Margit (Erzsébet) Szilágyi
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Margit (Erzsébet) Szilágyi (b. ? - d. 1504) was a Hungarian noblewoman from the
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, she was the wife of Máté (Mátyus) Maróti, Ban de Macsó, also
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of Bács, Baranya, Bodrog, Syrmia, Tolna and Valkó Counties. Margit (Erzsébet) Szilágyi was the
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of László Maróti, Ban de Macsó and Erzsébet Schaunberghttp://geneall.net/en/name/224341/mate-matyus-maroti-ban-de-macso/, 1 October 2015


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Margit Margit is a feminine given name, a version of Margaret. People bearing the name include: * Margit of Hungary (1175–1223), Empress consort of Isaac II Angelos, Byzantine Emperor * Saint Margit of Hungary (1242–1271), Hungarian nun and princ ...
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