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The paper discusses data provided by a charter of the Hungarian estates, issued on March 13, 1450, which resulted from a litigation instituted by John Hunyadi against L?szl? Pataki, the familiaris of Serbian despot Djuradj Brankovic. According to the presented accusations, Despot Djuradj captured Hunyadi after the defeat on the Kosovo field in 1448, acting upon the persuasion of his wife, sons, ?Michaelis vayvode Chelnek dicti de Uhad? and four of his Hungarian familiares. Based on this document and other known data on Mihailo Angelovic, the author concludes that the aforementioned voivode Michael is no other than this Serbian nobleman of Byzantine origin. A noble title ?de Uhad? shows that Mihailo Angelovic had possessions in Hungary in 1450. This possession is most likely identical with the settlement Ohbd (Ohbt) near Ghilad in the Romanian Banat.
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