Simon Rozgonyi

Simon Rozgonyi (died March 1414) was a Hungarian nobleman and judge royal, who supported Ladislaus of Naples against Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor.[1] He had two wives, Anna and Margit, and five children.[2] His son Simon was bishop of Eger (1440–1444) and was killed in the Battle of Varna.[3]

Sources

  1. Engel, Pal; Tamas Palosfalvi; Andrew Ayton (2005). The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526 (illustrated ed.). I.B.Tauris. p. 210. ISBN 1-85043-977-X.
  2. Marek, Miroslav (2003-11-11). "Genealogy of Rozgonyi family". Retrieved 2009-01-30.
  3. Chasin, Martin (1969). "The Crusade of Varna". In Setton, Kenneth Meyer; Harry W. Hazard; Norman P. Zacour (eds.). A History of the Crusades. 6 (2 ed.). University of Wisconsin Press. p. 308. ISBN 0-299-10744-2.
Political offices
Preceded by
Frank Szécsényi
Judge royal
14091414
Succeeded by
Peter Perényi
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