1, Elizabeth von Pottendorf 2, Elizabeth Puchaim (m. 1343)
Issue
Anne
Father
Simon II Nagymartoni
Paul Nagymartoni (also Mertensdorfi, Hungarian: Nagymartoni Pál, German: Paul von Mattersdorf or Paul von Forchtenstein, French: Paul de Ferchiton; died June 1351) was an influential Hungarian nobleman and jurist in the first half of the 14th century, who served as Judge royal from 1328 to 1349.
He was a loyal partisan of Charles I, who strengthened royal power after decades of civil wars and feudal anarchy. Under Nagymartoni, the prestige of his position was restored. He established a professional staff and bureau on a permanent basis, initiating structural and judicial reforms. After 21 years in office, he was dismissed by Louis I.
PaulNagymartoni (also Mertensdorfi, Hungarian: Nagymartoni Pál, German: Paul von Mattersdorf or Paul von Forchtenstein, French: Paul de Ferchiton; died...
Lawrence Nagymartoni (also Fraknói, Hungarian: Nagymartoni Lőrinc; died between 1340 and 1342) was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier in the first half...
The Nagymartoni or Martinsdorfi (also Bajtói, and later Fraknói; German: von Mattersdorf, later von Forchtenstein) was a noble family in the Kingdom of...
parts of the country since the king left, as a result Judge royal PaulNagymartoni ordered the convening of county assemblies to compile a list of "evildoers"...
mentioned in official documents. At Stephen's request, the judge royal, PaulNagymartoni, deferred a hearing in 1343 and exempted a nobleman of paying a fine...
Slovakia) between the families of the Nagymihály branch. Judge royal PaulNagymartoni ruled against George, Nicholas and Ladislaus in this litigation too...
Simon (II) Nagymartoni (also Martinsdorfi, Hungarian: Nagymartoni (II.) Simon; died after 1304) was a Hungarian lord in the second half of the 13th century...
Simon (I) Nagymartoni (also Bajóti or Martinsdorfi, Hungarian: Nagymartoni (I.) Simon; died after 1250) was an Aragonese-born Hungarian knight and diplomat...
and castellan of Varna, Beszterce and Sárvár (1327–1328) 1328–1349 PaulNagymartoni Charles I, Louis I also castellan of Beszterce (1328–1349) 1349–1354...
family. Page 31 Simon and Michael Simon and Michael, the ancestors of the Nagymartoni family. The family that immigrated from Spain was first called Martonfalvi...
Saunders, The History of the Mongol Conquests (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971), 79. Peter F. Sugar, Péter Hanák, Tibor Frank -- A History of Hungary...