Английская Википедия:House of Dragoș
Шаблон:Royal house The House of Dragoș,[1] also known as the House of Drăgoșești[2] (Шаблон:Lang-hu), was founded by Dragoș[3][4] (also known as Dragoș Vodă[5] or Dragoș of Bedeu[6]), who was traditionally considered the first ruler[3] or prince of Moldavia and who was Voivode in Maramureș.[7]
Notable members
- Dragoș, Voivode of Moldavia
- Sas of Moldavia
- Giula of Giulești
- Balc of Moldavia
- Drág, Count of the Székelys
- Bartolomeu Dragfi (Bertalan Drágffy)
- John Drágfi
- Gáspár Drágffy (1506-1545), főispán of Közép-Szolnok.
- Anna Drágffy (1522-1527), spouse of Kristóf Frangepán / Frankopan (†1527), Ban of Croatia.
- Julianna Drágffy (1498-1500), spouse of András Báthori de Ecsed, Master of the cavalry (Lovászmester), főispán of Szabolcs et Szatmár.
Coat of arms and history
Voivode Dragoş I de Bedő voivode of Máramaros Prince of Moldavia[8] and his successor son Szász de Béltek Prince of Moldavia,[9][10] bore the blue (azure) escutcheon with the gold crescent, gold stars and gold arrow on their coat of arms.[9] Other notable scions of Dragoş I were Bartolomeu Drágfi of Béltek, Comes Perpetuus of Közép-Szolnok County (1479–1488), Voivode of Transylvania and Comes of the Székely people (1493–1499),[10] who had distinguished himself earlier as a royal knight of the Hungarian Royal Court defeating the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Breadfield (1479) together with Pál Kinizsi, István Báthory, Vuk Branković and Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân.[11] At the time of King Matthias Corvinus' death, Bartholomew Drágfi of Béltek was among the wealthiest landowners of the country, three castles, two manor houses, eight market towns and about 200 villages were in his property.[10] His estates in Közép-Szolnok and Szatmár counties included the castles of Kővár and Erdőd together with the large lordships surrounding them, and further, the castles of Sólyom and the castellum of Csehi.[10] Another important family member, among others, was John Drágfi of Béltek Comes of Temes County in 1525, who died 1526 in the Battle of Mohács.[11]
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Coat of arms of the Transylvanian-Saxon family Drágfi de Beltiug (Hungarian Drágffy de Béltek) scions of Dragoş I of Bedeu
See also
References
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web, 22.03.2015
- ↑ http://dspace.bcucluj.ro/bitstream/123456789/48164/1/Pop%20Ioan%20Aurel-Genealogii%20maramuresene-2011.pdf, 22.03.2015
- Шаблон:Lang-ro, 12.11.2014 - ↑ 3,0 3,1 Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Brezianu, Andrei and Spânu, Vlad (2007) "Dragoş Vodă (?–ca. 1353)" Historical Dictionary of Moldova (2nd ed.) Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Maryland, USA, pages 124-125, Шаблон:ISBN
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Ro: http://www.probasarabiasibucovina.ro/Carti/IstoriaMaramuresului.pdf
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ 9,0 9,1 Шаблон:Cite book
- Шаблон:Cite book - ↑ 10,0 10,1 10,2 10,3 Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ 11,0 11,1 Joan cavaler de Puscariu - Date istorice privitoare la familiile nobile române (English: History of the Romanian Noble Families). Editura societății culturale Pro Maramures "Dragoș Vodă", Cluj-Napoca, 2003 (in Romanian).
- Prof. Alexandru Filipascu de Dolha și Petrova - Istoria Maramureșului (English: History of Maramureş), Editura "Gutinul" Baia Mare, 1997 (in Romanian).
- Wyrostek, Ludwik - Rod Dragow-Sasow na Wegrzech i Rusi Halickiej (English: Clan Dragow-Saxon in Hungary and neighbouring Galicia). RTH t. XI/1931-1932 (in Polish).
Sources
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