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The bearer of the sword or sword-bearer ( Hungarian: kardhordó, Latin: ensifer) was one of the minor officials of the royal household in the Kingdom of Hungary. [1]
Term | Incumbent | Monarch | Notes |
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1233 | Alexander [1] | Andrew II | son of Mojs |
1256–1257 | Csák [1] | Béla IV | gens Hahót; also ispán of Gora ispánate |
1263 | Jacob [1] | Béla IV | gens Bána; ancestor of the House of Cseszneky |
1267 | Paul [1] | Béla IV | gens Bána; brother of Jacob |
1293 | Csák [1] | Andrew III | gens Csák; brother of Matthew III Csák |
Term | Incumbent | Crown Prince | Notes |
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1269 | Stephen [1] | Stephen | gens Dorozsma |
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Kingdom of Hungary |
The bearer of the sword or sword-bearer ( Hungarian: kardhordó, Latin: ensifer) was one of the minor officials of the royal household in the Kingdom of Hungary. [1]
Term | Incumbent | Monarch | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1233 | Alexander [1] | Andrew II | son of Mojs |
1256–1257 | Csák [1] | Béla IV | gens Hahót; also ispán of Gora ispánate |
1263 | Jacob [1] | Béla IV | gens Bána; ancestor of the House of Cseszneky |
1267 | Paul [1] | Béla IV | gens Bána; brother of Jacob |
1293 | Csák [1] | Andrew III | gens Csák; brother of Matthew III Csák |
Term | Incumbent | Crown Prince | Notes |
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1269 | Stephen [1] | Stephen | gens Dorozsma |