Duke of Slavonia
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The Duke of Slavonia was a medieval noble title within the Kingdom of Hungary, typically held by members of the royal family who governed the region of Slavonia as a semi-autonomous duchy.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Duke of Slavonia canonical | 2 |
| Andrew, Duke of Slavonia | 1 |
| King of Slavonia | 1 |
| Stephen, Duke of Slavonia | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3750003 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Duke of Slavonia Context triple: [Béla IV of Hungary, positionHeld, Duke of Slavonia]
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Duke of Styria
The Duke of Styria was a medieval noble title governing the duchy of Styria in Central Europe, often held by prominent rulers within the Holy Roman Empire.
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Duke of Austria
The Duke of Austria was the hereditary noble title held by the medieval and early modern rulers of the Austrian lands within the Holy Roman Empire, preceding the later title of Archduke.
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Duke of Milan
The Duke of Milan was the sovereign ruler of the strategically important Duchy of Milan in northern Italy, a title historically held by powerful dynasties and later by foreign monarchs such as the kings of Spain.
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Erzherzog von Österreich
Erzherzog von Österreich is the German title historically used for members of the Habsburg dynasty who held the rank of Archduke of Austria.
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Duke of Leuchtenberg
The Duke of Leuchtenberg was a hereditary noble title in the Bavarian peerage created in the 19th century for Eugène de Beauharnais, Napoleon I’s stepson, and later borne by his descendants.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Duke of Slavonia Target entity description: The Duke of Slavonia was a medieval noble title within the Kingdom of Hungary, typically held by members of the royal family who governed the region of Slavonia as a semi-autonomous duchy.
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A.
Duke of Styria
The Duke of Styria was a medieval noble title governing the duchy of Styria in Central Europe, often held by prominent rulers within the Holy Roman Empire.
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B.
Duke of Austria
The Duke of Austria was the hereditary noble title held by the medieval and early modern rulers of the Austrian lands within the Holy Roman Empire, preceding the later title of Archduke.
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C.
Duke of Milan
The Duke of Milan was the sovereign ruler of the strategically important Duchy of Milan in northern Italy, a title historically held by powerful dynasties and later by foreign monarchs such as the kings of Spain.
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D.
Erzherzog von Österreich
Erzherzog von Österreich is the German title historically used for members of the Habsburg dynasty who held the rank of Archduke of Austria.
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E.
Duke of Leuchtenberg
The Duke of Leuchtenberg was a hereditary noble title in the Bavarian peerage created in the 19th century for Eugène de Beauharnais, Napoleon I’s stepson, and later borne by his descendants.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (42)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
ducal title
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medieval title ⓘ noble title ⓘ |
| appliesToTerritory | Slavonia ⓘ |
| associatedWithRegion |
Croatia
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Dalmatia ⓘ Slavonia ⓘ |
| category |
Dukes by region
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History of Slavonia ⓘ Medieval titles in Hungary ⓘ Noble titles of Croatia and Hungary ⓘ |
| country | Kingdom of Hungary ⓘ |
| feudalRole |
administrator of royal estates in Slavonia
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military commander in Slavonia ⓘ regional governor ⓘ |
| governanceStructure | regional principality within the Kingdom of Hungary ⓘ |
| governedAs | semi-autonomous duchy ⓘ |
| governmentType | duchy ⓘ |
| hasRank | duke ⓘ |
| heldBy |
members of the royal family of Hungary
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princes of the Angevin dynasty of Hungary ⓘ princes of the Árpád dynasty ⓘ |
| historicalFunction |
integration of Slavonia into the Kingdom of Hungary
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representation of royal authority in Slavonia ⓘ |
| historicalPeriod | Middle Ages ⓘ |
| linkedToInstitution |
Duchy of Slavonia
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surface form:
Slavonian banate
royal court of Hungary ⓘ |
| nobleRankInRelationToKing | below the king of Hungary ⓘ |
| nobleRankInRelationToLocalNobility | above local counts and barons ⓘ |
| partOf |
Hungarian nobility
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feudal system of the Kingdom of Hungary ⓘ |
| powerBase |
Hungarian nobility
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surface form:
Slavonian nobility
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| responsibleFor |
administration of justice in Slavonia
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defense of Slavonia ⓘ tax collection in Slavonia ⓘ |
| subordinateTo | King of Hungary ⓘ |
| successionType | appointed from royal family ⓘ |
| titleHolderStatus | prince of the blood ⓘ |
| titleLanguage |
Croatian
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Hungarian ⓘ Latin ⓘ |
| typeOfAutonomy | semi-autonomous rule under the Hungarian crown ⓘ |
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Subject: Duke of Slavonia Description of subject: The Duke of Slavonia was a medieval noble title within the Kingdom of Hungary, typically held by members of the royal family who governed the region of Slavonia as a semi-autonomous duchy.
Referenced by (5)
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