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- Joaquín Gutkeled (en húngaro: Joachim Gutkeled o Joakim Gutkeled) (? – 1277) Ban de Eslavonia, el noble oligarca más importante de su época. (es)
- Joachim from the kindred Gutkeled (Hungarian: Gutkeled nembeli Joachim, Croatian: Joakim Pektar; died in April 1277) was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century. As a key figure of the struggles for power between the powerful barons in the 1270s, he kidnapped Ladislaus, the son of and heir to Stephen V of Hungary in June 1272, which was an unprecedented case in Hungarian history during that time and marked the beginning of half a century of turbulent period, called "feudal anarchy". Joachim was one of the first provincial lords, who sought to establish an oligarchic domain independently of the royal power. He was killed in a skirmish against the Babonići. He was Ban of Slavonia between 1270 and 1272 (with short interruption) and from 1276 to 1277, and three times Master of the treasury between 1272 and 1275. He was also ispán, or head, of many counties, including Baranya and Pozsony. (en)
- Иоахим Гуткелед (венг. Gutkeled nembeli Joachim; хорв. Joakim Pektar; ум. в апреле 1277) — влиятельный венгерско-хорватский аристократ из рода Гуткелед (Гут-Келед), бан Славонии в 1270—1272 годах и 1276—1277 годах, три раза бывший хранителем королевской казны в 1272—1275 годах, жупан (по-венгерски — ишпан) многих территорий, включая Баранью, Пожонь и Сплит; зять русского князя Романа Даниловича и титулярной герцогини Австрии Гертруды фон Бабенберг. (ru)
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- Henry Kőszegi (en)
- Mojs (en)
- Thomas Hont-Pázmány (en)
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- Mojs (en)
- Matthew Csák (en)
- Nicholas Gutkeled (en)
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- Joaquín Gutkeled (en húngaro: Joachim Gutkeled o Joakim Gutkeled) (? – 1277) Ban de Eslavonia, el noble oligarca más importante de su época. (es)
- Иоахим Гуткелед (венг. Gutkeled nembeli Joachim; хорв. Joakim Pektar; ум. в апреле 1277) — влиятельный венгерско-хорватский аристократ из рода Гуткелед (Гут-Келед), бан Славонии в 1270—1272 годах и 1276—1277 годах, три раза бывший хранителем королевской казны в 1272—1275 годах, жупан (по-венгерски — ишпан) многих территорий, включая Баранью, Пожонь и Сплит; зять русского князя Романа Даниловича и титулярной герцогини Австрии Гертруды фон Бабенберг. (ru)
- Joachim from the kindred Gutkeled (Hungarian: Gutkeled nembeli Joachim, Croatian: Joakim Pektar; died in April 1277) was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century. As a key figure of the struggles for power between the powerful barons in the 1270s, he kidnapped Ladislaus, the son of and heir to Stephen V of Hungary in June 1272, which was an unprecedented case in Hungarian history during that time and marked the beginning of half a century of turbulent period, called "feudal anarchy". Joachim was one of the first provincial lords, who sought to establish an oligarchic domain independently of the royal power. He was killed in a skirmish against the Babonići. (en)
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- Joachim Gutkeled (en)
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- Иоахим Гуткелед (ru)
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