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Za:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cs%C3%A1k_(genus) Csák (genus)]
 
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==Origin==
 
==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.
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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. István: 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 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.  
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:''The numbering means within the branch.''
 
:''The numbering means within the branch.''
 
* Luka
 
* Luka
** [[Demetrius I Csák|Demetrius I]] (fl. 1217–1254), [[judge royal]] (1233–1234; 1242–1245)
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** [[Csák I. Demetrius]] (fl. 1217–1254), [[judge royal]] (1233–1234; 1242–1245)
 
*** Ugod (fl. 1264–1270)
 
*** Ugod (fl. 1264–1270)
**** Demetrius II (fl. 1277–1285; d. before 1287), [[Wildgraviate of the Bakony|wildgrave of Bakony]] (1281); married N Kőszegi
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**** [[Csák II. Demetrius]] (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
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***** [[Csák Maurice]] (d. 20 March 1336), Dominican friar
***** Csák II (d. before 1309), last male descendant
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***** II. Csák (d. before 1309), last male descendant
 
***** Kunigunda or Kingus (fl. 1317), married [[Julius II Rátót]]
 
***** Kunigunda or Kingus (fl. 1317), married [[Julius II Rátót]]
 
**** (?) Michael (fl. 1270–1277), ispán of [[Nyitra County]] <small>(according to Pál Engel)</small>
 
**** (?) Michael (fl. 1270–1277), ispán of [[Nyitra County]] <small>(according to Pál Engel)</small>
 
*** ''Unknown'' daughter (fl. 1232), married Csépán II Győr
 
*** ''Unknown'' daughter (fl. 1232), married Csépán II Győr
*** Csák I (fl. 1264–1270), wildgrave of Bakony (1270)
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*** I. Csák (fl. 1264–1270), wildgrave of Bakony (1270)
 
** (?) ''Adam''
 
** (?) ''Adam''
 
*** ''Paul''
 
*** ''Paul''
**** ''Peter (fl. c. 1305)''
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**** ''Péter (fl. c. 1305)''
  
 
===Kisfalud branch===
 
===Kisfalud branch===
* [[Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Esztergom|Ugrin]] (d. 1204), [[archbishop of Esztergom]], maybe son of ''ispán'' Ugrin
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* [[Ugrin Csák]], Archbishop of Esztergom (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
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* Miklós, his testament of 1231 mentions archbishop Ugrin as his ''pater'', but more likely that he was Miklós' uncle
  
 
===Újlak branch===
 
===Újlak branch===
 
''The numbering means within the branch.''
 
''The numbering means within the branch.''
* Bás I, ''ispán''
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* I. Bás, ''ispán''
** Bás II
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** II. Bás
 
*** Csák
 
*** Csák
**** [[John Csák|John]] (d. before 1324), judge royal (1311–1314)
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**** [[Csák János]] (d. before 1324), judge royal (1311–1314)
*** Ugrin II, [[archbishop of Spalato]] (1244–1248)
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*** [[Csák II. Ugrin]], 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)
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** [[Csák Pós]], [[master of the treasury]] for prince (1227–1233) then [[IV. Béla]] (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
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*** [[Csák III. Ugrin]] (''c.'' 1240–1311), oligarch, judge royal, [[Wojewoda Siedmiogrodu]], [[Ban Severin]], [[Ban Maczwy]], [[Skrabnik]], [[koniuszy]]
**** Nicholas (d. 1359), judge royal (1359)
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**** Miklós (d. 1359), judge royal (1359)
***** Ladislaus (d. before 1364), last member
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***** László (d. before 1364), last member
** [[Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Kalocsa|Ugrin I]] (d. 1241), [[archbishop of Kalocsa]], killed in the [[battle of Mohi]]
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** [[Csák I. Ugrin]], archbishop of Kalocsa (d. 1241), [[archbishop of Kalocsa]], killed in the [[battle of Mohi]]
  
 
===Trencsén branch===
 
===Trencsén branch===
 
:''The numbering means within the 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)
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* [[Csák I. Matthew]] (d. 1245/1249), first known member of the branch, [[skarbnik]] (1242–1245)
** [[Mark I Csák|Mark I]], ''ispán'' of [[Hont County]] (1247)
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** [[Csák I. Mark]], ''ispán'' hrabstwa [[Hont]] (1247)
*** Peter II (fl. 1279–1290)
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*** [[Csák II. Péter]] (fl. 1279–1290)
*** [[Stephen II Csák|Stephen II]] (fl. 1279–1307)
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*** [[Csák II. István]] (fl. 1279–1307)
**** Mark II (fl. 1309)
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**** [[Csák II. Mark]] (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)
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**** [[Csák III. Péter]] (fl. 1309–1332; d. before 1350), [[koniuszy]] (1314–1317)
***** Ladislaus (fl. 1332)
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***** László (fl. 1332)
***** Peter IV (fl. 1332)
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***** [[Csák IV. Péter]] (fl. 1332)
***** Dominic (fl. 1332–1359), ancestor of the '''Dombai family'''
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***** Dominic (fl. 1332–1359), przodek '''Dombai family'''
**** Stephen III (fl. 1323–1329)
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**** [[Csák III. István] (fl. 1323–1329)
 
**** ''Unknown'' daughter, married Roland III Rátót
 
**** ''Unknown'' daughter, married Roland III Rátót
*** ''Unknown'' daughter, married [[Jakab Cseszneky]] (1) and Lőrinte from the kindred Lőrinte (?)
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*** ''Unknown'' daughter, married [[Cseszneky Jakab]] (1) and Lőrinte from the kindred Lőrinte (?)
** [[Stephen I Csák|Stephen I]], [[master of the stewards]] (1275–1276; 1277–1278)
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** [[Csák I. István 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
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** [[Csák II. Matthew]] (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
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** [[Csák I. Péter]] (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)
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*** [[Csák III. Matthew]] (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
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**** [[Csák IV. Matthew]] (d. before 1318), married Gutha N
***** Matthew V, married Kunigunda
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***** [[Csák V. Matthew]], married Kunigunda
 
***** James
 
***** James
 
**** ''Unknown'' daughter, wife of Desoh
 
**** ''Unknown'' daughter, wife of Desoh
 
*** Csák (fl. 1291–1300), [[Bearer of the sword (Hungary)|bearer of the sword]] (1293)
 
*** 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)
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** ''Unknown'' daughter, żona of Zdislav Sternberg i matka of István the Bohemian, Lord of Trencsén (1321)
  
 
===Kendertó branch===
 
===Kendertó branch===
 
:''The numbering means within the branch.''
 
:''The numbering means within the branch.''
* Nicholas I
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* I. Miklós
** Matthew I (fl. 1263)
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** I. Matthew (fl. 1263)
*** Nicholas II (fl. 1315–1336; d. before 1367), died without male descendants
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*** II. Miklós (fl. 1315–1336; d. before 1367), died without male descendants
**** Matthew II (fl. 1336)
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**** II. Matthew (fl. 1336)
**** Ladislaus (fl. 1336)
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**** László (fl. 1336)
 
**** Catherine (fl. 1336–1367), heir, married Demetrius Málasi
 
**** Catherine (fl. 1336–1367), heir, married Demetrius Málasi
***** Nicholas III (fl. 1367), [[Canon (priest)|canon]] of [[Székesfehérvár|Fehérvár]]
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***** II. Miklós (fl. 1367), [[Canon (priest)|canon]] of [[Székesfehérvár|Fehérvár]]
 
***** Michael (fl. 1367)
 
***** Michael (fl. 1367)
 
****** Anne (fl. 1398), married Francis Apáti
 
****** Anne (fl. 1398), married Francis Apáti

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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.[1][2] 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.[2]

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
    • Csák I. Demetrius (fl. 1217–1254), judge royal (1233–1234; 1242–1245)
      • Ugod (fl. 1264–1270)
      • Unknown daughter (fl. 1232), married Csépán II Győr
      • I. Csák (fl. 1264–1270), wildgrave of Bakony (1270)
    • (?) Adam
      • Paul
        • Péter (fl. c. 1305)

Kisfalud branch

  • Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Esztergom (d. 1204), archbishop of Esztergom, maybe son of ispán Ugrin
  • Miklós, his testament of 1231 mentions archbishop Ugrin as his pater, but more likely that he was Miklós' uncle

Újlak branch

The numbering means within the branch.

Trencsén branch

The numbering means within the branch.

Kendertó branch

The numbering means within the branch.
  • I. Miklós
    • I. Matthew (fl. 1263)
      • II. Miklós (fl. 1315–1336; d. before 1367), died without male descendants
        • II. Matthew (fl. 1336)
        • László (fl. 1336)
        • Catherine (fl. 1336–1367), heir, married Demetrius Málasi
          • II. Miklós (fl. 1367), canon of 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; .
  1. Pál Engel, Andrew Ayton, Tamás Pálosfalvi, The realm of St. István: a history of medieval Hungary, 895-1526, 895-1526, I.B.Tauris, 2005, p. 85.
  2. 2,0 2,1 Iván Nagy, István Friebeisz, Magyarország családai: Czimerekkel és nemzékrendi táblákkal, Volumes 3-4, Kiadja Friebeisz I., 1858, p. 67

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