The history of the Ványi family
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Chronology
13rd century
- 1268 - Sandor, ban of Szörény receives fief in Szalka, Szent-Márton, Vasvári and Kak granted by István, junior king
- 1277 - First written record of Vány
- 1296 - King András reaffirms the grants of István, junior king for János and Sándor, sons of Sándor, ban of Szörény
14th century
- 1359 - King Lajos reaffirms the grants of István, junior king and king András III. for Miklós Fekech, son of Tamás of Vasvár, cup-bearer of the king
- 1365 - King Lajos grants the unpopulated land of Vány to Mihály, falconer of the king
- 1368 - Mihály sells the largest part of Vány to Egyed, son of Tamás of Besenyő
15th century
- 1406 - Miklós Fekech of Vasvár dies, and leaves his fiefs to his daughters
16th century
- 1541 - Buda is seized by the Ottoman Empire, Vány is destroyed, the inhabitatns flee
- 1559 - The ottoman defters record Ványi families in Veresegyházon and in other settlements around Pest
- 1572 - Simon Ványi resident in Földes is involved in a law suit
17th century
- 1686 - Mihály Ványi is the first recorded Ványi in County Szatmár
- 1690 - István Ványi resident in Nagykőrösi receives a nobility title and coat of arms from King Leopold
18th century
- 1728 - Mihály Ványi resident in Porcsalma receives a nobility certificate from Földes
- 1741 - János Ványi resident in Földes presents the donation letter from King Lajos to the Szabolcs County Council
- 1763 - Ferenc and Mihály Ványi residents in Porcsalma present the donation letter from King Lajos to the Szabolcs County Council
- 1798 - Mihély Ványi resident in Nagykőrös starts a nobility certification process
19th century
- 1807 - The pulpit of the reformed church in Érsemjén is painted and gilt on the expense of Mihály Ványi Sr.
- 1825 - The Ványi family in Földes receives a nobility certificate from Szabolcs County based on the certificate issued for János in 1741
- 1848 - More Ványis take part in the revolution