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The House of Ernuszt (English: Ernusht; Croatian: Ernušt) was a Hungarian noble family, descending from a rich Jewish family who came to medieval Hungary from Vienna, converted to Catholicism and also reached its peak in the Kingdom of Croatia during the reign of King Matthias Corvinus and his successors. Notable members of the family were bans of Croatia and Slavonia, king's chamberlains, bishops, ispáns, župans (counts) and other state officials.

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  • Ernuszt family (en)
  • Ernušt (de)
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  • Ernušt (deutsch Ernuscht; ungarisch Ernust) war ein kroatisch-ungarisches Adelsgeschlecht jüdischer Abstammung, das aus Schweden in das mittelalterliche Ungarn eingewandert war und seinen Höhepunkt im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert erreichte. Die Mitglieder des Geschlechts konvertierten zum Katholizismus und dienten zuerst als Großhändler und Bankiers des Königs Matthias Corvinus (regierte 1458–1490). Später stieg das Geschlecht auch zu Banen (Vizekönigen) von Kroatien und Slawonien, Hofkämmerern, Bischöfen, Gespanen und andere staatlichen Funktionären auf. (de)
  • The House of Ernuszt (English: Ernusht; Croatian: Ernušt) was a Hungarian noble family, descending from a rich Jewish family who came to medieval Hungary from Vienna, converted to Catholicism and also reached its peak in the Kingdom of Croatia during the reign of King Matthias Corvinus and his successors. Notable members of the family were bans of Croatia and Slavonia, king's chamberlains, bishops, ispáns, župans (counts) and other state officials. (en)
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  • House of Ernuszt (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Grb_obitelji_Ernušt.jpg
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  • Grb obitelji Ernušt.jpg (en)
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  • Ernušt (en)
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  • House of Ernuszt (en)
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  • Bans (viceroys) of Croatia, bans of Slavonia, royal chamberlains, bishops, ispáns, župans (counts) etc. (en)
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  • Ernušt (deutsch Ernuscht; ungarisch Ernust) war ein kroatisch-ungarisches Adelsgeschlecht jüdischer Abstammung, das aus Schweden in das mittelalterliche Ungarn eingewandert war und seinen Höhepunkt im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert erreichte. Die Mitglieder des Geschlechts konvertierten zum Katholizismus und dienten zuerst als Großhändler und Bankiers des Königs Matthias Corvinus (regierte 1458–1490). Später stieg das Geschlecht auch zu Banen (Vizekönigen) von Kroatien und Slawonien, Hofkämmerern, Bischöfen, Gespanen und andere staatlichen Funktionären auf. (de)
  • The House of Ernuszt (English: Ernusht; Croatian: Ernušt) was a Hungarian noble family, descending from a rich Jewish family who came to medieval Hungary from Vienna, converted to Catholicism and also reached its peak in the Kingdom of Croatia during the reign of King Matthias Corvinus and his successors. Notable members of the family were bans of Croatia and Slavonia, king's chamberlains, bishops, ispáns, župans (counts) and other state officials. (en)
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  • Međimurje, Đurđevac, Koprivnica, Virje, Molve etc. (en)
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