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Hont-Pázmány Márton

Ban Slawonii
Sędzia królewski
Ban Slawonii
Okres od (1) 1202, (2) 1212
do (1) 1202, (2) 1213
Poprzednik 1. Miklós
2. Kacsics Mihály
2. Kacsics Simon
Następca 1. Bogátradvány Ipoch
2. Kán I. Gyula
Sędzia królewski
Okres (1) 1202, (2) 1212
Poprzednik Kán I. Gyula
Następca Vázsony Atyusz
Dane biograficzne
Klan Hont-Pázmány
Pochodzenie węgierskie
Państwo Królestwo Węgier
w unii personalnej
z Królestwem Chorwacji
Urodziny data nieznana
Śmierć miedzy 1236 a 1245
Ojciec Vajk
Matka nieznana
Żona nieznana
Dzieci brak
Sukcesy Założył opactwo Ipolyság (dziś Šahy na Słowacji).

Martin from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (; died between 1236 and 1245) was a Hungarian influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as Judge royal in 1214, during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary.

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Ruins of Ipolyság (Šahy) Abbey

He was born into the Hont-Pázmány kindred of German ancestry, founded by knights Hont and Pázmány in the late 10th century. His father was Vajk, he had also two brothers.[1] Martin was a loyal supporter of Duke Andrew, who rebelled against the realm of his brother, King Emeric at several times. In contemporary records, he was first mentioned as ispán of Szolnok County in 1201.[2] He was appointed Ban of Slavonia in 1202, when his lord Andrew held the royal title of Duke of Slavonia.[3] Martin served as ispán of Vas County from 1203 to 1206.[4]

Following the sudden death of the child Ladislaus III, his uncle Andrew II ascended the throne in 1205. According to the charters, Martin functioned as ispán of Trencsén County (1208)[5] and head of Újvár and Keve Counties (1209) during the early years of King Andrew II.[6] In 1212 he was appointed Ban of Slavonia for the second time, replacing Michael Kacsics. He held this position until 1213 when he was succeeded by Julius Kán.[7] He was promoted to Judge royal and ispán of Csanád County in 1214.[8]

In 1220s he joined the inner circle of Duke Béla, who complained about his father's number of measures and land policy. Martin served as ispán of Fejér County in 1222. He was a titular Ban in the ducal court of Béla in 1224. He was also mentioned in this capacity in 1234, when he was delegated to a member of a court of justice chaired by Ugrin Csák, the Archbishop of Kalocsa. Martin founded the Ipolyság Abbey (today Šahy, Slovakia) around 1236, now during the reign of Béla IV (r. 1235–1270). He died without male descendants by 1245.[1]

Sources

  • (Po węgiersku) Markó, László (2006). A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig – Életrajzi Lexikon ("The High Officers of the Hungarian State from Saint Stephen to the Present Days – A Biographical Encyclopedia") (2nd edition); Helikon Kiadó Kft., Budapest;
  • (Po węgiersku) Zsoldos, Attila (2011). Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1000–1301 ("Secular Archontology of Hungary, 1000–1301"). História, MTA Történettudományi Intézete. Budapest.
Martin
Born: ?  Died: between 1236 and 1245
Political offices
Preceded by
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Ban of Slavonia
1202
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
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Ban of Slavonia
1212–1213
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
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Judge royal
1214
Succeeded by
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Około 1201 r. Martin z pokrewnej Hont-Pázmány (? -1236/1245) pełnił funkcję hrabiego (przychodzi) na dworze przyszłego króla Węgier Andrzeja II i służył jako Zakaz Chorwacji i Dalmacji. W 1202 r. I między 1212 a 1213 r. Martin był Banem Slawonii, a Ban został nazwany Banem również w 1224 i 1234 r. W 1214 r. Pełnił funkcję sędziego królewskiego. Założył opactwo Ipolyság (dziś Šahy na Słowacji).

Around 1201, Martin from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (?–1236/1245) held the office of count (comes) at the court of the future King Andrew II of Hungary, and served as the Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia. In 1202 and between 1212-1213, Martin was the Ban of Slavonia and he was styled Ban also in 1224 and 1234. In 1214, he held the office of judge royal (országbíró). He founded the Abbey of Ipolyság (today Šahy in Slovakia).

Przypisy

  1. 1,0 1,1 Markó 2006, p. 282.
  2. Zsoldos 2011, p. 209.
  3. Zsoldos 2011, p. 42.
  4. Zsoldos 2011, p. 222.
  5. Zsoldos 2011, p. 214.
  6. Zsoldos 2011, p. 217.
  7. Zsoldos 2011, p. 43.
  8. Zsoldos 2011, p. 28.