Kingdom of France Kingdom of Naples Kingdom of Hungary
Founded
1315 (in Hungary)
Founder
Fülöp (Philip), Palatine of Hungary
Final ruler
Zsigmond II (executed)
Titles
Count Drugeth de Homonna
Dissolution
1684/1691
The House of Drugeth was a powerful noble family (of French origin) of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 14th to 17th centuries whose possessions were located in the northeastern parts of the kingdom. The ancestors of the family left Apulia (Southern Italy) for Hungary during the reign of King Charles I. Several members of the family held high offices in the first half of the 14th century and later, when the Drugeth estates were the largest in all of Hungary.[1] The family continued to be important until the male line died out in 1691.
^Paul Robert Magocsi, Ivan Pop. Encyclopaedia of Rusyn History and Culture. University of Toronto Press, 2002. ISBN 0-8020-3566-3. Page 99.
The House of Drugeth was a powerful noble family (of French origin) of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 14th to 17th centuries whose possessions were located...
William Drugeth (also Druget, Hungarian: Druget Vilmos, Slovak: Viliam Druget, Ukrainian: Вілмош Другет; 1300s – September 1342) was a distinguished Neapolitan-born...
Philip Drugeth (also Druget, Hungarian: Druget Fülöp, Slovak: Filip Druget, Ukrainian: Філіпп Другет; c. 1288 – June or July 1327) was a Neapolitan knight...
influential Neapolitan–Hungarian baron, an early member of the powerful Drugethfamily. He was a confidant of the Capetian House of Anjou since his childhood...
from France. As the male line of the Drugethfamily died out in 1691, Kristina Drugeth, heiress to the vast Drugeth dominions, married Count Miklós Bercsényi...
outlined initially, the Union only concerned the manorial estates of the Drugethfamily of Royal Hungary. However, it eventually grew to govern Eastern Catholics...
William Drugeth, Palatine of Hungary. She was a lady-in-waiting in the court of Elizabeth of Poland, Queen of Hungary. Similarly to the Drugethfamily, Maria...
Drugeth Province (Hungarian: Druget-tartomány) is a modern historiographical term of a semi-official autonomous administrative division in the northeastern...
the first half of the 14th century. As a member of the prestigious Drugethfamily, he arrived in the Kingdom of Hungary along with his father and brothers...
The Drugethfamily became extinct in 1684. John II was the third and youngest son of John I Drugeth and Paska de Bononensi. The Drugethfamily belonged...
430 inhabitants. The town's rulers from 1321 to 1684 were from the Drugethfamily, who came from Salerno near Naples. Later, the owner of the lordship...
Initially, the Union only included lands owned or administered by the noble Drugethfamily; essentially, most of the modern-day Presov Region and part of Zakarpattia...
Charles I invited the Drugeths (Italian counts from the Kingdom of Naples) into Hungary and gave the town to them. The Drugethfamily became a member of...
2,187. The village belonged in the 14th-17th centuries to the noble Drugethfamily from the Kingdom of Hungary. The population there was mixed, there lived...
the Pásztói family Dózsa Debreceni 1322 Fülöp Drugeth 1322–1327 Drugethfamily János Drugeth 1328–1333 brother of Fülöp Drugeth Vilmos Drugeth 1333–1342...
century, it, towering over the Uzh River, was the mighty citadel of the Drugethfamily which supervised its continuous modernisation over the centuries. The...
their undefined borders were ruled by the Balassa, Losonci, Bebek, and Drugethfamilies, but they possessed considerable autonomy. The army campaigns of 1543–44...
belonged to the Drugethfamily, but passed to the Csáky family in the 17th century and later in the 19th century to the Andrássy family manor. As early...
domini which was governed by some member of Drugethfamily. Among some members of the family Gábor Drugeth owned some land lots in Minaj since 1453. It...
Amadeus' former castles and possessions were obtained by members of the Drugethfamily in the 1320s–1340s. Engel, Pál (1988). "Az ország újraegyesítése. I...
society, becoming the most illustrious member of his family. John was born into the Tibai noble family, which originated from the Nagymihály branch of the...
and soldier in the early 14th century. As a faithful confidant of Philip Drugeth, he served as vice-ispán of Szepes County and castellan of its namesake...
A nearby sister castle, part of the historical Humenné Manor of the Drugethfamily, along with Brekov Castle. See the map [1] "The Brekov Castle / Hrad...
William Drugeth in 1337. Thereafter, Lawrence and his sons mainly resided in Tiba in Ung County (present-day Tibava, Slovakia), adopting their family name...