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Nicholas of Ilok (Hungarian: Újlaki Miklós, Bosnian and Croatian: Nikola Iločki, ; 1410–1477) was a Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Macsó, Voivode of Transylvania and titular King of Bosnia from 1471 until his death. A member of the Újlaki family, he was one of the richest landowners in the Kingdom of Hungary and one of its most influential magnates. He held a reputation of a great hero and served under four kings of Hungary: Albert, Vladislaus I, Ladislaus V and Matthias I.

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  • Nicolás Újlaki (en húngaro: Újlaki Miklós) (pronunciado: Úilaqui) (1417-1477) fue un noble húngaro del siglo XV, quien portó a lo largo de su vida los títulos de ban de Moesia, voivoda de Transilvania y rey de Bosnia. (es)
  • Nicholas of Ilok (Hungarian: Újlaki Miklós, Bosnian and Croatian: Nikola Iločki, ; 1410–1477) was a Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Macsó, Voivode of Transylvania and titular King of Bosnia from 1471 until his death. A member of the Újlaki family, he was one of the richest landowners in the Kingdom of Hungary and one of its most influential magnates. He held a reputation of a great hero and served under four kings of Hungary: Albert, Vladislaus I, Ladislaus V and Matthias I. (en)
  • Миклош Уйлаки (Николай Илокский) (хорв. Nikola Iločki, венг. Újlaki Miklós, рум. Nicolae de Ujlak, босн. Nikola Iločki, серб. Никола Илочки; 1410—1477) — венгерский государственный и военный деятель. Бан Мачвы (1430—1477), воевода Трансильвании (1441—1458, 1462—1465), бан Хорватии, Славонии и Далмации (1473), титулярный король Боснии (1471—1477). (ru)
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  • King of Bosnia;Ban of Macsó,Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia;Voivode of Transylvania (en)
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  • Gravestone of Nikola Iločki in the Church of St. John of Capistrano in Ilok, Croatia (en)
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  • 1477 (xsd:integer)
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  • #Marriages and issue (en)
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  • Anna Stiboriczi (en)
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  • Dorottya Széchy de Felsőlendva (en)
  • Margit Rozgonyi (en)
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  • Nicolás Újlaki (en húngaro: Újlaki Miklós) (pronunciado: Úilaqui) (1417-1477) fue un noble húngaro del siglo XV, quien portó a lo largo de su vida los títulos de ban de Moesia, voivoda de Transilvania y rey de Bosnia. (es)
  • Nicholas of Ilok (Hungarian: Újlaki Miklós, Bosnian and Croatian: Nikola Iločki, ; 1410–1477) was a Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Macsó, Voivode of Transylvania and titular King of Bosnia from 1471 until his death. A member of the Újlaki family, he was one of the richest landowners in the Kingdom of Hungary and one of its most influential magnates. He held a reputation of a great hero and served under four kings of Hungary: Albert, Vladislaus I, Ladislaus V and Matthias I. (en)
  • Миклош Уйлаки (Николай Илокский) (хорв. Nikola Iločki, венг. Újlaki Miklós, рум. Nicolae de Ujlak, босн. Nikola Iločki, серб. Никола Илочки; 1410—1477) — венгерский государственный и военный деятель. Бан Мачвы (1430—1477), воевода Трансильвании (1441—1458, 1462—1465), бан Хорватии, Славонии и Далмации (1473), титулярный король Боснии (1471—1477). (ru)
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  • Nicolás Újlaki (es)
  • Nicholas of Ilok (en)
  • Уйлаки, Миклош (ru)
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