Ladislaus Rátót
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Ladislaus (I) from the kindred Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót nembeli (I.) László; died April 1328) was a Hungarian nobleman and landowner at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who served as Ban of Slavonia in 1300. Initially, he was a member of the court of pretender Wenceslaus during the era of Interregnum. Alongside his kinship, he joined Charles I later. He became disgraced in the last decade of his life. He was the ancestor of the Tari family.
Quick Facts Ban of Slavonia, Reign ...
Ladislaus (I) Rátót | |
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Ban of Slavonia | |
Reign | 1300 |
Predecessor | Stephen Babonić |
Successor | Henry Kőszegi |
Died | April 1328 |
Noble family | gens Rátót |
Spouse(s) | N Kacsics |
Issue | Oliver II Stephen Tari Anka |
Father | Stephen I |
Mother | first wife of his father |
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