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| − | + | * C. Tóth, Norbert (2012). "Szász vajda utódainak felemelkedése és bukása. A család vázlatos története 1365–1424 között [The Rise and Fall of the Descendants of Voivode Szász: The Schematic History of the Family between 1365–1424]". In Hegyi, Géza; W. Kovács, András (eds.). ''[https://www.academia.edu/5949845/Sz%C3%A1sz_vajda_ut%C3%B3dainak_felemelked%C3%A9se_%C3%A9s_buk%C3%A1sa._A_csal%C3%A1d_v%C3%A1zlatos_t%C3%B6rt%C3%A9nete_1365_1424_k%C3%B6z%C3%B6tt_The_Rise_and_Fall_of_the_Descendants_of_Voivode_Sz%C3%A1sz._The_Schematic_History_of_the_Family_between_1365_1424 A Szilágyság és a Wesselényi család (14–17. század)]'' (po węgiersku). Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület. str. 135–166. ISBN 978-606-8178-64-6. | |
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| + | * Horváth, Richárd (2012). "A bélteki Drágfiak és a királyi udvar kapcsolata a Hunyadiak korában [The family Drágfi of Beltiug (Béltek) and the Royal Court in the Hunyadis' time (1424–1490)]". In Hegyi, Géza; W. Kovács, András (eds.). ''[https://www.academia.edu/5944937/A_b%C3%A9lteki_Dr%C3%A1gfiak_%C3%A9s_a_kir%C3%A1lyi_udvar_kapcsolata_a_Hunyadiak_kor%C3%A1ban._In_A_Szilgys%C3%A1g_%C3%A9s_a_Wessel%C3%A9nyi_csal%C3%A1d_14-17._sz%C3%A1zad_Szerk._Hegyi_G%C3%A9za_%C3%A9s_W._Kov%C3%A1cs_Andr%C3%A1s._Kolozsv%C3%A1r_2012._2014_167-212_The_family_Dr%C3%A1gfi_of_Beltiug_and_the_Royal_Court_in_the_Hunyadis_time A Szilágyság és a Wesselényi család (14–17. század)]'' (po węgiersku). Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület. str. 167–212. ISBN 978-606-8178-64-6. | ||
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| + | * Neumann, Tibor (2012). "Drágfi Bertalan politikai szerepe II. Ulászló király idején [The Political Role of Bartholomew Drágfi in the reign of King Wladislas II]". In Hegyi, Géza; W. Kovács, András (eds.). ''[https://www.academia.edu/5919028/Dr%C3%A1gfi_Bertalan_politikai_szerepe_II._Ul%C3%A1szl%C3%B3_kir%C3%A1ly_idej%C3%A9n_The_Political_Role_of_Bartholomew_Dr%C3%A1gfi_in_the_reign_of_King_Wladislas_II A Szilágyság és a Wesselényi család (14–17. század)]'' (po węgiersku). Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület. str. 213–235. ISBN 978-606-8178-64-6. | ||
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The House of Dragoș,[1] also known as the House of Drăgoșești[2][3] () was founded by Dragoș[4][5] (also known as Dragoș Vodă[6] or Dragoș of Bedeu[7]), who was traditionally been considered the first ruler[4] or prince of Moldavia and who was Voivode in Maramureş.[8] Spis treściDrzewo genealogiczne[9]Dragos, Vajda (Pr) of Moldau (1352-53) had issue:
Notable members
Family descendantsCurrently the family descendants live in Romania (Maramureș County and Oaș Country of Satu Mare County), also in Poland, Switzerland, Ukraine.Szablon:Fact Coat of arms and historyVoivode Dragoş I de Bedeu (Bedő) voivode of Máramaros Prince of Moldavia[10] and his successor son Sas de Beltiug (Hungarian Szász de Béltek) Prince of Moldavia,[11][12][13] bore the blue (azure) escutcheon with the gold crescent, gold stars and gold arrow on their coat of arms.[11][12] Other notable scions of Dragoş I were Bartolomeu Drágfi of Beltiug (Béltek), Comes Perpetuus of Middle Szolnok (1479–1488), Voivode of Transylvania and Comes of the Székely people (1493–1499),[13] who had distinguished himself earlier as a royal knight of the Hungarian Royal Court defeating the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Breadfield (1479) together with Pál Kinizsi, István Báthory, Vuk Branković and Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân.[14][15][16] At the time of King Matthias Corvinus' death, Bartholomew Drágfi of Beltiug (Béltek) was among the wealthiest landowners of the country, three castles, two manor houses, eight market towns and about 200 villages were in his property.[13] His estates in Middle Szolnok and Satu Mare included the castles of Chioar and Ardud together with the large lordships surrounding them, and further, the castles of Șoimi and the castellum of Ceheiu.[13] Another important family member, among others, was Ioan Drágfi of Beltiug (Béltek) Comes of Temes County in 1525, who died 1526 in the Battle of Mohács.[14][15][16]
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House of Dragoș (Drăgoșești)
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| New title | Ruling House of Moldavia 1345 – 1364 |
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Ruling House of Transylvania 1493 – 1499 |
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