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'''Csák''' was the name of a ''gens'' (Latin for "clan"; ''nemzetség'' in Hungarian) in the [[Kingdom of Hungary]].
 
 
 
==Origin==
 
The ''[[Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum]]'' ("Deeds of the Huns and Hungarians") records that the ancestor of the family was Szabolcs, son of chieftain Előd, the leader of one of the seven [[Magyar tribes]].<ref>Pál Engel, Andrew Ayton, Tamás Pálosfalvi, [https://books.google.com/books?id=vEJNBqanT_8C&pg=PA85&dq=Csak+genus+Elod&hl=en&ei=3UvJTMvBHNHJswasm9StDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Csak%20genus%20Elod&f=false  The realm of St. Stephen: a history of medieval Hungary, 895-1526], 895-1526, I.B.Tauris, 2005, p. 85.</ref><ref name="Friebeisz" /> The family was probably connected to the [[Árpád dynasty]]. Their ancient possessions were located around the [[Vértes Mountains]] in [[Transdanubia]]; [[Csákvár]] (''"castle of Csák"'') and [[Csákberény]] villages still bear their name. The family was named after Szabolcs' grandson who had a fortress built on his possessions.
 
 
 
The most prominent members of the family were [[Máté Csák III]] and [[Ugrin Csák]] who were powerful aristocrats of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]] from the 1290s.
 
 
 
The ''gens'' divided into 12 branches and several families in the course of the centuries. The Csáky de Mihály family also belongs to the Csák gens.<ref name="Friebeisz">Iván Nagy, István Friebeisz, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=X_cUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA67&dq=Cs%C3%A1ky+Cs%C3%A1k+csal%C3%A1d&hl=en&ei=4zeJTdvxIJOFhQfYiOHFDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Cs%C3%A1ky%20Cs%C3%A1k%20csal%C3%A1d&f=false Magyarország családai: Czimerekkel és nemzékrendi táblákkal, Volumes 3-4], Kiadja Friebeisz I., 1858, p. 67</ref>
 
 
 
==Notable members of the clan==
 
*Csák, ancestor and denominator of the ''gens'' Csák
 
*Ugrin (12th century), ''[[ispán]]''
 
 
 
===Ugod branch===
 
:''The numbering means within the branch.''
 
* Luka
 
** [[Demetrius I Csák|Demetrius I]] (fl. 1217–1254), [[judge royal]] (1233–1234; 1242–1245)
 
*** Ugod (fl. 1264–1270)
 
**** Demetrius II (fl. 1277–1285; d. before 1287), [[Wildgraviate of the Bakony|wildgrave of Bakony]] (1281); married N Kőszegi
 
***** [[Maurice Csák|Blessed Maurice]] (d. 20 March 1336), Dominican friar
 
***** Csák II (d. before 1309), last male descendant
 
***** Kunigunda or Kingus (fl. 1317), married [[Julius II Rátót]]
 
**** (?) Michael (fl. 1270–1277), ispán of [[Nyitra County]] <small>(according to Pál Engel)</small>
 
*** ''Unknown'' daughter (fl. 1232), married Csépán II Győr
 
*** Csák I (fl. 1264–1270), wildgrave of Bakony (1270)
 
** (?) ''Adam''
 
*** ''Paul''
 
**** ''Peter (fl. c. 1305)''
 
 
 
===Kisfalud branch===
 
* [[Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Esztergom|Ugrin]] (d. 1204), [[archbishop of Esztergom]], maybe son of ''ispán'' Ugrin
 
* Nicholas, his testament of 1231 mentions archbishop Ugrin as his ''pater'', but more likely that he was Nicholas' uncle
 
 
 
===Újlak branch===
 
''The numbering means within the branch.''
 
* Bás I, ''ispán''
 
** Bás II
 
*** Csák
 
**** [[John Csák|John]] (d. before 1324), judge royal (1311–1314)
 
*** Ugrin II, [[archbishop of Spalato]] (1244–1248)
 
** Pós, [[master of the treasury]] for prince (1227–1233) then [[Béla IV of Hungary|King Béla IV]] (1235), ban of Severin (1235)
 
*** [[Ugrin Csák|Ugrin III]] (''c.'' 1240–1311), oligarch, judge royal, [[Voivode of Transylvania]], [[Ban of Szörény]], [[Banate of Macsó|Macsó]], master of the treasury, master of the horse
 
**** Nicholas (d. 1359), judge royal (1359)
 
***** Ladislaus (d. before 1364), last member
 
** [[Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Kalocsa|Ugrin I]] (d. 1241), [[archbishop of Kalocsa]], killed in the [[battle of Mohi]]
 
 
 
===Trencsén branch===
 
:''The numbering means within the branch.''
 
* [[Matthew I Csák|Matthew I]] (d. 1245/1249), first known member of the branch, master of the treasury (1242–1245)
 
** [[Mark I Csák|Mark I]], ''ispán'' of [[Hont County]] (1247)
 
*** Peter II (fl. 1279–1290)
 
*** [[Stephen II Csák|Stephen II]] (fl. 1279–1307)
 
**** Mark II (fl. 1309)
 
**** [[Peter III Csák|Peter III]] (fl. 1309–1332; d. before 1350), [[Master of the horse (Kingdom of Hungary)|master of the horse]] (1314–1317)
 
***** Ladislaus (fl. 1332)
 
***** Peter IV (fl. 1332)
 
***** Dominic (fl. 1332–1359), ancestor of the '''Dombai family'''
 
**** Stephen III (fl. 1323–1329)
 
**** ''Unknown'' daughter, married Roland III Rátót
 
*** ''Unknown'' daughter, married [[Jakab Cseszneky]] (1) and Lőrinte from the kindred Lőrinte (?)
 
** [[Stephen I Csák|Stephen I]], [[master of the stewards]] (1275–1276; 1277–1278)
 
** [[Matthew II Csák|Matthew II]] (d. 1284), palatine, voivode of Transylvania, judge royal, [[ban of Slavonia]], master of the treasury
 
** [[Peter I Csák|Peter I]] (d. 1284), palatine, master of the stewards
 
*** [[Matthew III Csák|Matthew III]] (1260/65 – 1321), master of the horse (1293–1296), palatine (1296–1297, 1302–1310) and master of the treasury (1310–1311)
 
**** Matthew IV (d. before 1318), married Gutha N
 
***** Matthew V, married Kunigunda
 
***** James
 
**** ''Unknown'' daughter, wife of Desoh
 
*** Csák (fl. 1291–1300), [[Bearer of the sword (Hungary)|bearer of the sword]] (1293)
 
** ''Unknown'' daughter, wife of Zdislav Sternberg and mother of Stephen the Bohemian, Lord of Trencsén (1321)
 
 
 
===Kendertó branch===
 
:''The numbering means within the branch.''
 
* Nicholas I
 
** Matthew I (fl. 1263)
 
*** Nicholas II (fl. 1315–1336; d. before 1367), died without male descendants
 
**** Matthew II (fl. 1336)
 
**** Ladislaus (fl. 1336)
 
**** Catherine (fl. 1336–1367), heir, married Demetrius Málasi
 
***** Nicholas III (fl. 1367), [[Canon (priest)|canon]] of [[Székesfehérvár|Fehérvár]]
 
***** Michael (fl. 1367)
 
****** Anne (fl. 1398), married Francis Apáti
 
***** Elizabeth (fl. 1383), married Klemens, a citizen of Fehérvár
 
*** a possible daughter
 
 
 
===Nadab branch===
 
 
 
==Sources==
 
* Kristó, Gyula (editor): Korai Magyar Történeti Lexikon - 9-14. század ''(Encyclopedia of the Early Hungarian History - 9-14th centuries)''; Akadémiai Kiadó, 1994, Budapest; {{ISBN|963-05-6722-9}}.
 
 
 
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