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Matthew (II) from the kindred Csák ( Hungarian: Csák nembeli (II.) Máté; Slovak: Matúš Čák II; Romanian: Matei Csáki al II-lea; c. 1235 – 1283 or 1284) was a powerful Hungarian baron, landowner and military leader, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Béla IV, Stephen V and Ladislaus IV.
- Csák (II) Máté
- 1278–1280, 1282–1283
Máté Csák or Matthew III Csák (between 1260 and 1265 – 18 March 1321; Hungarian: Csák (III.) Máté , Slovak : Matúš Čák III ), also Máté Csák of Trencsén [1] ( Hungarian : trencséni Csák (III.)
- between 1260 and 1265
- Csák (III.) Máté
Matthew II (d. 1284), palatine, voivode of Transylvania, judge royal, ban of Slavonia, master of the treasury Peter I (d. 1284), palatine, master of the stewards Matthew III (1260/65 – 1321), master of the horse (1293–1296), palatine (1296–1297, 1302–1310) and master of the treasury (1310–1311)
- 12 branches, including:, Újlak branch, Trencsén branch
- Csák (grandson of chieftain Szabolcs?)
- 10th century
- Kingdom of Hungary
Matthew Csák. Matthew Csák or Máté Csák may refer to any of the following members of the genus of Csák : Matthew I Csák (d. 1245/1249) Matthew II Csák (c. 1235 – 1283/1284) Matthew III Csák (1260/65 – 1321) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.
Matthew (I) from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli (I.) Máté; Slovak: Matúš Čák I; ? – 1245/1249) was a powerful Hungarian baron of king Béla IV, the first known member of the Trencsén branch of the gens (clan) Csák. His grandson was the oligarch Matthew III Csák.
- Csák (I) Máté
- Osl Osl
- 1242–1245
- Dominic Rátót
Peter (I) from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli (I.) Péter; c. 1240 – 1283 or 1284) was a powerful Hungarian baron, landowner and military leader, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Stephen V and Ladislaus IV.
Biography. He was born into the Trencsén branch of the gens Csák as the second son of Mark I. He had a brother Peter II and two sisters, including Maria, the wife of Ivánka Hont-Pázmány. His cousin was the oligarch Matthew III. Stephen had four children: Mark II; Peter III, who functioned as master of the horse between 1314 and 1317 ...