Vuk GrgurevićW
Vuk Grgurević

Vuk Grgurević Branković was a Serbian nobleman who was the titular Despot of Serbia from 1471 until his death in 1485. He inherited the title of despot, by King Matthias Corvinus, and ruled most of present-day Vojvodina, under the overlordship of the Kingdom of Hungary. He is known in Serbian epic poetry for his valour and heroism, and is called Vuk the Fiery Dragon, Vuk the Dragon-Despot, or simply the Dragon; he commanded the Hungarian army in several of its battles against the Ottomans. He is considered the founder of Grgeteg monastery.

Alexander KöcskiW
Alexander Köcski

Alexander (II) Köcski was an influential Hungarian nobleman and soldier, who served as Judge royal from 1324 until his death.

Henry I KőszegiW
Henry I Kőszegi

Henry (I) Kőszegi from the kindred Héder, commonly known as Henry the Great, was a Hungarian influential lord in the second half of the 13th century, founder and first member of the powerful Kőszegi family. Henry was one of the most notable earlier "oligarchs", who ruled de facto independently their dominion during the era of feudal anarchy.

Stephen I LackfiW
Stephen I Lackfi

Stephen (I) Lackfi was an influential nobleman and a successful military leader in the Kingdom of Hungary. He played a significant role in the Neapolitan campaigns of Louis the Great.

Pippo SpanoW
Pippo Spano

Filippo Buondelmonti degli Scolari, known as Pippo Spano, was an Italian magnate, general, strategist and confidant of King Sigismund of Hungary, born in the Republic of Florence. The personal friend of Sigismund and member of the Order of the Dragon, he was buried in the Székesfehérvár Basilica beside the Hungarian kings.

Roland I RátótW
Roland I Rátót

Roland (I) from the kindred Rátót was a Hungarian influential lord, who held several important secular positions for decades. He was also the ancestor of the Paksi family.

Frank SzécsényiW
Frank Szécsényi

Frank Szécsényi, also Francis, was a Hungarian powerful baron and military leader, who was a staunch supporter of King Sigismund of Luxembourg. He participated in various military campaigns against the Ottoman Empire. In 1401, he joined the magnate conspiracy against Sigismund, but returned to the king's allegiance shortly thereafter, retaining his political influence until his death.

Simon SzécsényiW
Simon Szécsényi

Simon Szécsényi, was a Hungarian powerful baron and military leader, who was a staunch supporter of King Sigismund of Luxembourg since the 1380s. Joining a magnate conspiracy of 1401, he played a key role in the arrest of the king, but later was pardoned and could retain his political influence until his death.