The Mórocz family, also known as Mórócz, is an old Hungarian noble family from the northern part of the Kingdom of Hungary (today's southwest Slovakia). Several members of the family held significant positions in the Habsburg monarchy.
The Mórocz family, also known as Mórócz, is an old Hungarian noble family from the northern part of the Kingdom of Hungary (today's southwest Slovakia). Several members of the family held significant positions in the Habsburg monarchy.
== History == The origin of the Mórocz family is unclear. Historians try to attribute Czech roots to them. In the 12th century, Czech invaders arrived in Hungary and acquired from King Stephen III. the land called "Abony" (Fel-Abony, Nagyabony, Velke Blahovo) in the northern part of the Kingdom of Hungary (today's southwestern Slovakia). The monarch gave it to them. Their first known ancestor was Mauricio (Moricz) son of Michael of Velke Blahovo (de Nagyabony), who lived in the 15th century and had estates in this noble village. Mauricio had a son, Benedict, who was the first to use the surname "Morocz" derived from his father's first name. Historical sources state his full name as "nobilis Benedictus Morocz de Naghaban". Benedict is considered to be the first Mórocz of Velke Blahovo.
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