Thomas from the kindred Nánabeszter (; died around 1323) was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who possessed several domains along the river
Danube
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in Central Hungary, surrounding the capital
Buda
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at that time. Being the last member of the
Nánabeszter clan, he was also known as Thomas Berki () after his main residence.
Family
Thomas was born into the
''gens'' (clan) Nánabeszter, which possessed landholdings along the river
Danube
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in Central Hungary, in the surrounding area of royal capitals
Esztergom
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and
Buda
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. His father was
Michael
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, who served as ''
ispán
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'' of
Veszprém County
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Veszprém county
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between 1243 and 1244. He had a younger brother
Lawrence
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, who entered ecclesiastical career and served as
Provost of Požega from around 1288 until his death.
Career and landholdings
Thomas first appeared in contemporary records following the death of his father sometime between 1268 and 1270. He inherited Michael's landholdings in
Berki,
Érd
Érd (; ; , ) is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It is a city with county rights.
History
The area has been inhabited since ancient times. Archaeological findings indicate that prehistoric humans lived here 50,000 year ...
,
Sóskút
Sóskút is a village in Pest County, Hungary.
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Several scenes of the movies John Adams (2008) and Move On (2012) were shot in the town.
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* Georg von Habsburg (1964-), the grandson of Blessed Charles of Austria, the l ...
and
Tárnok (Deszka), which lay in
Pest and
Fejér counties along the right bank of the river Danube. During the first years, until 1274, his name was mentioned alongside his uncle Stephen. They possessed portions of
Keszi too by 1270, where they were also involved in lawsuits with local nobles. Between 1270 and 1272, they proved their right to their estate in Érd, when King
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donated the whole Érd island to his faithful royal armors. Stephen and Thomas complained in 1274, that their village
Varsány
Varsány is a village in Nógrád County, Hungary with 1,635 inhabitants (2014).
Location
The village is located in Nógrád county, approximately 100 kilometres northeast from Budapest, the capital of Hungary and 21 kilometres from Hollókő. ...
was destroyed. They got a remedy for the destruction of their village if they took the oath to make a complaint about the authenticity of it before the collegiate chapter in
Székesfehérvár
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. After the death of Stephen around 1275, Thomas became head of the Berki family.
In June 1278, Thomas and his brother Lawrence managed to obtain further territories in Érd, namely the then uninhabited land of royal armor-bearers, which they were granted by King
Ladislaus IV. By the 1280s, Thomas became a prestigious landlord in the region, who endeavored to form his estates into single coherent areas in Central Hungary, southwest of the capital Buda – continuing the late Michael's political orientation. As the last living secular member of the kindred, he inherited and possessed in one person all the acquisitions of the kindred. His local influence and wealth are well illustrated by a letter from
Archbishop
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Lodomer
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, who requested him to take Michael, the abbot of
Csanád
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Csanád defeated and killed Ajtony who had ruled over the region now known as Banat (in R ...
(today Cenad,
Romania
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) under his patronage. Thomas was also styled as ''
comes
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'' in the letter, whose year of issue is uncertain (according to historian János Karácsonyi, it was written around 1285).
After 1290, Thomas became a supporter of King
Andrew III
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. He participated in the royal campaign against the
Duchy of Austria
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in the summer of 1291. For his merits, Andrew III confirmed and transcribed the aforementioned donation letter of his predecessor Ladislaus IV in favor of Thomas and Lawrence in September 1291. In accordance with a preceding arrangement between his relative
Demetrius
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(who died before 1277) and the Dominican monastery of
Rabbits' Island, Thomas paid fifteen
mark
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s to the Dominican nuns for a further portion in Sóskút sometime between 1290 and 1300, thereby increasing the area of his local estate. According to a pay certificate issued in 1292, Thomas accidentally killed
Paul Csák during a clash, for which he had to pay a blood fee of sixteen marks to the brothers of the victim,
Gurke (who was future royal standard-bearer at the
Battle of Rozgony
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in 1312) and Michael. Thomas obtained his possessions in
Diósd
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Though many residents commute to work to the capital city Budapest, the largest employers in the town are a ...
by way of litigation, when he was involved in a lawsuit with certain local nobles (called "Diódi") between 1293 and 1294. The lawsuit narrated a maltreatment of one of Thomas'
serfs
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(''libertinus'') called John, son of Tywan, whose house was attacked by the neighboring nobles and himself was wounded in 1293 (i.e. Thomas already possessed a portion in the settlement by that time). The litigation process ended with an agreement: Thomas withdrew the case in exchange for some portions of Diósd. At the time of his death, he also possessed two domains in Ében (laid in the territory of present-day
Törökbálint
Törökbálint is a town in Pest county, Hungary. Törökbálint received town status on 1 July 2007.
The city also has a German name, ''Großturwall'', which originates from the times of the Swabian immigration after the Ottoman times of Hung ...
), but the circumstances of their acquisition are unknown.
Extinction of the kindred
Thomas died without legitimate male heirs sometime around 1323. He was the last member of the Nánabeszter (Berki) kindred. King
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endowed the majority of his property – portions in Berki, Sóskút, Érd (two), Tárnok, Ében (two), Keszi and Sasad (which laid at the foot of the hill
Sashegy
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, today a borough of
Újbuda
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, the 11th district of
Budapest
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) – to his influential confidant
Thomas Szécsényi
Thomas (I) Szécsényi (; died 1354) was a Hungarian powerful baron and soldier, who rose to prominence during King Charles I's war against the oligarchs. He belonged to the so-called "new aristocracy", who supported the king's efforts to restor ...
in 1323. Despite the fact that the
Szécsényis declared their claim to the entire Nánabeszter property,
Stephen Sáfár
Stephen Sáfár de Csév (; 1280s–1345) was a Hungarian diplomat, soldier and noble in the first half of the 14th century, a loyal supporter of Charles I of Hungary and his consolidation efforts. In this regard, Stephen served as ''ispán'' of P ...
, the castellan of
Visegrád was granted Diósd in the same year, while the estate Nándor became the property of the city Buda in June 1323.
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Thomas
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13th-century Hungarian nobility
14th-century Hungarian people
Medieval Hungarian soldiers
13th-century Hungarian military personnel