Banat of Severin

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Banate of Severin
Banate of Szörény
Szörényi bánság
Banatul Severinului
banate of the Kingdom of Hungary

13th century–16th century
 

Location of Banate of Severin
Banate of Severin, late 13th century
History
 -  Established 13th century
 -  Disestablished 16th century
Today part of Romania

The Banate of Severin (Hungarian: Szörényi bánság / Szörénység / Bánság Olténia / Szörényvidék; Romanian: Banatul Severinului / Banatul de Severin; Latin: Banatus Zewrinensis; Serbian: Severinska banovina / Северинска бановина) was a political, military and administrative unit with a special role in the anti-Ottoman defensive system of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. It was founded by Prince Béla in 1228.

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History [edit]

It included areas of eastern Banat and western Oltenia. It was led by a ban, and the capital was at Turnu Severin (Hungarian: Szörényvár). The Banate of Severin was disputed between Wallachia and the Kingdom of Hungary.

After the 1526 battle of Mohács, the Banate of Severin was divided. Eastern part (eastwards from Vârciorova) came under the jurisdiction of Wallachian princes and in the western part (westwards from Orsova, inclusive) was gradually formed the Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes.

List of the Gouvernators ("Bans") of Severin [edit]

  1. 1233 Lukács
  2. 1243 Stephen
  3. 1247–1254 Ioan
  4. 1255 Pósa Csák
  5. 1257–1261 Ștefan
  6. 1262 Stephen
  7. 1263–1267 Laurențiu
  8. 1268 Ugrin
  9. 1268 Alexander
  10. 1269 Lawrence
  11. 1270 Ponit
  12. 1270–1271 Lawrence
  13. 1271–1272 Paul
  14. 1272 Lawrence
  15. 1272 Albert
  16. 1273 Paul
  17. 1273 Lawrence
  18. 1274 Paul
  19. 1274–1275 Ugrin
  20. 1275 Micu
  21. 1275 Paul
  22. 1275 Reinauld
  23. 1276–1279 Michael
  24. 1277–1278 Paul
  25. 1279 Laurențiu
  26. 1280–1283 Timotei
  27. 1284–1286 Mako
  28. 1287–1289 Rafael
  29. 1290–1293 Laurențiu
  30. 1294–1296 Solymosi Posa
  31. 1297–1299 Ladislaus Rátholti
  32. 1299–1308 Andrei Tárnok
  33. 1309–1314 vacant
  34. 1314–1318 Dominic Cernea
  35. 1319–1323 Ladislau Rátholti
  36. 1323–1329 Daniel Szécsi
  37. 1324 Paul
  38. 1330–1335 vacant
  39. 1341 Szécsi Denis
  40. 1342–1349 Losonci
  41. 1350–1355 Nicolae Szécsi
  42. 1355–1359 Lațcu Denis
  43. 1359–1387 vacant
  44. 1387 Ladislau
  45. 1387–1388 Ștefan
  46. 1388–1390 Ioan Kaplan
  47. 1390–1391 Nicolae Perényi
  48. 1392 Gerebenci Szemere
  49. 1392–1393 Ditrău Bebek
  50. 1393–1408 vacant
  51. 1408–1409 Pipo of Ozora
  52. 1409 vacant
  53. 1419 Sigismund Losonci
  54. 1428 Emeric Marcali
  55. 1430–1435 Nicolae Redwitz
  56. 1429–1435 vacant
  57. 1435 Ladislau Jakubek
  58. 1436–1439 Francisc Tallóczi
  59. 1439–1445 John Hunyadi
  60. 1445–1446 Blaziu
  61. 1447–1454 Miklós
  62. 1449 Vasile de Cerna (vice-ban)
  63. 1452–1454 Petru
  64. 1455-57 vacant
  65. 1458 Vlad şi Grigore Bethlen
  66. 1459–1460 vacant
  67. 1460 Ladislau Doczi
  68. 1462–1463 Nicolae
  69. 1464–1466 vacant
  70. 1466 Pongrácz János (Ioan Pongracz)
  71. 1467 vacant
  72. 1467 Ştefan şi Mihai de Mâtnic
  73. 1468–1471 vacant
  74. 1471–1478 Emeric Hédervári
  75. 1478 Ioan Dominic Bethlen
  76. 1478 vacant
  77. 1479 Ambrozie şi George Szenthelsebethi
  78. 1479 Bartolomeu Pathócsy
  79. 1480–1483 Francisc Haraszti
  80. 1483–1489 Francisc Haraszti şi Andrei Szokoly
  81. 1490 Emeric Ozora
  82. 1491 Pipo şi Andei Dánfy
  83. 1491–1492 Francisc Haraszti
  84. 1492–1494 George şi Filip Balassa de Ciula
  85. 1495–1502 Petru Măcicaş
  86. 1503 Barnaba Bela
  87. 1503 Ioan Gărlişte
  88. 1504–1508 Ioan şi Bela Gârlişte;
  89. 1508–1513 Mihai şi Barnaba
  90. 1514 Ioan
  91. 1515–1516 Nicolae
  92. 1517–1518 vacant
  93. 1519 Béla Barnabás
  94. 1520–1521 Nicolae Gârlişte
  95. 1522–1524 Ioan Kállay

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