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'''Hunt''' (or wrongly ''Hont'') was a Slovak noble house in the ]. By marriage with the ] in the late 12th century, they created the house of ].


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According to older sources, the Poznans came from Germany, but according to new historical and genealogy research (see e.g. Lukačka, J.: Formovanie vyššej šľachty na západnom Slovensku, 2002) it is also possible the ancestors of this family were already nobles at the time of ] and preserved their possessions after the incorporation of present-day ] into the arising Hungarian state.
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In the 10th century, the Hunts were one of the many Slovak local noble families. Their seat was the ] castle. They ruled in the Central Ipeľ region in today's southern Slovakia. When Michael of the house of ] ruled the neighboring ] (soutwestern Slovakia; 970 - 995), the Hunts acknowledged his sovereignity over parts of their possessions and became nobles at the court of Michael in ]. Over the 10th century, the Poznans kept their Christian faith (the territory was christianized around 800 and then again by ] after 864). The foundation deed of the Benedictine monastery of ] proves that hereditary estates from the time before the arrival of the ] prevailed in their property.
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The new prince of Nitra after Michael's death was ] (995-997). The young Stephen and the local nobles represented by Poznan and Hunt developed very close personal relationships. When fighting against the rebellious ] in 997, Stephen took shelter with "his magnates" Poznan and Hunt ("Poznano" and "Cuntio"), who made him a knight, added their troops to the retinue of his Bavarian wife Giselle consisting largely of German knights. The united forces then defeated Koppány, so that Stephen became the only ruler of the arising Hungarian state. As a reward, Stephen granted Poznan and Hunt estates in the Nitrian principality and former Koppány's possessions in Somogy, he appointed them as his body guards and throughout his rule they were constantly escorting him and influencing all his decisions.

In the 11th and 12th century the Hunts owned estates mainly in the county of ] and along the Ipeľ river.

== See also==
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== Sources ==
*Ján Steinhübel: ''Nitrianske kniežatstvo'', Veda, vydavateľstvo Slovenskej akadémie vied + Vydavateľstvo Rak, 2004, Bratislava
*''Hunt-Poznan'' in: ''Slovakia and the Slovaks - A concise encyclopaedia'', Encyklopedical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, 1994
*Ján Lukačka: Beginnings of the formation of Aristocracy on the territory of Slovakia (available at http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/texasczech/Slav%20Origins/Aristocracy.htm)
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