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Ladislaus on condition that the king would live in accordance with Christian morals, the king also promised to dismiss his "perfidious, disgraceful Catholic advisors", which perhaps referred to Makján, along with other nobles. Makján was last mentioned by contemporary records in August 1288,
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incorrectly identified him as the son of Becse II, Bökény's brother. In fact, Makján III, the ancestor of the Debrői family and builder of the Makján Castle (today ruins near
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when he and his brother Philip were present as witnesses during a determination of borders of three lands. Makján still used the honorary title of palatine in the document.
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