Philip Drugeth
Philip Drugeth (also Druget, Hungarian: Druget Fülöp, Slovak: Filip Druget, Ukrainian: Філіпп Другет; c. 1288 – June or July 1327) was a Neapolitan knight of French origin, who accompanied the twelve-year-old pretender Charles of Anjou to Hungary in 1300. After Charles I defeated his enemies in the struggle for the throne, Philip gained large-scale domains and held various ispánates in the northeastern parts of the kingdom, establishing there a semi-autonomous province. Philip integrated into the Hungarian nobility and is considered the founder of the powerful Drugeth family, which overwhelmingly dominated the royal court until the 1340s, but also continued to be important until the male line died out in the 17th century.
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Charles I of HungaryCsanád TelegdiDesiderius RátótDrugeth ProvinceDrugeth familyDózsa DebreceniJohn II DrugethJohn I DrugethLadislaus BaksaList of palatines of HungaryMaria FolliaMaria Theresia Garden Square (Uzhhorod)Martin, Bishop of EgerMatthew III CsákNicholas I DrugethPeter, son of PetenyeThomas II, Archbishop of EsztergomThomas SemseiTrebišovUzhhorodWilliam Drugeth
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Philip Drugeth
Philip Drugeth (also Druget, Hungarian: Druget Fülöp, Slovak: Filip Druget, Ukrainian: Філіпп Другет; c. 1288 – June or July 1327) was a Neapolitan knight of French origin, who accompanied the twelve-year-old pretender Charles of Anjou to Hungary in 1300. After Charles I defeated his enemies in the struggle for the throne, Philip gained large-scale domains and held various ispánates in the northeastern parts of the kingdom, establishing there a semi-autonomous province. Philip integrated into the Hungarian nobility and is considered the founder of the powerful Drugeth family, which overwhelmingly dominated the royal court until the 1340s, but also continued to be important until the male line died out in the 17th century.
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June/July 1327
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Johannes de Trogect
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Clara
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Philip Drugeth (also Druget, H ...... died out in the 17th century.
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