Paul Gutkeled
Paul Gutkeled (Hungarian: Gutkeled Pál) was a Hungarian influential lord, ban of Severin between 1272 and 1275 under Ladislaus IV of Hungary reign.
Paul Gutkeled | |
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Ban of Severin | |
Reign | 1272 until 1275 |
Predecessor | Albert Ákos (first rule) Ugrin Csák (second and third rule) |
Successor | Ugrin Csák (first rule) Mikod Kökényesradnót (second rule) Lawrence (third rule) |
Noble family | gens Gutkeled |
Issue
Miklós Buthkai István Málczay (Márki) Vid Ráskay de Ráska a daughter | |
Father | Stephen I Gutkeled |
Career in Hungary
He was appointed many times as ban of Severin by king Ladislaus IV of Hungary between 1272 and 1275.
References
Sources
- Hóman, Bálint (1928). "Tatárveszedelem. Osztrák és cseh háborúk.". Magyar történet (in Hungarian). II : A rendiség kialakulásának kora. ISBN 978-963-3276-96-9.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Albert Ákos (first rule) Ugrin Csák (second and third rule) |
Ban of Severin 1272–1275 |
Succeeded by Ugrin Csák (first rule) Mikod Kökényesradnót (second rule) Lawrence (third rule) |
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