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Peter, son of Töre ( hu, Töre fia Péter; executed in 1213) was a Hungarian lord, who served as
judge royal The judge royal, also justiciar,Rady 2000, p. 49. chief justiceSegeš 2002, p. 202. or Lord Chief JusticeFallenbüchl 1988, p. 145. (german: Oberster Landesrichter,Fallenbüchl 1988, p. 72. hu, országbíró,Zsoldos 2011, p. 26. sk, krajinsk ...
in 1198, during the reign of King Emeric. Peter led a group of Hungarian magnates, who assassinated
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on 28 September 1213.Markó 2006, p. 290.


Career

Peter was the son of Töre (also Turoy, Turwey or Toraj). According to non-authentic charters, he served as ''
ispán The ispánRady 2000, p. 19.''Stephen Werbőczy: The Customary Law of the Renowned Kingdom of Hungary in Three Parts (1517)'', p. 450. or countEngel 2001, p. 40.Curta 2006, p. 355. ( hu, ispán, la, comes or comes parochialis, and sk, župan)Kirs ...
'' of
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from 1193 to 1195 during the late reign of King Béla III.Zsoldos 2011, p. 183. He was mentioned as ''ispán'' of
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in 1197.Zsoldos 2011, p. 138. King Emeric appointed him Judge royal in the following year, replacing
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.Zsoldos 2011, p. 27. Beside that he also functioned as ''ispán'' of Szolnok County.Zsoldos 2011, p. 209. By 1199, he lost both dignities replacing by
Mika Ják Mika (I) from the kindred Ják ( hu, Ják nembeli (I) Mika; died after 1202) was a Hungarian influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries.Markó 2006, p. 233. Family Mika (also Mike or Michael) belonged to ...
and
Ampud Ampud, also Ampod, Apod or Ompud ( la, Ompudinus; died 1186) was a powerful aristocrat in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 12th century. He was Ban of Slavonia between 1163 or 1164 and 1171 or 1174, and Palatine of Hungary from aro ...
(son of
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Ampud Ampud, also Ampod, Apod or Ompud ( la, Ompudinus; died 1186) was a powerful aristocrat in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 12th century. He was Ban of Slavonia between 1163 or 1164 and 1171 or 1174, and Palatine of Hungary from aro ...
) respectively. His lands were laying in
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and south of
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. The centre of his estates was Pétervárad – today
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, part of the agglomeration of
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,
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– which was named after him.Engel 2001, p. 91. In 1201, he held the position of ''ispán'' of
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.Zsoldos 2011, p. 196. Until 1207, Peter disappeared from contemporary sources, it is presumable that he supported the
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Duke Andrew against King Emeric, thus unable to hold any political offices in the royal court. Following Andrew's accession to the throne in 1205, Peter belonged to the Queen's royal household. Between 1207 and 1210, he served as Judge royal for Queen Gertrude ( la, curialis comes regine), after that he was replaced by
Bánk Bár-Kalán Bánk of the Bár-Kalán clan ( hu, Bárkalán nembéli Bánk; died after 1222) was an influential nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first decades of the 13th century. He was Palatine of Hungary between 1212 and 1213, Judge royal from 1221 ...
in that position.Zsoldos 2011, p. 65. In addition, Peter also functioned as ''ispán'' of Szolnok County for the second time (1207) and ''ispán'' of
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from 1207 until his death.Zsoldos 2011, p. 146. Finally he also held the office of ''ispán'' of Bács County between 1210 and 1212.Zsoldos 2011, p. 126. In 1211, Peter participated in the royal campaign against the
Principality of Halych The Principality of Halych ( uk, Галицьке князівство, translit=Halytske kniazivstvo; rus, Галицкое княжество; orv, Галицкоє кънѧжьство; ro, Cnezatul Galiția), or Principality of Halychian Ru ...
.


Assassination of Queen Gertrude

When Andrew II left Hungary for a new campaign against Halych, a group of Hungarian lords, taking advantage of the King's absence, captured and murdered Queen Gertrude and many of her courtiers in the
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on 28 September 1213. Gertrude's body was torn to pieces, while her brother
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, the
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and
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narrowly escaped with their lives. Gertrude was buried in the
Pilis Abbey Pilis Abbey ( hu, pilisi apátság) was a Cistercian monastery in the Pilis Hills in the Kingdom of Hungary. It was founded in 1184 by monks who came from Acey Abbey in France at the invitation of Béla III of Hungary. It was dedicated to the Vi ...
.Körmendi 2009b, p. 155. According to the contemporary reports, Peter personally slaughtered the Queen, while Palatine Bánk Bár-Kalán, the Kacsics brothers (
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) and other lords were also involved in the conspiracy.Körmendi 2009a, p. 196. The motivation of the murderers is uncertain. According to later tradition, Queen Gertrude's brother (Berthold) raped Bánk's wife. Bánk killed the Queen because he felt she had encouraged her brother. This version appeared in the ''Chronicon rhythmicum Austriacum'' around 1270,Körmendi 2009b, p. 193. which was repeated by the 14th-century Hungarian chronicles (''
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'', ''
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'' etc.). Formerly linguist János Horváth argued the chroniclers in fact referred to the coeval Felician Záh's assassination attempt (1330) against
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, when describing Gertrude's death.Körmendi 2009a, p. 198.
József Katona József Katona (11 November 1791, Kecskemét – 16 April 1830, Kecskemét) was a Hungarian playwright and poet, creator of the Hungarian historical tragedy ''Bánk bán''. Biography József Katona was born and died in Kecskemét. He studi ...
's ''
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'' (which was set to music by
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), where Peter appears as ''Ban Petúr'', also preserved and spread this version.Markó 2006, p. 209. Further records from the 15th century, based on ''De fundatoribus monasterii Diessensis'', says Gertrude was innocently murdered, because she had not known Berthold's intention and crime.Körmendi 2009b, p. 186. It is much more likely that the Hungarian lords led by Peter, who were aggrieved at Queen Gertrude's favoritism towards her German entourage, feared to permanently lose their court positions and influence. Formerly, Gertrude's two brothers, Ekbert,
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, and Henry II, Margrave of Istria, fled to Hungary in 1208 after they were accused of participating in the murder of
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.Engel 2001, p. 90. Berthold of Kalocsa (since 1206) was also appointed
Ban of Slavonia Ban of Slavonia ( hr, Slavonski ban; hu, szlavón bán; la, Sclavoniæ banus) or the Ban of "Whole Slavonia" ( hr, ban cijele Slavonije; hu, egész Szlavónia bánja; la, totius Sclavoniæ banus) was the title of the governor of a territor ...
in 1209 and later
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in 1212 by the dismissals of Bánk Bár-Kalán and Michael Kacsics respectively. Andrew's generosity towards his wife's German relatives and courtiers obviously discontented the local lords. The unidentified author of the ''
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'' also referred to the Germans from the
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when he sarcastically mentioned that " the Romans gaze on the goods of Hungary."''Anonymus, Notary of King Béla: The Deeds of the Hungarians'' (ch. 9), p. 27. Some sources also mention
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's famous letter ('' Reginam occidere'').Körmendi 2009b, p. 165. Historian Tamás Körmendi considered Peter's personal motivation behind the murder.Körmendi 2014, p. 120.


Execution

When Andrew II heard the news of his wife's murder, he interrupted the campaign in Halych and returned to home. He ordered the execution of the murderer, Peter, son of Töre, who was impaled in the autumn of 1213 and his lands were also confiscated. According to the continuation of Magnus von Reichersberg's chronicle, Peter was executed along with his wife and entire family.Körmendi 2009b, p. 168. However, Peter's accomplices, including Palatine Bánk, did not receive severe punishments, due to the current political situation and Andrew's power instability. Bánk also held several influential positions even after the assassination. Only Duke Béla, son of Andrew and Gertrude, took revenge after he was nominated
Duke of Transylvania The Duke of Transylvania ( hu, erdélyi herceg; la, dux Transylvaniae) was a title of nobility four times granted to a son or a brother of the Hungarian monarch. The dukes of the first and second creations, Béla (1226–1235) and Stephen ( ...
and started to revise his father's policy. In 1228, he confiscated the estates of Bánk and the Kacsics brothers, who had plotted against his mother.Engel 2001, p. 98. Tamás Körmendi considered they were all became victims of power intrigues and political purge, and accused of conspiracy purely out of political reasons.Körmendi 2014, p. 115. According to a royal charter issued in 1237, Béla IV, now as king, donated Peter's former lands to the newly founded the
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Bélakút Abbey, which belonged to the
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.


References


Sources

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, Budapest. pp. 195–205. * Körmendi, Tamás (2009b): ''A Gertrúd királyné elleni merénylet a külhoni elbeszélő forrásokban'' ("The Murderous Attack against Queen Gertrudis according to the Foreign Narrative Sources"). ''Történelmi Szemle'' Vol. 51. pp. 155–193. * Körmendi, Tamás (2014): ''A Gertrúd királyné elleni merénylet körülményei'' ("The Circumstances of the Murder of Queen Gertrude"). In: Majorossy, Judit (ed.): ''Egy történelmi gyilkosság margójára. Merániai Gertrúd emlékezete, 1213–2013'', Ferenczy Museum,
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. pp. 95–124. * Markó, László (2006): ''A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig – Életrajzi Lexikon'' ("The High Officers of the Hungarian State from Saint Stephen to the Present Days – A Biographical Encyclopedia") (2nd edition); Helikon Kiadó Kft., Budapest. . * Zsoldos, Attila (2011). ''Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1000–1301'' ("Secular Archontology of Hungary, 1000–1301"). História, MTA Történettudományi Intézete. Budapest. {{DEFAULTSORT:Peter, son of Tore 1213 deaths Executed Hungarian people Hungarian assassins Judges royal People executed by Hungary People executed by impalement Executed assassins 12th-century Hungarian people 13th-century Hungarian people