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Demetrius (I) from the kindred Rosd ( hu, Rosd nembeli (I.) Demeter; died after 1278) was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier in the second half of the 13th century. He served as ''
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'' of Kraszna, Szatmár counties and the royal lordship of Telegd (today Tileagd, Romania) in 1272.


Ancestry

Demetrius was born into an ancient Hungarian kindred, the ''gens'' (clan) Rosd as the son of Andrew (or Endre). He had a younger brother Michael the Small. Throughout their lives, they worked closely together on wealth acquisition and political involvement. The kindred possessed landholdings and villages in Rosd Island on the
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(present-day known as
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), in addition along the nearby opposite shoreline of the river on the eastern edge of
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royal forest. Demetrius lived in a manor in the village
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Career

The political and social rise of the brothers was made possible by a dynastic conflict that escalated into a
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. The relationship between King
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and his eldest son
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became tense by the early 1260s. After a brief skirmish, Stephen forced his father to cede all the lands of the
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to the east of the Danube to him and adopted the title of junior king in 1262. The landholdings of the Rosd clan came into the border zone of the two emerging domains. Both Demetrius and Michael joined Stephen's retinue, connecting their fate, fortune and social ascendancy to the power aspirations of the younger king. Both Demetrius and Michael left behind their possessions in Central Hungary in order to serve Duke Stephen in his realm. By the autumn of 1264, both parties prepared for war. While Demetrius joined Stephen's army in
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, Michael remained in the castle of
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in order to protect from Béla's forces. When the royal army invaded Stephen's realm in December 1264, Demetrius participated in the initial battle near
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(Deva, present-day Romania). Béla's advancing army, commanded by
Lawrence, son of Kemény Lawrence, son of Kemény ( hu, Kemény fia Lőrinc; died after 1274) was a Hungarian influential lord and military leader in the 13th century, who held various positions in the royal court since the late 1250s. He was a skilled and loyal soldier d ...
forced Stephen to retreat as far as the castle at
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(Codlea, Romania) in the easternmost corner of Transylvania. Demetrius was among the few dozen defenders during the siege of Feketehalom at the turn of 1264 and 1265. The attackers kept the younger king's forces under constant pressure and it is plausible that the defenders soon exhausted their reserves. As a result, Stephen intended to send his special envoy Demetrius Rosd to his parents, Béla and
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, in order to seek mercy, but the besiegers captured him and Lawrence tortured the prisoner. After Stephen's victory at Feketehalom due to the arrival of the rescue army, Demetrius was freed from captivity. Along with his brother Michael, he participated in the subsequent battle somewhere in
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against
Ernye Ákos Ernye from the kindred Ákos (''Erne''; hu, Ákos nembeli Ernye; died after January 1275) was a Hungarian baron and landowner. He is best known for saving the life of king Béla IV after the disastrous Battle of Mohi in 1241. He participated in v ...
' army in the second half of February 1265. They were also present in the decisive Battle of Isaszeg in early March 1265. After the reconciliation between Béla and Stephen in 1266, Demetrius was delegated by the younger king to the restored national joint judicial courts composed of the partisans of the two monarchs. Shortly before Stephen V ascended the Hungarian throne in 1270, the younger king generously rewarded his faithful partisans, including the Rosd brothers, Demetrius and Michael, who were granted Füzér Castle and its lordship, altogether eleven villages, including Füzér, Komlós, Nyíri, Kajata and
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in
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. Stephen – now as king of whole Hungary – confirmed these land donations in February 1272. Demetrius also owned a portion in
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in
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. He donated the estate to his faithful servants in 1278. Demetrius and Michael also received the
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over the
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(Borsmonostor, today part of
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, Austria) sometime around 1270. Demetrius was styled as ''ispán'' of Kraszna and Szatmár counties in June 1272, shortly before the tragic events which led to Stephen's death. Demetrius was also referred to as ''ispán'' of Telegd which occasional title does not appear in the sources before nor after. Sometime in 1274 or 1275, during the first phase of the feudal anarchy, Demetrius and Michael was temporarily deprived from the right of patronage over Borsmonostor in favor of Lawrence Aba. However, they regained the right by Ladislaus IV in November 1277, again dismissing Lawrence Aba from this position. Demetrius died after 1278. He had no known wives nor descendants.


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Demetrius Demetrius is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek male given name ''Dēmḗtrios'' (), meaning “Demetris” - "devoted to goddess Demeter". Alternate forms include Demetrios, Dimitrios, Dimitris, Dmytro, Dimitri, Dimitrie, Dimitar, Du ...