: 1005: 994: 984: 972: 961: 951: 946: 919: 505:, in accordance with her 427:Timothy, Bishop of Zagreb 380:), laid near present-day 178:in his fight against the 149: 139: 131: 116: 108: 101: 74: 47: 35: 28: 21: 895:Zsoldos, Attila (2011). 364:. 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Index

Ban of Slavonia
Nicholas Gutkeled
Stephen Dorozsma
Nicholas Kőszegi
Stephen Dorozsma
Nicholas Kőszegi
Ivan Kőszegi
Noble family
gens Tétény
Hungarian
Ban of Slavonia
Ladislaus IV of Hungary
oligarchic
gens (clan) Tétény
Andrew II of Hungary
Slavonia
Béla IV
Joachim Gutkeled
Ottokar II of Bohemia
Győr
Szombathely
Nagyszombat
Slovakia
Kőszegi
Gutkeled
Csák
Aba
familiaris
Babonići
Nicholas Gutkeled

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