Henry Hédervári

After Desiderius' death, Henry – according to historian Pál Engel – inherited the lordship of Zaránd County with its accessories, including Világos Castle (today ruins in Șiria, Romania).

Zsoldos emphasizes that Lawrence Nagymartoni was already referred to as ispán of Zaránd County in May 1332, just half a year after the contract, and Henry never gained any dignities in the royal court despite his father saved the life of Charles in the Battle of Posada.

[3] Tibor Szőcs considers that Henry was still a minor in 1331, because his mother was also mentioned as a person acting in the donation letter.

Consequently, Szőcs argues that Charles I granted Zaránd County and its accessories to Desiderius' widow and minor son, who appointed Anthony as their vice-ispán.

This is demonstrated by the fact that while his cousins – Nicholas II and Stephen I – were styled as "magister", Henry was referred without any social rank during a contract within the family in 1336.

1373) married Stephen, the son of James, who served as judge (mayor) of Pressburg (present-day Bratislava, Slovakia).

[10] He was one of the 112 nobles in that year, who testified and countersigned the mutual succession contract between Sigismund and Albert IV, Duke of Austria.

Világos Castle, today ruins near Șiria , Romania