Mojs II Ákos

Mojs (II) from the kindred Ákos (also Moys, Majs or Majos; Hungarian: Ákos nembeli (II.) Mojs; died early 1320) was a Hungarian rebellious lord, who belonged to the powerful Borsa kinship. He was one of the most ardent enemies of King Charles I during the last stage of the era of "feudal anarchy".

Mojs (II) Ákos
Master of the cupbearers
Reign1313–1314
PredecessorNicholas Rátót (?)
SuccessorGregory Domoszlói
Diedearly 1320
Bonchida, Kingdom of Hungary
(today Bonțida, Romania)
Noble familygens Ákos
Spouse(s)N Borsa
FatherMojs I
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