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Macso may refer to: Macsó, the Hungarian name for the region of Mačva Banate of Macsó, an administrative region in medieval Hungary Mácsó, the Hungarian
Macso
Former banate in the Kingdom of Hungary
The Banate of Macsó or the Banate of Mačva (Hungarian: macsói bánság, Serbian: Мачванска бановина / Mačvanska banovina) was an administrative division
Banate_of_Macsó
Hungarian baron (c. 1367 – 1433)
who served as the Palatine of Hungary from 1402 until 1433 and the ban of Macsó, Usora, Só, Slavonia, Croatia and Dalmatia. He also ruled over the Braničevo
Nicholas_II_Garai
Renaissance-era European chivalric order
Maroth Machouiensis, John Maróti (c. 1366–1434), Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Macsó (1397, 1398–1402, 1402–1410, 1427–1448), Count of the Székelys (1397–1398)
Order_of_the_Dragon
13th-century battle in present-day Serbia
Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbia in the Duchy of Mačva (or Macsó), the southern realm of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Taking advantage
Mačva_War
Duke of Macsó
Béla of Macsó (after 1243 – November 1272) was a member of the Olgovichi clan. He was Duke of Macsó (1262–1272) and of Bosnia (1266/1271–1272); and thus
Béla_of_Macsó
Noble lineage and rulers of Kievan Rus'
Moscow Grand Prince of Kiev Grand Prince of Vladimir Ban of Slavonia Ban of Macsó Princely titles Prince of Tver Prince of Chernigov and Ryazan Prince of
Rurikids
Daughter of Béla IV of Hungary (born c. 1226)
revolted against his father; during the ensuing war, Anna and her son, Béla of Macsó assisted Béla IV. Anna's father and brother concluded a peace on 5 December
Anna of Hungary, Duchess of Macsó
Anna_of_Hungary,_Duchess_of_Macsó
(Hungarian: János) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman, who served as ban of Macsó in 1273, during the reign of Ladislaus IV of Hungary. Zsoldos 2011, p. 51
John_of_Macsó
Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary
captain of the Belgrade fortress at the Ottoman siege in 1456. As Ban of Macsó, he acquired a place among the barons He is commemorated in the Serbian
Michael_Szilágyi
Geographical and historical region of Serbia
Mačva (Serbian Cyrillic: Мачва, pronounced [mâːt͡ʃv̞a]; Hungarian: Macsó) is a geographical and historical region in the northwest of Central Serbia,
Mačva
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1235 to 1270
Styria to Béla. Béla appointed his son-in-law, Rostislav Mikhailovich Ban of Macsó (Mačva, Serbia) in 1254. Rostislav's task was the creation of a buffer zone
Béla_IV_of_Hungary
13th-century Mongol attacks
Hungarian banate of Macsó (Mačva) with the help of their Tatar (Mongol) and Cuman allies. In late 1284, King Ladislaus IV of Hungary gave Macsó, including Belgrade
Serbian conflict with the Nogai Horde
Serbian_conflict_with_the_Nogai_Horde
King of Hungary from 1387 to 1437, Holy Roman Emperor from 1433
northwestern regions of Serbia (the city of Belgrade and the Banate of Macsó) were given to Despot Stefan, who pledged his allegiance to King Sigismund
Sigismund,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Hungarian football club
Patai 16 MF ESP Fran Manzanara 17 FW HUN Donát Bárány 18 MF HUN Máté Macsó 19 MF HUN Dominik Kocsis 21 FW HUN Gergő Regenyei 22 MF HUN Botond Vajda
Debreceni_VSC
Noble title used in Central and Southeastern Europe
Banate of Bosnia (1154–1377), Banate of Severin (1228–1526), Banate of Macsó (1254–1496) and else. According to Noel Malcolm, usage of the Croatian title
Ban_(title)
of Hungary. He was Count of the Székelys between 1343 and 1350, Ban of Macsó from 1355 to 1356, and Voivode of Transylvania between 1356 and 1359. Andrew
Andrew_Lackfi
Polish princess
Kunigunda of Slavonia 22. Béla IV of Hungary 11. Anna of Hungary, Duchess of Macsó 23. Maria Laskarina 1. Agnes of Bohemia 24. Władysław Odonic 12. Przemysł
Agnes of Bohemia, Duchess of Jawor
Agnes_of_Bohemia,_Duchess_of_Jawor
Commune in Hunedoara, Romania
Streiului (Magyarbrettye), Covragiu (Kovrágy), Gânțaga (Goncága), Măceu (Mácsó), Ocolișu Mare (Nagyoklos), Plopi (Sztrigyplop), Ruși (Russ), Vâlcele (Pokolvalcsel)
Bretea_Română
Hungarian noble family
(1400–1460), Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary, Voivode of Transylvania, Ban of Macsó Jusztina Szilágyi, Second consort Vlad Tepes III Erzsébet Szilágyi, Queen
Szilágyi_family
TitleName House Reign Overlordship Ruling title Nominal Duke of Bosnia Béla of Macsó Rurik dynasty fl. 1262–1266 Duke of Bosnia Michael of Bosnia Rurik dynasty
List_of_Bosnian_dukes
generation of the family, Ladislaus II (†1418) and Emeric (†1419) were Bans of Macsó. Emeric's daughter Martha married Nikola Frankopan (†1432), the mighty Prince
Újlaki_family
Miklós II; 1367–1433) was Palatine to the King of Hungary (1402–1433) ban of Macsó, Usora, Soli, Slavonia, Croatia and Dalmatia, and married to Theodora (Helen)
Garai_family
Medieval Serbian kingdom
1284 gained from Ladislaus IV the banates of Só (Soli), Ózora (Usora) and Macsó (Mačva) with Belgrade. He first ruled them as a Hungarian vassal, until
Realm_of_Stefan_Dragutin
was a member of the Olgovichi clan. He was the son of Duke Rostislav of Macsó and his wife, Anna, a daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary. When Duke Rostislav
Michael_of_Bosnia
Name list
Duke of Lower Bavaria and King of Hungary and Croatia Béla of Macsó (1243–1272), Duke of Macsó and Bosnia Bela of Saint Omer (died 1258), French knight, Lord
Béla_(given_name)
14th-century Croatian nobleman
Croato–Hungarian nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary-Croatia who served as Ban of Macsó from 1376 to 1381, and again between 1385 and 1386. John Horvat was the
John_Horvat
Ban of Bosnia
subjected to the Banate of Macsó, which had been raised to a Dukedom. Eventually, Bosnia itself was subjected to the Duchy of Macsó. Because of his heroic
Prijezda_I,_Ban_of_Bosnia
Casimir I of Kuyavia 1211–1267 Euphrosyne of Opole 1228–1292 Rostislav of Macsó r. 1248–1262 Leo I of Galicia c. 1228 – c. 1301 1264–1301 Przemysł II 1257–1290–1296
List_of_Polish_monarchs
of Vladimir r. 1246–1248 Rostislav Mikhailovich aft. 1210–1262 Duke of Macsó Roman the Great c. 1152–1205 Grand Prince of Kiev 1201/ 1204 Ingvar c. 1152–1220
Family tree of Russian monarchs
Family_tree_of_Russian_monarchs
Queen consort of Hungary (1244–1290)
Succeeded by Elizabeth of Sicily Preceded by Ugrin Csák Ban of Macsó Duchess of Macsó and Bosnia 1279–1284 Succeeded by Stephen Dragutin King of Syrmia
Elizabeth_the_Cuman
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490
and Bertold Ellerbach. Although Újlaki preserved his office of Ban of Macsó, the King appointed Peter Szokoli to administer the province together with
Matthias_Corvinus
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1342 to 1382
In late 1342 or early 1343, he invaded Serbia and restored the Banate of Macsó, which had been lost during his father's reign. Robert, King of Naples died
Louis_I_of_Hungary
Historical term for areas of Serbia
(Verőce, Pozsega, Szerém, Bács, Torontál, Temes, Keve) and vassal banates (Macsó, Ózora, Só, Szörény) beyond the Danube and the Sava. By the 18th and 19th
Délvidék
Queen of Hungary and Croatia (1382–1385, 1386–1395)
of noblemen who supported his claim to Hungary. John Horvat, Banate of Macsó (now Mačva in Serbia), and his brother, Paul, Bishop of Zagreb, were the
Mary,_Queen_of_Hungary
Hungarian-Croatian noble family
(1359–1367). George I (Croatian: Juraj, Hungarian: György), Ban of Mačva/Macsó (1392–1393). List of rulers of Croatia History of Croatia List of feudal
Lackfi_family
Queen of Germany from 1438 to 1439
granddaughter of Kunigunda of Halych, whose mother Anna of Hungary, Duchess of Macsó was a daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary. Admittedly, that was not a very
Elizabeth_of_Luxembourg
Hungarian lord
conflicts between the rival baronial groups. He brutally massacred Béla of Macsó in November 1272 and later also kidnapped the six-year-old Duke Andrew in
Henry_I_Kőszegi
13th-century Rus prince
the Ban of Slavonia (1247–1248), and later he became the first Duke of Macsó (after 1248–1262), and thus he governed the southern parts of the kingdom
Rostislav_Mikhailovich
Titular king of Bosnia
1410–1477) was a Hungarian nobleman, ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Macsó, voivode of Transylvania and titular king of Bosnia from 1471 until his
Nicholas_of_Ilok
14th-century Hungarian nobleman
officeholder under King Louis I and Queen Mary of Hungary. He was ban of Macsó between 1359 and 1375, and palatine from 1375 until his death. He was also
Nicholas_I_Garai
Medieval town in Bosnia and Herzegovina
built by the brothers Paul Horvat, Bishop of Zagreb and John Horvat, Ban of Macsó around 1387 as a stronghold in the fight against Sigismund of Luxembourg
Dobor_Fortress
Queen consort of Serbia
when Stephen Uroš I of Serbia unsuccessfully attempted to conquer Macva (Macsó). The result was the marriage of Catherine to his son Stephen Dragutin of
Catherine of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
Catherine_of_Hungary,_Queen_of_Serbia
Duke of Bytom, Cieszyn, Głogów, Ścinawa and Siewierz
– d. aft. 6 October 1463), married to László Garai, Palatine and Ban of Macsó. Wenceslaus I (b. 1413/18 – d. 1474). Władysław (b. ca. 1420 – d. 14 February
Bolesław_I,_Duke_of_Cieszyn
Countess de Szilágyi
the House of Szilágyi, she was the wife of Máté (Mátyus) Maróti, Ban de Macsó, also Ispán of Bács, Baranya, Bodrog, Syrmia, Tolna and Valkó Counties.
Margit_(Erzsébet)_Szilágyi
Military conflict
Serbian monarch Stephen Uroš I invaded the Banate of Macsó, and Béla IV and his grandson Béla of Macsó launched a counter-attack in 1268, Stephen's army
Hungarian Civil War (1264–1265)
Hungarian_Civil_War_(1264–1265)
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to 1342
fortresses to be besieged. Stefan Dragutin, who controlled the Szerémség, Macsó and other regions along the southern borders of Hungary, died in 1316. Charles
Charles_I_of_Hungary
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1272 to 1290
were under the command of Ladislaus's aunt Anna of Hungary, Duchess of Macsó, captured the castle of Sárospatak, where Ladislaus and his mother were
Ladislaus_IV_of_Hungary
Emperor of Bulgaria from 1246 to 1256/1257
To secure a peaceful relationship with Hungary, Michael married Anna of Macsó, who was the daughter of Béla IV's daughter, Anna, and her husband, Rostislav
Michael_II_Asen
Croatian nobleman
strongholds and repulsed the Ottoman attacks, for instance, on Kevevára and Macsó, which significantly relieved the defence of Nándorfehérvár and some other
Franko_Talovac
Medieval region of Bosnia and Herzegovina
the Ottoman Empire in 1463. 1464–1477: Nicholas of Ilok, Duke of Usora, Macso, Slavonia and Dalmatia 1464–1471, and puppet king of Bosnia 1471–1477, installed
Usora_(zemlja)
Personal union of two kingdoms
Mary and Elizabeth emerged in 1385 that was led by John Horvat, Ban of Macsó, and his brother Paul Horvat, Bishop of Zagreb. The two brothers were joined
Croatia in personal union with Hungary
Croatia_in_personal_union_with_Hungary
Nándorfehérvár (Hungarian: Nándorfehérvári bánság) Jajca (Hungarian: Jajcai bánság) Macsó (Hungarian: Macsói bánság) Szörény (Hungarian: Szörényi bánság) Szrebernik
List of administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary
List_of_administrative_divisions_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary
Ethnic group
theologian Irina Antanasijević – philologist, Ukraine-born Béla of Macsó – duke of Macsó Antonina Dubinina – figure skater, Russia-born Dmitrij Gerasimenko
Russians_in_Serbia
1232–1253 Prijezda I Kotromanić 1254–1287 Michael of Bosnia (1262–1266) Béla of Macsó (1266–1272) Stephen Gutkeled (1272–1273) Prijezda II Kotromanić 1287–1290
List of rulers of medieval Bosnia
List_of_rulers_of_medieval_Bosnia
French knight in Hungary
death sometime after 1223, William inherited her estates in Syrmia and Macsó. He participated in the Battle of Mohi, following this he belonged to the
William of Saint-Omer (son of Nicholas I)
William_of_Saint-Omer_(son_of_Nicholas_I)
Hungarian musician
self-released Besh o droM: Nekemtenemmutogatol (2002) self-released Besh o droM: Macsó hímzés (2000) Fonó Records Kispál és a Borz: Velőrózsák (2000) Universal-3T
Adam_Pettik
Duke of Slavonia
Hungarian royal family (the royal couple, Duke Stephen and Duke Béla of Macsó) and several barons of the realm. The wedding was celebrated by three bishops
Béla,_Duke_of_Slavonia
Ethnic group
diaspora?". khaleejtimes.com. 29 February 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2016. Macsó, Kinga (2018-12-01). "The 'Roma Question' in Slovakia". Acta Universitatis
Romani_people_in_Slovakia
Hungarian baron and soldier
control over Belgrade and seized the fortress of Macsó (today Mačva, Serbia) to restore the Banate of Macsó. For his merits, Nicholas regained Alsólendva
Nicholas_VII_Hahót
City in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia
Ottomans. Under Hungarian administration, the town was part of the Banate of Macsó, whereas under Ottoman administration it was firstly part of the Sanjak
Šabac
Hungarian baron
ispánate, which laid in the territory of Nyitra County. He was made Ban of Macsó and Bosnia in 1279. He was styled as "ban and lord" of the two territories
Ugrin_Csák
Battle between the army of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
of the richest magnates in Hungary, Nicholas Újlaki was appointed Ban of Macsó in 1438, while John Hunyadi (knight in the court of King Sigismund) was
Battle_of_the_Ialomița
Emperor of Nicaea from 1254 to 1258
negotiations with Michael II with the mediation of Rostislav Mikhailovich, Duke of Macsó (r. 1254–1262). Michael II had recently married Rostislav's daughter, and
Theodore_II_Laskaris
(Irish) Mačva Mačva - Мачва (Macedonian, Serbian), Mačva / Maçva (Turkish), Macsó (Hungarian) Maramureş Maramureş (Romanian, Turkish), Maramureš - Марамуреш
List of European regions with alternative names
List_of_European_regions_with_alternative_names
He was one of the commanders alongside Henry Kőszegi and Béla, Duke of Macsó. Stephen gained a decisive victory over his father's army in the Battle
Henry_Preussel
Hungarian lord
when Duke Béla of Macsó was brutally assassinated by Henry Kőszegi and the barons partitioned the territory of the Duchy of Macsó among themselves. Roland
Roland_I_Rátót
Notable family members: Michael Szilágyi, Regent of Hungary, Banate of Macsó; Erzsébet Szilágyi, Queen Mother of Hungary, mother of king Matthias Corvinus
List of titled noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary
List_of_titled_noble_families_in_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary
Lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries
The arriving Henry Kőszegi brutally murdered Ladislaus' cousin, Béla of Macsó, the only adult male member of the Árpád dynasty. The Kőszegis entered alliance
Ivan_Kőszegi
Duchess of Cieszyn
- d. aft. 6 October 1463), married to László Garai, Palatine and Ban of Macsó. Wenceslaus I, Duke of Cieszyn (1413/18 - 1474). Władysław, Duke of Głogów
Euphemia_of_Masovia
Croato-Hungarian nobleman
noble family (Hungarian: Újlaki család). He held the dignity of Ban of Macsó (Mačva) (1402–1403 and 1410–1418), as well as župan (ispán, count) of Baranya
Ladislaus_of_Ilok
Traditional Officers of European Kingdoms
Transsylvaniae 3 Judge royal országbíró judex curiae regiae 4 Ban of Croatia, Ban of Macsó, Ban of Szörény horvát bán, macsói bán, szörényi bán banus totius Sclavoniae
Great_Officers_of_State
Administrative unit of Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages
most of what is today Serbian Syrmia. It was subordinated to the Banate of Macsó. It was conquered by the Ottomans in 1526. The medieval county was situated
Syrmia_County_(medieval)
Archaic term for mounted robber who steals from travellers
and the Banates (Banate of Srebrenik, Banate of Nándorfehérvár, Banat of Macsó), moving upwards to central Hungary because of the Turkish attacks (they
Highwayman
Topics referred to by the same term
Anna of Hungary may refer to: Anna of Hungary, Duchess of Macsó (born 1226), daughter of Bela IV of Hungary, wife of prince Rostislav Mikhailovich Anna
Anna of Hungary (disambiguation)
Anna_of_Hungary_(disambiguation)
Hungarian nobleman and military leader
launched a counter-campaign across the river Sava and seized the fortress of Macsó (present-day Mačva, Serbia). Felsőlendvai took part in the campaign as commander
Nicholas_Felsőlendvai
Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1236–1239; 1241–1243)
and adopted the religious name Evfrosinia Duke Rostislav Mikhailovich of Macsó (c. 1225 – 1262) Maria Mikhailovna (died 7 or 9 December 1271), wife of
Michael_of_Chernigov
Neapolitan knight of French origin
of 1319, during which Charles retook Belgrade and restored the Banate of Macsó. Thereafter, Dózsa Debreceni and Drugeth eliminated the power of the sons
Philip_Drugeth
February or April 1459) was Palatine of Hungary from 1447 to 1458, and Ban of Macsó between 1431 and 1441 and from 1445 and 1447. Ladislaus was the son of Nicholas
Ladislaus_Garai
Byzantine prince
and beyond", i.e. regions south of the Sava river, including Belgrade and Macsó, at least until 1242, or sometime later. In 1225, Ugrin Csák, the Archbishop
John_Angelos_of_Syrmia
Hungarian prelate
and Paul III – and two sisters, Helena, who married John Alsáni, Ban of Macsó, and an unidentified one, wife of Egyed Bakócai. Paul I actively participated
John_I_Garai
Set of conflicts between the Bulgarian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary
and married an unidentified daughter of Rostislav Mikhailovich, Duke of Macsó, Béla's son-in-law. Béla IV adopted the title of King of Bulgaria, but he
Bulgarian–Hungarian_wars
Hungarian Palatine
Drava line, but the voivode of Transylvania, and the bans of Slavonia and Macsó exercised autonomous judicial powers in their respected territories. William
William_Drugeth
Hungarian–Austrian biographical historical television series about John Hunyadi
Nicholas Újlaki A Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Macsó, Voivode of Transylvania, one of the largest landowners in the country.
Rise_of_the_Raven
Hungarian baron and landowner
in 1272, assassinated Béla of Macsó, a grandson of the late Béla IV and partitioned the territory of the Duchy of Macsó among the barons. In 1274, he
Matthew_II_Csák
favoritism towards her German kinsmen and courtiers November 1272 Béla, Duke of Macsó Henry Kőszegi 10 July 1290 Ladislaus IV, King of Hungary Three Cumans –
List of assassinations in Europe
List_of_assassinations_in_Europe
Hungarian baron and soldier
Béla of Macsó was murdered by Henry Kőszegi and his soldiers following a sharp dispute around 15 November 1272, his province, the Duchy of Macsó was divided
Gregory_Péc
Hungary made John Hunyadi, Ban of Szörény, and Nicholas Újlaki, Ban of Macsó, the joint voivodes of Transylvania and counts of the Székelys in 1441.
History_of_the_Székely_people
Wallachia Count of Beszterce (Bistrița) Vice-ispán of Bács County, Ban of Macsó Noble Counts of the Holy Roman Empire Chancellor of Transylvania Cadet branches
Garázda
Hungarian singer (born 1978)
háromszor Kalotaszegi népzene - Neti Sanyi és Kicsi Aladár Besh o drom - Macsó hímzés Triton - Indulj el Karácsonynak éjszakáján Balkan Syndicate - Nikola
Ági_Szalóki
Hungarian nobleman
However, Požega County, which laid on the border between Slavonia and Macsó, belonged to the competence of the Judge royal. Since 1340, Transylvania
Paul_Nagymartoni
Russian princess
and adopted the religious name Evfrosinia; Duke Rostislav Mikhailovich of Macsó (b. c. 1225 – 1262); Maria Mikhailovna (? – 7 or 9 December 1271), wife
Elena_Romanovna
John Horvat (Ivan Horvat, d. 1394), Hungarian-Croatian nobleman, Ban of Macsó (1376–1381, and 1385–1386) John of Palisna (Ivan od Paližne, d. 1391), Hungarian-Croatian
List of people with given name Ivan
List_of_people_with_given_name_Ivan
1240–1311), oligarch, judge royal, Voivode of Transylvania, Ban of Szörény, Macsó, master of the treasury, master of the horse Nicholas (d. 1359), judge royal
Csák_(genus)
Hungarian nobleman, fort commander and judge
Péter Perényi de Nagyida (died around 1423), son of Simon of the Perényi branch of the Šubić clan, was the head (or ispán) of Temes County from the end
Péter_Perényi
Professional army of Matthias Corvinus
Jiskra, Jan Haugwitz, Balázs Magyar, Pál Kinizsi, Nicholaus Ujlaki Ban of Macsó (Mačva), and Peter Sobi Ban of Bosnia-Croatia-Dalmatia, with the last dying
Black_Army_of_Hungary
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
(medieval) Sanjak of Syrmia Syrmia County Vukovar-Syrmia County Banate of Macsó House of Ilok Thomas Monoszló Lawrence of Transylvania Ugrin Csák Garai
Valkó_County
Balkan music group
(2008–2010) (drums) Vadász Páter (2010–2019) (drums) Margit Bangó (2007) (vocals) Macsó hímzés (Macho Embroidery) (Fonó Records, 2000) Nekemtenemmutogatol (Can't
Besh_o_droM
V Judge, then Count of the Cumans; also Voivode of Transylvania, Ban of Macsó and commander of Nándorfehérvár (Beograd, Serbia) (1441–1458) 1454 Dominic
Judge_of_the_Cumans
Hungarian nobleman
the Hungarian army to victory against the Serbs, who invaded the Duchy of Macsó in 1268. Stephen was born into an unidentified branch of the powerful and
Stephen_Csák,_Ban_of_Severin
MACSO
MACSO
MACSO
MACSO
Boy/Male
Arabic
Partition; Curtain
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Hallþórr, HALLDOR means "Thor's rock."
Male
English
Roman Latin name BRUTUS means "heavy" or "the dullard." In use by the English.
Female
Chinese
obliging and quiet.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Terrible
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Irish
Free from envy.
Girl/Female
Greek
Sparkling.
Boy/Male
Indian, Muslim
Big
Girl/Female
British, Indian, Telugu
Season; Summer
MACSO
MACSO
MACSO
MACSO
MACSO