- Source: Peter, Palatine of Hungary
Peter (Hungarian: Péter) was a Hungarian noble in the late 11th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary around 1091, during the reign of Ladislaus I of Hungary.
He was appointed to the position sometime after 1089 or 1090, since his predecessor Julius is last mentioned in this capacity from those years. Peter's name appears only in the establishing charter of the Somogyvár Abbey in 1091. It is possible he is identical with that comes [palatinus?] Peter, who – alongside Marcellus – was sent by the ailing Ladislaus to Poland in order to negotiate with Sieciech, the deputy of Duke Władysław I Herman in the summer of 1095. The Hungarian delegation invited the king's exiled nephew Coloman back from Poland to become his heir.
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- Bolesław III
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- Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)
- Archduke Stephen of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)
- List of palatines of Hungary
- Julius, Palatine of Hungary
- List of Hungarian monarchs
- Archduke Joseph August of Austria
- Samuel Aba
- Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria