Nicholas Kont

Nicholas Kont
Lord of Orahovica
Nicholas Kont among the court dignitaries with Louis I (Chronicon Pictum)
Palatine of Hungary
ReignMarch 1356 – April 1367
PredecessorNicholas Zsámboki
SuccessorVladislaus II of Opole
Full name
Nicholas Kont de Orahovica
Born?
Diedbefore 16 April 1367
Orahovica, Kingdom of Croatia
(within the Kingdom of Hungary)
Noble familyHouse of Ilok
Spouse(s)Klara Zsámboki
IssueBartholomew II
Nicholas II
Catherine
FatherLawrence the Tót

Nicholas Kont of Orahovica (Croatian: Nikola Kont Orahovički, Hungarian: raholcai Kont Miklós; *? - † before 16 April 1367) was a Croato-Hungarian nobleman, very powerful and influential in the royal court of king Louis the Angevin, serving as Count palatine. He was the forefather and founder of the Iločki noble family (Hungarian: Újlaki család).[1]

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