Stephen I Csák

Stephen (I) from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli (I.) István; c. 1235 – 1279/83) was a Hungarian noble and landowner, who held secular positions during the reign of king Ladislaus IV. His nephew and heir was the oligarch Matthew III Csák, who, based on his uncles' acquisitions, became the de facto ruler of his domain independently of the king and usurped royal prerogatives on his territories.

Stephen (I) Csák
Master of the stewards
Reign1275–1276
1276–1279
PredecessorReynold Básztély (1st term)
Reynold Básztély (2nd term)
SuccessorReynold Básztély (1st term)
Peter Csák (2nd term)
Native nameCsák (I) István
Bornc. 1235
Diedbetween 1279 and 1283
Noble familygens Csák
Spouse(s)unknown
Issuenone
FatherMatthew I
MotherMargaret N
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