Dorozsma
Dorozsma (de genere Durusma) was a genus (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in Kingdom of Hungary . Their ancient possessions were in Csongrád county (today: village of Kiskundorozsma).[1][2]
Notable members of the genus
Nicholas I's branch
- Nicholas I Garai
- Nicholas I's first son John Garai
- Nicholas I's second son Nicholas II Garai
- Nicholas II's son, Ladislaus Garai
Paul Garai's branch
- Nicholas I's uncle, Paul Garai
- Paul's son, Paul Bánfi de Gara
- Paul's other son, Stephen Bánfi de Gara
- Stephen's son, Paul Bánfi de Gara
- Paul's son, Dezső Bánfi de Gara
- Stephen's son, Paul Bánfi de Gara
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References
- Pap Róbert, Fejezetek Szentmihály középkorából Archived April 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, A Szeged Szentmihályi Római Katolikus Plébánia Hírlevele V., 2008, p. 3
- Ede Reiszig, BÁCS-BODROG VÁRMEGYE NEMES CSALÁDAI
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