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The Szentgyörgyi, also Szentgyörgyi és Bazini, was a noble family of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 13-16th centuries. The ancestor of the family, Thomas descended from the gens ("clan") Hont-Pázmány and he was the head (ispán) of Nyitra County around 1208. The family was named after its two castles, Szentgyörgy (Slovak: Biely Kameň, German: Sankt Georgen) and Bazin (Slovak: Pezinok, German: Bösing), built in the 12th century. The possession of the castles ensured that the family could maintain its aristocratic status even among the anarchic conditions of the kingdom during the period between 1290 and 1320. In 1459, the members of the family became counts of the Holy Roman Empire; and afterwards, they were mentioned as counts even in documents issued by the Kings of Hungary although this ti

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  • The Szentgyörgyi, also Szentgyörgyi és Bazini, was a noble family of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 13-16th centuries. The ancestor of the family, Thomas descended from the gens ("clan") Hont-Pázmány and he was the head (ispán) of Nyitra County around 1208. The family was named after its two castles, Szentgyörgy (Slovak: Biely Kameň, German: Sankt Georgen) and Bazin (Slovak: Pezinok, German: Bösing), built in the 12th century. The possession of the castles ensured that the family could maintain its aristocratic status even among the anarchic conditions of the kingdom during the period between 1290 and 1320. In 1459, the members of the family became counts of the Holy Roman Empire; and afterwards, they were mentioned as counts even in documents issued by the Kings of Hungary although this ti (en)
  • Szentgyörgyi, ook wel Szentgyörgyi és Bazini, was een adellijke familie van het koninkrijk Hongarije die bestond van de 13e tot de 16e eeuw. De stamvader van de familie, Thomas, stamde af van de gens ("clan") en hij was het hoofd (oppergespan) van het comitaat Nyitra rond het jaar 1208. De familie werd vernoemd naar hun twee kastelen, namelijk Szentgyörgyi (Slowaaks: Biely Kameň; Duits: Sankt Georgen) en Bazin (Slowaaks: Pezinok; Duits: Bösing). Beide kastelen werden in de 12e eeuw gebouwd. Het bezit van deze kastelen verzekerde de aristocratische status van de familie, zelfs tijdens de periode van anarchie in het koninkrijk tussen 1290 en 1320. In 1459 werden de leden van de familie graven van het Heilig Roomse Rijk; en later werden ze zelfs vermeld als graven in documenten van de Koning (nl)
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  • The Szentgyörgyi, also Szentgyörgyi és Bazini, was a noble family of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 13-16th centuries. The ancestor of the family, Thomas descended from the gens ("clan") Hont-Pázmány and he was the head (ispán) of Nyitra County around 1208. The family was named after its two castles, Szentgyörgy (Slovak: Biely Kameň, German: Sankt Georgen) and Bazin (Slovak: Pezinok, German: Bösing), built in the 12th century. The possession of the castles ensured that the family could maintain its aristocratic status even among the anarchic conditions of the kingdom during the period between 1290 and 1320. In 1459, the members of the family became counts of the Holy Roman Empire; and afterwards, they were mentioned as counts even in documents issued by the Kings of Hungary although this title was not recognised in the kingdom at that time. (en)
  • Szentgyörgyi, ook wel Szentgyörgyi és Bazini, was een adellijke familie van het koninkrijk Hongarije die bestond van de 13e tot de 16e eeuw. De stamvader van de familie, Thomas, stamde af van de gens ("clan") en hij was het hoofd (oppergespan) van het comitaat Nyitra rond het jaar 1208. De familie werd vernoemd naar hun twee kastelen, namelijk Szentgyörgyi (Slowaaks: Biely Kameň; Duits: Sankt Georgen) en Bazin (Slowaaks: Pezinok; Duits: Bösing). Beide kastelen werden in de 12e eeuw gebouwd. Het bezit van deze kastelen verzekerde de aristocratische status van de familie, zelfs tijdens de periode van anarchie in het koninkrijk tussen 1290 en 1320. In 1459 werden de leden van de familie graven van het Heilig Roomse Rijk; en later werden ze zelfs vermeld als graven in documenten van de Koningen van Hongarije, zelfs al werd deze titel nog niet erkend in het koninkrijk op dat moment. (nl)
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