. . "Famille Ugron"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . "30678558"^^ . . . . . . . "Ugron de \u00C1br\u00E1nfalva is one of the most ancient \"Szekler\" families, bearing the title \"primor\" (leader of the Szekler tribe). The oldest settlement of the Ugron's was in \u00C1br\u00E1nfalva (Romanian: Obr\u0103ne\u015Fti, now a part of Ulie\u0219), the family having owned the surrounding territory \"jure primae occupationis\" for more than a thousand years. \u00C1br\u00E1nfalva is in Hargita county, Transylvania, now Romania.The Ugron\u2019s are first mentioned in documents around the 13th century; some sources suggest that they are related to the \u00C1rp\u00E1d dynasty the first Hungarian royal house. The uninterrupted documentation of the family begins with L\u00E1szl\u00F3 Ugron who lived in the early 14th century. \u2013 'dictus magnus' - living in the early 17th century, was the legal guardian of G\u00E1bor Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania, who created \"the Golden Age of Transylvania\" during his rule by building a strong and independent state which protected the borders of Europe from the Ottoman Empire. The members of the Ugron family played an important role through the centuries in Transylvanian and later in Hungarian history and public life, as landlords, soldiers, politicians, ambassadors etc."@en . "Ugron de \u00C1br\u00E1nfalva"@en . . . . . "Ugron d'\u00C1br\u00E1nfalva (\u00E1br\u00E1nfalvai Ugron en hongrois) est le patronyme d'une ancienne famille de la noblesse hongroise."@fr . . "1974"^^ . . "1085327008"^^ . . . . . . . . "Ugron de \u00C1br\u00E1nfalva is one of the most ancient \"Szekler\" families, bearing the title \"primor\" (leader of the Szekler tribe). The oldest settlement of the Ugron's was in \u00C1br\u00E1nfalva (Romanian: Obr\u0103ne\u015Fti, now a part of Ulie\u0219), the family having owned the surrounding territory \"jure primae occupationis\" for more than a thousand years. \u00C1br\u00E1nfalva is in Hargita county, Transylvania, now Romania.The Ugron\u2019s are first mentioned in documents around the 13th century; some sources suggest that they are related to the \u00C1rp\u00E1d dynasty the first Hungarian royal house. The uninterrupted documentation of the family begins with L\u00E1szl\u00F3 Ugron who lived in the early 14th century."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ugron d'\u00C1br\u00E1nfalva (\u00E1br\u00E1nfalvai Ugron en hongrois) est le patronyme d'une ancienne famille de la noblesse hongroise."@fr .