Mizse
Mizse was the last Palatine of King Ladislaus IV of Hungary in 1290. He was born in a Muslim family in Tolna County in the Kingdom of Hungary, but he converted to Roman Catholicism. The king appointed Mizse Palatine at the end of his rule. When King Ladislaus IV was murdered by a group of Cumans, Mizse led the revenge attack against his murderers and had them executed.
Mizse | |
|---|---|
| Palatine of Hungary | |
| Reign | 1290 |
| Predecessor | Reynold Básztély |
| Successor | Amadeus Aba |
| Died | after 1295 |
| Issue | James Eyzech |
He was the ispán (head) of Tolna and Bodrog Counties in 1291. Mizse assisted King Ladislaus IV's successor, King Andrew III of Hungary in his campaign against Austria. However, when he occupied by force the fortress at Dunaszekcső, the king's mother Tomasina Morosini besieged and took the fort from him. This is the last piece of information on Mizse.
Legacy
According to tradition, the Cuman Mizse district was named after the palatine, so Lajosmizse today commemorates his memory.
References
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- Markó, László (2006). A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig: Életrajzi Lexikon [Great Officers of State in Hungary from King Saint Stephen to Our Days: A Biographical Encyclopedia] (in Hungarian). Helikon Kiadó. ISBN 963-208-970-7.
- Szűcs, Jenő (2002). Az utolsó Árpádok [The Last Árpáds] (in Hungarian). Osiris Kiadó. ISBN 963-389-271-6.
- Wertner, Mór (1893). "Mizse nádor és családja [Palatine Mizse and his Family]". Erdélyi Múzeum (in Hungarian). 10 (10): 584–587. ISSN 1453-0961.
- Zsoldos, Attila (2011). Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1000–1301 [Secular Archontology of Hungary, 1000–1301] (in Hungarian). História, MTA Történettudományi Intézete. ISBN 978-963-9627-38-3.