Matthew I Csák
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.
Matthew (I) Csák | |
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Master of the treasury | |
Reign | 1242–1245 |
Predecessor | Dominic Rátót |
Successor | Osl Osl |
Native name | Csák (I) Máté |
Born | ? |
Died | between 1245 and 1249 |
Noble family | gens Csák |
Spouse(s) | Margaret N |
Issue | Mark I Stephen I Matthew II Peter I a daughter |
Father | unknown |
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