The study addresses the policy of the last Arpad king of the Kingdom of Hungary, Andrew III, towards the nobility and a series of military conflicts against the magnate families of Kysek, Borš, Šubić and others, over the period of 1292-1296. In spite of his capture by Ivan of Kysek in 1292, the monarch was able to continue suppressing the uprisings of discontented elites in the country in later years. In this respect, he was supported by his mother, Tomassina Morosini, as well as by members of the clergy and nobility. Last but not least, the dynastic alliance with the Austrian Duke Albrecht I. Habsburg was helpful. In the period under study, Andrew’s reign showed obvious instability, but his court was able to cope with it, at least at that time.
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