Egidius Monoszló
Egidius (II) from the kindred Monoszló (Hungarian: Monoszló nembeli (II.) Egyed; c. 1240 – March 1313) was a Hungarian powerful baron, who served as Master of the treasury from 1270 to 1272 and from 1274 to 1275. He was a loyal supporter of Stephen V of Hungary from his ducal years.
Egidius (II) Monoszló | |
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Master of the treasury | |
Reign | 1270–1272 1274–1275 |
Predecessor | Maurice Pok (1st term) Joachim Gutkeled (2nd term) |
Successor | Ernye Ákos (1st term) Joachim Gutkeled (2nd term) |
Born | c. 1240 |
Died | March 1313 Nagyszombat (?), Hungary (today Trnava, Slovakia) |
Noble family | gens Monoszló |
Spouse(s) | Catherine Kökényesradnót |
Issue | four daughters |
Father | Gregory II |
Mother | N Bő |
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