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75 relations: Aba (genus), Andrew III of Hungary, Apor Péc, Battle of Rozgony, Battle on the Marchfeld, Bereg County, Bohemia, Boldogkőváralja, Borsod County, Buda, Capetian House of Anjou, Carpathian Germans, Charles I of Hungary, Chronicon Pictum, Counties of Hungary (1000–1920), Crown prince, Dominican Order, Drugeth family, Finta Aba, Gönc, Gregory Péc, Holy Crown of Hungary, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Ispán, Ivan Kőszegi, James Borsa, Judge royal, Kačić family, Kingdom of Hungary, Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526), Košice, Ladislaus III Kán, Ladislaus IV of Hungary, Lesser Poland, Margaret Island, Master of the Horse (Kingdom of Hungary), Master of the treasury, Matthew III Csák, Maurice Csák, Michael Szentemágócs, Mizse, Mongol invasion of Europe, Mukachevo, National Archives of Hungary, Nicholas I Kőszegi, Oligarchy, Ottokar II of Bohemia, Palatine of Hungary, Peter, son of Petenye, Regéc, ... Expand index (25 more) »
- 14th-century Hungarian nobility
- Aba (genus)
- Assassinated Hungarian people
- History of Slovakia
- Oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary
- People assassinated in the 14th century
Aba (genus)
Aba is a noble kindred (genus) of the Kingdom of Hungary which according to the Gesta Hungarorum ("The Deeds of the Hungarians" part 32) derives from Pata (Latin: Pota) who was a nephew to Ed and Edemen and the ancestor of Samuel Aba.
See Amadeus Aba and Aba (genus)
Andrew III of Hungary
Andrew III the Venetian (III., Andrija III., Ondrej III.; – 14 January 1301) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1290 and 1301.
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Apor Péc
Apor from the kindred Péc (Péc nembeli Apor; died 1307) was a Hungarian baron and landowner at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Ladislaus IV and Andrew III. Amadeus Aba and Apor Péc are 13th-century births, judges royal and Palatines of Hungary.
Battle of Rozgony
The Battle of Rozgony or Battle of Rozhanovce was fought between King Charles Robert of Hungary and the family of Palatine Amade Aba on 15 June 1312, on the Rozgony (today Rozhanovce) field. Amadeus Aba and Battle of Rozgony are history of Slovakia.
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Battle on the Marchfeld
The Battle on the Marchfeld (i.e. Morava Field; Schlacht auf dem Marchfeld; Bitva na Moravském poli; Második morvamezei csata / dürnkruti csata); Bitwa pod Suchymi Krutami at Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen took place on 26 August 1278 and was a decisive event for the history of Central Europe for the following centuries.
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Bereg County
Bereg (Береґ) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Bereg County
Bohemia
Bohemia (Čechy; Böhmen; Čěska; Czechy) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic.
Boldogkőváralja
Boldogkőváralja is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Boldogkőváralja
Borsod County
Borsod was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Borsod County
Buda
Buda was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary and, since 1873, has been the western part of the Hungarian capital Budapest, on the west bank of the Danube.
Capetian House of Anjou
The Capetian House of Anjou, or House of Anjou-Sicily, or House of Anjou-Naples was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty.
See Amadeus Aba and Capetian House of Anjou
Carpathian Germans
Carpathian Germans (Karpatendeutsche or Mantaken, kárpátnémetek or felvidéki németek, Karpatskí Nemci, Germani carpatini) are a group of ethnic Germans in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Charles I of Hungary
Charles I, also known as Charles Robert (Károly Róbert; Karlo Robert; Karol Róbert; 128816 July 1342), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to his death.
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Chronicon Pictum
The Chronicon Pictum or Illuminated Chronicle (Latin for "Illustrated Chronicle", Képes Krónika, Obrázková kronika, Ungarische Bilderchronik, also referred to as Chronica Hungarorum, Chronicon Hungarie Pictum, Chronica Picta or Chronica de Gestis Hungarorum) is a medieval illustrated chronicle from the Kingdom of Hungary from the 14th century.
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Counties of Hungary (1000–1920)
A county (vármegye or megye; the earlier refers to the counties of the Kingdom of Hungary) is the name of a type of administrative unit in Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Counties of Hungary (1000–1920)
Crown prince
A crown prince or hereditary prince is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy.
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Dominican Order
The Order of Preachers (Ordo Prædicatorum; abbreviated OP), commonly known as the Dominican Order, is a Catholic mendicant order of pontifical right that was founded in France by a Castilian-French priest named Dominic de Guzmán.
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Drugeth family
The House of Drugeth was a powerful noble family (of French origin) of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 14th to 17th centuries whose possessions were located in the northeastern parts of the kingdom.
See Amadeus Aba and Drugeth family
Finta Aba
Finta from the kindred Aba (Aba nembeli Finta; died 1287) was a Hungarian lord in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1280 to 1281. Amadeus Aba and Finta Aba are 13th-century Hungarian nobility, aba (genus) and Palatines of Hungary.
Gönc
Gönc (Slovak: Gynec) is a town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county in Northern Hungary, 55 kilometers from county capital Miskolc.
Gregory Péc
Gregory from the kindred Péc (Péc nembeli Gergely; died after 1296/1309) was a Hungarian baron and soldier in the 13th century, who served as Judge royal in 1288. Amadeus Aba and Gregory Péc are judges royal.
See Amadeus Aba and Gregory Péc
Holy Crown of Hungary
The Holy Crown of Hungary (Szent Korona, Sacra Corona), also known as the Crown of Saint Stephen, named in honour of Saint Stephen I of Hungary, was the coronation crown used by the Kingdom of Hungary for most of its existence; kings were crowned with it since the twelfth century.
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Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, MTA) is the most important and prestigious learned society of Hungary.
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Ispán
The ispánRady 2000, p. 19.
Ivan Kőszegi
Ivan Kőszegi (Kőszegi Iván, Yban von Güns; died 5 April 1308) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Amadeus Aba and Ivan Kőszegi are 13th-century Hungarian nobility, 14th-century Hungarian nobility, oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary and Palatines of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Ivan Kőszegi
James Borsa
James Borsa the Bald (Borsa Kopasz Jakab; 12601325/1332), was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Amadeus Aba and James Borsa are oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary and Palatines of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and James Borsa
Judge royal
The judge royal, also justiciar, chief justiceSegeš 2002, p. 202. Amadeus Aba and judge royal are judges royal.
See Amadeus Aba and Judge royal
Kačić family
The Kačić family (Kačići, Kacsics, Cacich) was one of the most influential Croatian noble families, and was one of the Croatian "twelve noble tribes" described in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary.
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Kingdom of Hungary
The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century.
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Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526)
In the Late Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Hungary, a country in Central Europe, experienced a period of interregnum in the early 14th century. Amadeus Aba and Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526) are history of Slovakia.
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Košice
Košice is the largest city in eastern Slovakia.
Ladislaus III Kán
Ladislaus (III) Kán (? – before 13 May 1315) (Kán (III) László, Ladislau Kán al III-lea), was a Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom of Hungary who ruled de facto independently Transylvania. Amadeus Aba and Ladislaus III Kán are oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary.
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Ladislaus IV of Hungary
Ladislaus IV (IV., Ladislav IV., Ladislav IV.; 5 August 1262 – 10 July 1290), also known as Ladislaus the Cuman, was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1272 to 1290. Amadeus Aba and Ladislaus IV of Hungary are Assassinated Hungarian people.
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Lesser Poland
Lesser Poland, often known by its Polish name Małopolska (Polonia Minor), is a historical region situated in southern and south-eastern Poland.
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Margaret Island
Margaret Island (Margitsziget; Margareteninsel) is a long island, wide, (in area) in the middle of the Danube in central Budapest, Hungary.
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Master of the Horse (Kingdom of Hungary)
The Master of the Horse (Königlicher Oberststallmeister, főlovászmester, and agazonum regalium magistri or magister agazonum) was one of the high officials of the royal household in the Kingdom of Hungary.
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Master of the treasury
The master of the treasury or treasurerSegeš 2002, p. 316.
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Matthew III Csák
Máté Csák or Matthew III Csák (between 1260 and 1265 – 18 March 1321; Csák (III.) Máté, Matúš Čák III), also Máté Csák of Trencsén (trencséni Csák (III.) Máté, Matúš Čák III Trenčiansky), was a Hungarian oligarch who ruled de facto independently the north-western counties of Medieval Hungary (today roughly the western half of present-day Slovakia and parts of Northern Hungary). Amadeus Aba and Matthew III Csák are 13th-century Hungarian nobility, history of Slovakia, oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary and Palatines of Hungary.
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Maurice Csák
Maurice Csák (Csák nembeli Móric, frater Mauritius; c. 1270 – 20 March 1336) was a Hungarian Dominican friar.
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Michael Szentemágócs
Michael from the kindred Szentemágócs (Szentemágócs nembeli Mihály; died after 1292) was a Hungarian nobleman who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1291 to 1292, during the reign of Andrew III of Hungary. Amadeus Aba and Michael Szentemágócs are Palatines of Hungary.
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Mizse
Mizse (died after 1295) was a noble in the 13th century in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as the last Palatine of King Ladislaus IV of Hungary in 1290. Amadeus Aba and Mizse are Palatines of Hungary.
Mongol invasion of Europe
From the 1220s into the 1240s, the Mongols conquered the Turkic states of Volga Bulgaria, Cumania and Iranian state of Alania, and various principalities in Eastern Europe.
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Mukachevo
Mukachevo (Мукачево,; Munkács; see name section) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine.
National Archives of Hungary
The National Archives of Hungary (in Hungarian: Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár) were created in 1756.
See Amadeus Aba and National Archives of Hungary
Nicholas I Kőszegi
Nicholas (I) Kőszegi (Kőszegi (I.) Miklós, Nikola Gisingovac; died 1299) was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century. Amadeus Aba and Nicholas I Kőszegi are 13th-century Hungarian nobility and Palatines of Hungary.
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Oligarchy
Oligarchy is a conceptual form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people.
Ottokar II of Bohemia
Ottokar II (Přemysl Otakar II.;, in Městec Králové, Bohemia – 26 August 1278, in Dürnkrut, Lower Austria), the Iron and Golden King, was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty who reigned as King of Bohemia from 1253 until his death in 1278.
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Palatine of Hungary
The Palatine of Hungary (nádor or nádorispán, Landespalatin, palatinus regni Hungariae) was the highest-ranking office in the Kingdom of Hungary from the beginning of the 11th century to 1848. Amadeus Aba and Palatine of Hungary are Palatines of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Palatine of Hungary
Peter, son of Petenye
Peter, son of Petenye (Petenye fia Péter, Peter Peteň; died 1318/1321) was a Hungarian lord at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Amadeus Aba and Peter, son of Petenye are oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary.
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Regéc
Regéc is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary.
Reynold Básztély
Reynold (II) from the kindred Básztély (Básztély nembeli (II.) Rénold; died between 1291 and 1296) was a Hungarian baron, soldier and courtier, who was a staunch supporter of Duke Stephen. Amadeus Aba and Reynold Básztély are Palatines of Hungary.
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Roland II Rátót
Roland (II) from the kindred Rátót (Rátót nembeli (II.) Roland; died 1307) was a Hungarian baron at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Amadeus Aba and Roland II Rátót are 13th-century births and Palatines of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Roland II Rátót
Royal prerogative
The royal prerogative is a body of customary authority, privilege, and immunity recognized in common law (and sometimes in civil law jurisdictions possessing a monarchy) as belonging to the sovereign, and which have become widely vested in the government.
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Rubinus Hermán
Rubinus from the kindred Hermán (Hermán nembeli Rubinus, also Rubin or Ruben; died after 1283) was a Hungarian soldier and nobleman, who served as Judge royal in 1283, during the reign of Ladislaus IV of Hungary. Amadeus Aba and Rubinus Hermán are judges royal.
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Rudolf I of Bohemia
Rudolf I (– 3/4 July 1307), also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, was a member of the House of Habsburg, the King of Bohemia and titular King of Poland from 1306 until his death.
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Rudolf I of Germany
Rudolf I (1 May 1218 – 15 July 1291) was the first King of Germany from the House of Habsburg.
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Sibiu
Sibiu (Hermannstadt, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: Härmeschtat or Hermestatt, Nagyszeben) is a middle-sized, well-preserved fortified medieval town in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania (Transilvania, Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien). Located some north-west of Bucharest, the town straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the Olt River.
Slovakia
Slovakia (Slovensko), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovenská republika), is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
Sokoľ
Sokoľ (Hernádszokoly) is a village and municipality in Košice-okolie District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia.
Stará Ľubovňa
Stará Ľubovňa (Altlublau, Ólubló, Стара Любовня, Lublovia, Lubowla, Стара Любовня) is a town with approximately 16,000 inhabitants in northeastern Slovakia.
See Amadeus Aba and Stará Ľubovňa
Stephen Ákos
Stephen (I) from the kindred Ákos (Ákos nembeli (I.) István; died 1315) was an influential baron in the Kingdom of Hungary in the late and the early. Amadeus Aba and Stephen Ákos are judges royal, oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary and Palatines of Hungary.
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Szabolcs County
Szabolcs was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Szabolcs County
Szepes County
Szepes (Spiš; Scepusium, Spisz, Zips) was an administrative county of the Kingdom of Hungary, called Scepusium before the late 19th century.
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Thomas III Hont-Pázmány
Thomas (III) from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (Hont-Pázmány nembeli (III.) Tamás; died after 1303) was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century, who served as Judge royal in 1275 and from 1291 to 1293. Amadeus Aba and Thomas III Hont-Pázmány are judges royal.
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Tokaj
Tokaj is a historical town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Northern Hungary, 54 kilometers from county capital Miskolc.
Transylvanian Saxons
The Transylvanian Saxons (Siebenbürger Sachsen; Transylvanian Saxon: Siweberjer Såksen or simply Soxen, singularly Sox or Soax; Transylvanian Landler: Soxn or Soxisch; Sași ardeleni, sași transilvăneni/transilvani; erdélyi szászok) are a people of mainly German ethnicity and overall Germanic origin —mostly Luxembourgish and from the Low Countries initially during the medieval Ostsiedlung process, then also from other parts of present-day Germany— who settled in Transylvania (Transilvania or Ardeal, Hungarian: Erdély, Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien, historically also Überwald, Transsilvania, Septem Castra or Septem Castrensis, Medieval Latin: Trānsylvānia) in various waves, starting from the mid and mid-late 12th century until the mid 19th century.
See Amadeus Aba and Transylvanian Saxons
Ugrin Csák
Ugrin (III) from the kindred Csák (Csák nembeli (III.) Ugrin, Ugrin Čak, Угрин Чак; died in 1311) was a prominent Hungarian baron and oligarch in the early 14th century. Amadeus Aba and Ugrin Csák are 1311 deaths, 14th-century Hungarian nobility, judges royal and oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Ugrin Csák
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.
Ung County
Ung County (in Latin: comitatus Unghvariensis; Hungarian: Ung (vár)megye; also in Slovak: Užský komitát/ Užská župa / Užská stolica; Comitatul Ung) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Ung County
Vizsoly
Vizsoly is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary.
Voivode of Transylvania
The Voivode of Transylvania (Vojwode von Siebenbürgen;Fallenbüchl 1988, p. 77. erdélyi vajda;Zsoldos 2011, p. 36. voivoda Transsylvaniae; voievodul Transilvaniei) was the highest-ranking official in Transylvania within the Kingdom of Hungary from the 12th century to the 16th century.
See Amadeus Aba and Voivode of Transylvania
Władysław I Łokietek
Władysław I Łokietek, in English known as the "Elbow-high" or Ladislaus the Short (c. 1260/12 March 1333), was King of Poland from 1320 to 1333, and duke of several of the provinces and principalities in the preceding years.
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Wenceslaus II of Bohemia
Wenceslaus II Přemyslid (Václav II.; Wacław II Czeski; 27 SeptemberK. Charvátová, Václav II. Král český a polský, Prague 2007, p. 18. 1271 – 21 June 1305) was King of Bohemia (1278–1305), Duke of Cracow (1291–1305), and King of Poland (1296–1305).
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Wenceslaus III of Bohemia
Wenceslaus III (Václav III., Vencel, Wacław, Vjenceslav, Václav; 6 October 12894 August 1306) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1301 and 1305, and King of Bohemia and Poland from 1305.
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Zemplén County
Zemplén (Zemplén, Zemplín, Semplin, Semmlin, Zemplinum) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
See Amadeus Aba and Zemplén County
See also
14th-century Hungarian nobility
- Albertino Morosini
- Amadeus Aba
- Andrew Lackfi
- Balc of Moldavia
- Briccius Báthory
- Eyza
- Hector Gárdony
- Ivan Kőszegi
- John Horvat
- Lack Hermán
- Nicholas Kont
- Nicholas Zsámboki
- Paul Horvat
- Paul Tibold
- Peter III Csák
- Pippo Spano
- Punik Gárdony
- Sas of Moldavia
- Stephen Pacsai
- Stephen of Anjou
- Stibor of Stiboricz
- Ugrin Csák
Aba (genus)
- Aba (genus)
- Amadeus Aba
- Finta Aba
- Ladislaus Aba
- Lawrence I Aba
- Lawrence II Aba
- Makján Aba
- Samuel Aba
Assassinated Hungarian people
- Amadeus Aba
- Béla of Macsó
- Charles III of Naples
- Csépán Győr
- Gabriel Báthory
- George Martinuzzi
- Gertrude of Merania
- Ladislaus IV of Hungary
- Lampert Hont-Pázmány (lord)
- Stephen II Lackfi
- Stephen IV of Hungary
- Thomas, Bishop of Vác
History of Slovakia
- Amadeus Aba
- Autonomous Land of Slovakia
- Battle of Rozgony
- Camaldolese Slovak
- History of Slovakia
- Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301)
- Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526)
- Lehel
- Matthew III Csák
- Roma riot in Slovakia
- Slovak Socialist Republic
- Upper Hungary
- Velká Javořina
- Western Carpathian offensive
Oligarchs of the Kingdom of Hungary
- Amadeus Aba
- Dominic II Rátót
- Dujam II Frankopan
- Henry I Kőszegi
- Henry II Kőszegi
- Ivan Kőszegi
- James Borsa
- Joachim Gutkeled
- Ladislaus III Kán
- Matthew III Csák
- Mladen II Šubić of Bribir
- Mojs II Ákos
- Nicholas Pok
- Oligarch (Kingdom of Hungary)
- Paul I Šubić of Bribir
- Peter, son of Petenye
- Roland Borsa
- Stephen Ákos
- Theodore Vejtehi
- Ugrin Csák
People assassinated in the 14th century
- Amadeus Aba
- Bannino da Polenta
- Bartolomeo II della Scala
- Bernabò Visconti
- Bertrand of Saint-Geniès
- Biordo Michelotti
- Cangrande II della Scala
- Charles de la Cerda
- Giovanni Ordelaffi
- Jacopo II da Carrara
- John Ipstones
- Luchino Visconti (died 1349)
- Malik Ibrahim Bayu
- Matteo II Visconti
- Michael Palaiologos (son of John V)
- Ostasio I da Polenta
- Paolo Alboino della Scala
- Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall
- Raghnall Mac Ruaidhrí
- Ramberto Malatesta
- Rizzardo IV da Camino
- Roger de Flor
- Süleyman of Karaman
- Sinibaldo I Ordelaffi
- Stephen II Lackfi
- Syrgiannes Palaiologos
- Ugolino Gonzaga
References
Also known as Amadé Aba.