Tiburtius (I) from the kindred Rosd (also known as Tiburtius the Great; hu, Rosd nembeli (I.) "Nagy" Tiborc; died after 1222) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as ''
ispán
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'' (head) of various counties during the reign of kings
Emeric then
Andrew II.
Family
His origin is uncertain; according to historian
György Györffy
György Györffy (26 September 1917 – 19 December 2000) was a Hungarian historian, and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ( hu, MTA).
Biography
Györffy was born in Szucság (Suceagu, today part of Baciu, Romania), Hungary the son o ...
, he presumably was born into either ''gens'' (clan) Rosd or Kartal but none can be substantiated by sources. László Makkai considered Tiburtius belonged to the clan Kartal. Based on the landholdings of Tiburtius and his descendants, historian Attila Zsoldos argued Tiburtius was a member of that branch of the clan Rosd, which gradually separated from the senior branch with relatively insignificant fortune in the last decades of the 12th century, possibly due to the political advance of Tiburtius.
Tiburtius had a son Farkas I. Tiburtius' descendants (grandsons Tiburtius II and Martin and great-grandsons Farkas II, Tiburtius III and Peter) were considered supporters of King
Béla IV of Hungary
Béla IV (1206 – 3 May 1270) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1235 and 1270, and Duke of Styria from 1254 to 1258. As the oldest son of King Andrew II, he was crowned upon the initiative of a group of influential noblemen in his fath ...
, who donated several landholdings to the family in various counties in the subsequent decades. The last known member of the family was the great-great grandson Thomas, who last appeared in contemporary records in 1299.
[Engel: ''Genealógia'' (Tiburtius kinship)]
Career
Tiburtius was a confidant of King Emeric, whose whole reign was characterized by
his struggles for the supreme power against his rebellious younger brother, Duke Andrew. His name first appears in contemporary records in 1198, when he served as ''ispán'' of
Fejér County
Fejér ( hu, Fejér megye, ) is an administrative county ( comitatus or megye) in Central Hungary. It lies on the west bank of the river Danube and nearly touches the eastern shore of Lake Balaton. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties ...
in 1198. He was appointed as ''ispán'' of
Szolnok County
Szolnok County was a county in the Kingdom of Hungary
The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian ...
in 1199, succeeding
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 ...
. He was styled as ''ispán'' of
Bodrog County
The Bodrog is a river in eastern Slovakia and north-eastern Hungary. It is a tributary to the river Tisza. The Bodrog is formed by the confluence of the rivers Ondava and Latorica near Zemplín in eastern Slovakia. It crosses the Slovak–Hun ...
in the period from 1201 to 1204. Tiburtius founded a
Benedictine
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, found ...
monastery in Rosd Island (present-day called
Szentendre Island
Szentendre Island ( hu, Szentendrei-sziget) is an island in the Danube River between the Danube Bend and Budapest in Hungary. The island is flanked by the to the west, and the main branch of the river to the east. It is 31 km long with an are ...
) sometime between 1198 and 1205, dedicated to the
Holy Saviour
Two names and a variety of titles are used to refer to Jesus in the New Testament. In Christianity, the two names Jesus and Emmanuel that refer to Jesus in the New Testament have salvific attributes.''Bible explorer's guide'' by John Phillips 200 ...
( la, S. Salvator de Insula Rosd). Subsequently, the monastery (and later the emerging village) was called
Szigetmonostor
Szigetmonostor is a village in Pest county, Hungary on Szentendre Island in the Danube north of Budapest.
Most of the fresh water of Budapest came from the fountains of the village. In the village there is a ferry to Göd which is located on an ...
, Rosdmonostor or Tiborcmonostor (lit. "Tiburtius' monastery"). Its existence is first mentioned by a contemporary document in 1217, but it may have ceased to exist before the 14th century.
Initially, Tiburtius and his family possessed landholdings in the namesake Rosd Island and the surrounding area on the other side of the river
Danube
The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , ...
in
Pilis County
Pilis () is a town in Pest County, Hungary.
History
The town was inhabited in prehistoric times, but was abandoned at the end of the Roman rule. Pilis was then first mentioned in 1326. It was destroyed during the Ottoman rule in the 16th cent ...
, for instance
Pomáz
Pomáz (german: Paumasch) is a small town in Pest County, Hungary. It is located on the HÉV commuter train line from Budapest to Szentendre Teje.
Sights
Pomáz is famous for its Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox church (building), churc ...
and Szencse. Due to his service, Tiburtius was granted
Vöröskő lordship and the surrounding villages in
Pozsony County
Pozsony county was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now mostly part of Slovakia, while a small area belongs to Hungary. In 1969, the three villages that remained in Hungary were combined to form Dun ...
by King Emeric, according to a 1245 royal charter, which styled him as Tiburtius the Great. It is plausible that Tiburtius or one of his descendants (son Farkas or grandson Tiburtius II) built a fort there (present-day Červený Kameň Castle in
Slovakia
Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the ...
).
After Andrew II ascended the Hungarian throne in 1205, Tiburtius temporarily lost political influence. The new monarch intended to reconcile the courtiers of his late brother, which allowed Tiburtius to return to the elite, although initially he received only nominal positions. He was referred to as judge (head) of the queenly court of
Gertrude of Merania
Gertrude of Merania ( 1185 – 28 September 1213) was Queen of Hungary as the first wife of Andrew II from 1205 until her assassination. She was regent during her husband's absence.
Life
She was the daughter of the Bavarian Count Berthold IV ...
in 1206, while also functioned as ''ispán'' of Fejér County from 1206 to 1207. He was replaced as judge by
Peter, son of Töre
Peter, son of Töre ( hu, Töre fia Péter; executed in 1213) was a Hungarian lord, who served as judge royal in 1198, during the reign of King Emeric.
Peter led a group of Hungarian magnates, who assassinated Queen Gertrude on 28 September 1213 ...
in 1207. Tiburtius was mentioned as ''ispán'' of
Nyitra County
Nyitra County ( hu, Nyitra vármegye; german: link=no, Neutraer Gespanschaft/Komitat Neutra; la, Comitatus Nitriensis; sk, Nitriansky komitát / Nitrianska stolica / Nitrianska župa) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of ...
in 1211. In this capacity, he participated in the military 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 ...
in September 1211. He held the position of ''ispán'' of
Moson County
Moson (German: Wieselburg, Slovak: Mošon) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary, situated mostly on the right (south) side of the Danube river. Its territory is now divided between Austria and Hungary, except a sma ...
in 1213 and
Újvár County in 1215. Subsequently, he belonged to the internal opposition of King Andrew's rule. When their movement forced the monarch to ratify the
Golden Bull of 1222
The Golden Bull of 1222 was a golden bull, or edict, issued by Andrew II of Hungary. King Andrew II was forced by his nobles to accept the Golden Bull (Aranybulla), which was one of the first examples of constitutional limits being placed on ...
, Tiburtius was installed as ''ispán'' of
Pozsony County
Pozsony county was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now mostly part of Slovakia, while a small area belongs to Hungary. In 1969, the three villages that remained in Hungary were combined to form Dun ...
, where his major estates laid, but soon he was dismissed still in that year, when Andrew II regained his power.
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