Cumpurdinus
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Cumpurdinus, son of Rudolf (Hungarian: Rudolf fia Cumpurdinus; died after 1203) was a nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as Judge royal (Latin: curialis comes) between 1174 and 1181, during the reign of Béla III of Hungary.[1][2]
Cumpurdinus | |
|---|---|
| Judge royal | |
| Reign | 1174–1181 |
| Predecessor | Lawrence |
| Successor | Peter |
| Died | after 1203 |
| Father | Rudolf |
He was last mentioned by a royal charter in 1203, when Emeric, King of Hungary instructed him to measure the borders of Merenye estate which then belonged to the Diocese of Veszprém.[3]