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Türje (genus)
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Türje (Tyürje or Türgye) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary. The Szentgróti (Szentgiróti), Orbonay and Zalabéry families belong to this genus.
The village of Türje was first mentioned in 1234. The monastery of the premontre monks was founded at the beginning of the 13th century. In this time, the namesake kindred was the landowner of the village and the neighboring villages, including Zalaszentgrót too.
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History
The Türje (also Gurle or Jurle) kindred was one of the most significant clans in Zala County, beside the Atyusz and Hahót families, centered around the namesake village Türje.[1]
Notable members
- Joachim, ispán (comes) of Szeben County (1210), ancestor of the Szentgróti family
- Gecse, ispán of Zala (1225) and Bars Counties (1236–1240)
- Denis (d. 1255), voivode of Transylvania (1233–1234), ban of Slavonia (1241–1244/5), palatine (1245–1246; 1248)
- Philip (d. 1272), bishop of Zagreb (1248–1262), chancellor (1262–1270; 1272), archbishop of Esztergom (1262–1272), first perpetual ispán of Esztergom County (1270–1272)
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Family tree
- Gecse I
- Denis I
- Denis II (fl. 1217–1255†)
- a daughter (fl. 1251) ∞ Ákos N (d. before 1251)
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