His unidentified father, the ancestor of the kindred received the estate of Monoszló (today Podravska Moslavina, Croatia) in Križevci County in Slavonia from Béla III of Hungary.
There he also granted the right of marturina, a type of tax in Croatia which was collected in the then highly valued marten skins.
[1][2] Macarius owned Szond, Bács County (today Sonta, Serbia) by 1196 and married a daughter of Peter Győr from the Szenterzsébet branch.
[1] He served as ispán (head) of Szolnok County around from 1192 to 1193, during the late reign of Béla III.
Nicholas I and Stephen I remained only landowners in the county without political significance, their branches became extinct by the 1250s.