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  1. Béla of Macsó (after 1243 – November 1272) [1] was a member of the Olgovichi clan. He was Duke of Macsó (1262–1272) and of Bosnia (1266/1271–1272); and thus he governed the southern provinces of the Kingdom of Hungary .

  2. The Banate of Macsó or the Banate of Mačva [1] (Hungarian: macsói bánság, Serbian: Мачванска бановина) was an administrative division of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, which was located in the present-day region of Mačva, in modern Serbia.

  3. Duchess Anna's son, Duke Béla of Macsó, was appointed nominal general of the royal army, with his lieutenants Henry Kőszegi and Henry Preussel, but the effective leadership remained in Henry Kőszegi's hands. [78]

  4. Anna of Hungary (born 1226) was a daughter of Béla IV of Hungary and his wife, Maria Laskarina. Anna was a member of the House of Árpád . Anna gained many titles from her marriage to Rostislav Mikhailovich .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mačva_WarMačva War - Wikipedia

    The Mačva War of 1268 was a brief conflict between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbia in the Duchy of Mačva (or Macsó), the southern realm of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary .

    • Spring 1268
    • Hungarian victory
  6. Quando non poté rafforzare la propria presa sulle terre di Halyč andò alla corte di Béla IV d'Ungheria dove ne sposò la figlia Anna. Dal 1247 al 1248 fu bano di Slavonia fino a divenire in quello stesso anno il primo duca di Macsó governando per questo la parte meridionale del regno.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MačvaMačva - Wikipedia

    In the 13th century, Béla of Macsó (grandson of Béla IV) ruled Mačva as well as Usora and Soli (areas across Drina river in today's northeastern Bosnia). Between 1282 and 1316 the Serb King Stefan Dragutin ruled the Kingdom of Srem , which consisted of Mačva, Usora , Soli and some adjacent territories.