Dózsa Debreceni

Dózsa Debreceni
Palatine of Hungary
Reign 1322
Predecessor Dominic Rátót
Successor Philip Druget

Issue

6 sons
a daughter
Noble family House of Debreceni
Father Andrew I
Died 1322 or 1323

Dózsa Debreceni, or Dózsa of Debrecen (Hungarian: Debreceni Dózsa; died in 1322 or 1323), was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary in the early 14th century.[1] He was Palatine in 1322, and Voivode of Transylvania between 1318 and 1321.[2] He was one of the staunchest supporters of Charles I of Hungary.[3][4]

References

  1. Markó 2006, p. 213.
  2. Zsoldos 2011, pp. 2, 11.
  3. Engel 2001, p. 133.
  4. Pop 2005, p. 252.

Sources

  • Bárány, Attila (2011). "Debreceni Dózsa küzdelme a bihari oligarchákkal [Dózsa Debreceni's Struggle with Oligarchs in Bihar]". In Bárány, Attila; Papp, Klára; Szálkai, Tamás. Debrecen város 650 éves. Várostörténeti tanulmányok (in Hungarian). Debreceni Egyetem. Történelmi Intézet. pp. 75–126. ISBN 963-821-6468. 
  • Engel, Pál (2001). The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526. I.B. Tauris Publishers. ISBN 1-86064-061-3. 
  • Markó, László (2006). A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig: Életrajzi Lexikon [Great Officers of State in Hungary from King Saint Stephen to Our Days: A Biographical Encyclopedia] (in Hungarian). Helikon Kiadó. ISBN 963-547-085-1. 
  • Pop, Ioan-Aurel (2005). "Transylvania in the 14th century and the first half of the 15th century (1300-1456)". In Pop, Ioan-Aurel; Nägler, Thomas. The History of Transylvania, Vol. I. (Until 1541). Romanian Cultural Institute (Center for Transylvanian Studies). pp. 247–298. ISBN 973-7784-00-6. 
  • Zsoldos, Attila (2011). Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1000–1301 [Secular Archontology of Hungary, 1000–1301] (in Hungarian). História, MTA Történettudományi Intézete. ISBN 978-963-9627-38-3. 
Dózsa
House of Debreceni
Born: ? Died: 1322 or 1323
Political offices
Preceded by
Nicholas Meggyesi
Voivode of Transylvania
1318–1321
Succeeded by
Thomas Szécsényi
Preceded by
Dominic Rátót
Palatine of Hungary
1322
Succeeded by
Philip Druget
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