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(Redirected from Peter Perényi) Hungarian nobleman, fort commander and judge
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Péter Perényi de Nagyida
Picture of Perényi Péter országbíró portréja
Diedc. 1423
TitleCount of Temes County
Spouses
  • Julianna N.
  • Anna Széchy de Felsõlendva
ChildrenSimon, János, Miklós
ParentSimon

Péter Perényi de Nagyida (died around 1423), son of Simon of the Perényi branch of the Šubić clan, was the head (or ispán) of Temes County from the end of the 14th century into the start of the 15th century. He also commanded Golubac fortress in 1391. He served as judge royal between 1415 and 1423.

He married twice, first to Julianna N., with whom he had two sons, Simon and János, and second to Anna Széchy de Felsõlendva (now Grad, Slovenia), who gave him another son, Miklós.

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Preceded bySimon Rozgonyi Judge royal
1415–1423
Succeeded byStephen Kompolti


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