Lampert Hermán
Lampert from the kindred Hermán (Hungarian: Hermán nembeli Lampert; died 4–5 July 1324) was an influential Hungarian nobleman who served as Judge royal from 1314 until his death. He belonged to Charles I of Hungary's "new aristocracy", who supported the king's efforts to restore royal power in the first decades of the 14th century.
Lampert Hermán | |
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Seal of Lampert Hermán, 1322 | |
Judge royal | |
Reign | 1314–1324 |
Predecessor | John Csák |
Successor | Alexander Köcski |
Died | 4–5 July 1324 near Küküllő River (?), Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary |
Noble family | gens Hermán |
Father | Emeric |
During the 10 years of his period in office, Lampert stabilised the royal judicial system and the more the armed unification of the kingdom expanded the local space of royal authority, the more the territorial jurisdiction of Lampert expanded. His tenure as Judge royal marked the gradual stabilization of the operation of the judicial institution.
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