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Elizabeth of Hungary
Catholic saint (1207−1231)
Violant of Hungary
Princess of Hungary, Queen consort of Aragon (1219–1251)
Kinga of Poland
Polish royal; later Poor Clare abbess
Mary of Hungary
Queen of Naples (1257-1323)
Stefan Dragutin
King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282 and King of Syrmia from 1282 to 1316
Margaret of Hungary
Hungarian princess and saint (1242-1270)
Gertrude of Merania
Queen consort of Hungary (*1185-†1213)
Margaret of Hungary
Empress consort of Isaac II Angelos, Byzantine Emperor
Máté Csák III
Hungarian nobleman (1260–1321)
Köten
Köten (; ; ; 1205–1241) was a Cuman–Kipchak chieftain (khan) and military commander active in the mid-13th century. He forged an important alliance with the Kievan Rus' against the Mongols but was ultimately defeated by them at the Kalka River in 1223. After the Mongol victory, Köten led 40,000 "huts" to Hungary, where he became an ally of the Hungarian king and accepted Catholicism, but was nonetheless assassinated by the Hungarian nobility.
Yolanda of Poland
Princess of Hungary and Duchess of Poland, later abbess
Anna of Hungary
daughter of the King of Hungary and Croatia
Constance of Hungary
Queen consort of Bohemia (c. 1180 – 1240)
Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
Queen of Serbia
Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria
Hungarian Árpád dynasty royal (1208-1241)
Anna Maria of Hungary
daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania (1204–1237)
Catherine of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
consort of Serbia
Berthold
Roman Catholic archbishop (1180-1251)
Thocomerius
Thocomerius, also Tihomir, was the father of Basarab, who would become the first independent voivode of Wallachia. Many Romanian historians, such as Vlad Georgescu and Marcel Popa, believe that Thocomerius was a voivode in Wallachia who succeeded Bărbat, who ruled around 1278; others, such as Tudor Sălăgean, refer to him as a local potentate whose status cannot be specified.
Amade Aba
Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom of Hungary (1240-1311)
Anna of Hungary
Princess of Hungary, daughter of Béla IV of Hungary (13th century)
Elizabeth of Hungary, Duchess of Bavaria
Duchess of Bavaria
Elizabeth of Töss
Hungarian nun
Jacob Svetoslav
emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria
Constance of Hungary, Queen of Galicia
Princess of Hungary
Béla, Duke of Slavonia
Duke of Slavonia (1250–1269)
Jakab Cseszneky
Hungarian aristocrat
Seneslau
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Aban Finta
Hungarian lord (? - 1282)
Stephen I Gutkeled
Hungarian lord
Joaquín Gutkeled
Ban of Croatia
Béla of Macsó
Duke of Macsó of Bosnia (1243-1272?)
Bánk Bár-Kalán
Hungarian noble
Henry I Kőszegi
Hungarian lord
Matthew II Csák
Hungarian baron and landowner (1230s–1283)
Briccius Báthory
Hungarian land owner (1276-1322)
István Babonić
Croatian nobleman and oligarch
Julius I Kán
Hungarian noble (?-1238)
Henrik Kőszegi
Hungarian nobleman (cca 1250-cca 1310)
Michael Kacsics
Ban of Slavonia
Ladislaus I Kán
Hungarian baron
Iván Kőszegi
Palatine of Hungary (124?–1308)
Dózsa Debreceni
influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary
John
local chieftain or ruler mentioned in a diploma issued by king Béla IV of Hungary
Julius I Rátót
Hungarian noble, politician (?–1239)
Ladislaus II Kán
Hungarian noble