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Nicholas (I) Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi (I.) Miklós, Croatian: Nikola Gisingovac; died 1299) was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century. He was a member of the powerful Kőszegi family.
- Nicholas II Kőszegi
Nicholas (II) Kőszegi, also known as Nicholas the Rooster...
- Nicholas Kőszegi, Bishop of Győr
Nicholas Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi Miklós; 1282 –...
- Nicholas III Kőszegi
Nicholas (III) Kőszegi (Hungarian: Kőszegi (III.) Miklós;...
- Nicholas II Kőszegi
Gisingovac, German: Heinrich II. von Güns; died 26/29 September 1274), commonly known as Henry the Great, was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century who was the founder and first member of the powerful Kőszegi family.
- 1260–1267
- Lawrence, son of Kemény
Henry I Kőszegi, a significant figure of the era of so-called "feudal anarchy", was killed in the Battle of Föveny in September 1274. His power and wealth in Western Transdanubia were largely inherited by his two elder sons, Nicholas and Ivan, who divided their heirdom and the most valuable domains among themselves in 1279.
- c. 1255
- Dominic Rátót
- 1302–1305
- Nicholas Kőszegi
Nicolás (I) Kőszegi ( húngaro: Kőszegi (I.) Miklós, croata: Nikola Gisingovac; fallecido en 1299) fue un influyente señor húngaro de la segunda mitad del siglo XIII. Era miembro de la poderosa familia Kőszegi. Sirvió como Palatino de Hungría en varias ocasiones entre 1275 y 1298. También fue Prohibición de Eslavonia dos veces.