John Geréb de Vingárt
John Gereb de Vingart (sometimes referred to as Vingard), (b.???? - d.????) was a Hungarian Noble man who served as Vice-voide(1450-1458) of Transylvania under Michael Szilágyi however rose to the position of Governor(1445-1460) under Emeric III Bebek.[1]
He served Loyal to the Hungarian crown for many years he was eventually rewarded for his service though his son received it Matthias Gereb recived Castle Fogaras.[1]
In 1458 he had commuised an manor house for Stephen Erdélyi.[1][2]
Was a Truste of John hunyadi[3]
Was a Loyal Follower of Władysław, to the extend of trying to kill Vlad the Impaler while he was improsied under John Hunyadi.[4][3]
Only Vice-Voide to received the tiles of magnificus and egregius.[1]
He had two sons: Peter and Matthias. Peter followed in his footsteps became captain of Upper Silesia (1476), voivode of Transylvania and comes of the Székely (1477–1479)[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d W. Kovács, András (2012). "Remarks on the Careers of the Vice-voivodes of Transylvania in the Late Middle Ages (1458–1526)". TRANSYLVANIAN REVIEW. 21 (Suppl.): 103–137. ISSN 1221-1249.
- ^ "Koppány Tibor: A középkori Magyarország kastélyai". HUN-REN BTK MI (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2024-10-21.
- ^ a b Yumpu.com. "jOHN HUNYADI BETwEEN BELGRADE AND CETATEA ... - Banatica". yumpu.com. Retrieved 2024-10-21.
- ^ Andrić, Stanko (2002). "Srednjovjekovni Šarengrad i njegovi gospodari". Povijesni prilozi (in Croatian) (23): 43–69. ISSN 0351-9767.
- ^ Anderle, Ádám; Adriányi, Gábor; Dr Diós, István; Dr Viczián, János (1998). Magyar Katolikus Lexikon IV. (töredék): Gas-hom (in Magyar). Budapest: Szent István Társulat. ISBN 978-963-361-017-6.
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