Gregory II Monoszló

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Gregory (II) Monoszló
Ispán of Krassó
Reign1255
PredecessorSebes
SuccessorAnselmus
Diedafter 1256
Noble familygens Monoszló
Spouse(s)N Bő
IssueEgidius II
Gregory III
Peter II
FatherThomas I

Gregory (II) from the kindred Monoszló (

Krassó County
in 1255.

Biography

Gregory II was born into the gens Monoszló as the son of Thomas I, who functioned as ispán of Valkó County (1221) and Ban of Slavonia (1228–1229).[1] He also had a brother, Thomas II, the ancestor of the Csupor family, and at least four sisters, including Nabut, who married James from the Héder clan.[2]

He married an unidentified noblewoman from the gens,[1] and was father of three notable barons, Egidius II, Gregory III and prelate Peter II.[3]

Gregory was first mentioned by contemporary sources in 1237, when he shared his inherited property with Thomas II, possibly immediately after their father's death.

right of pre-emption.[5][1] He served as ispán of Krassó County in 1255, during the reign of Béla IV of Hungary.[6] Earlier archontological and historical works identified him with that Gregory, who functioned as the first known Judge of the Cumans in 1269.[5] Historian Attila Zsoldos, however, notes, the last mention of Gregory II is from 1256, and there is no record of him about his role in the 1260s civil war. Contrary to Gregory II, his namesake son, Gregory III was a loyal supporter of Duke Stephen, who ruled over the Cuman territories, and through his marriage, he also became brother-in-law of Elizabeth the Cuman, spouse of Stephen.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c Kovács 2015, p. 2.
  2. ^ Karácsonyi 1901, p. 381.
  3. ^ Karácsonyi 1901, p. 378.
  4. ^ Karácsonyi 1901, p. 377.
  5. ^ a b Karácsonyi 1901, p. 379.
  6. ^ Zsoldos 2011, p. 166.
  7. ^ Zsoldos 2009, p. 544.

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Gregory II
Born:  ?  Died: after 1256
Political offices
Preceded by
Sebes
Ispán of Krassó

1255
Succeeded by
Anselmus