Aynard Smaragd

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Reign1244–1246
PredecessorEndre Németi
SuccessorLawrence
Diedafter 1258
Aynard Smaragd
Ispán of Valkó
Reign1244–1246
PredecessorEndre Németi
SuccessorLawrence
Diedafter 1258
Noble familygens Smaragd
IssueJohn
Nicholas I
Smaragd IV
FatherSmaragd II

Aynard from the kindred Smaragd (Hungarian: Smaragd nembeli Ajnárd; fl.1244–1258) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman in the 13th century, who held positions during the reign of King Béla IV of Hungary.

Aynard (also Ainard, Einard or Eynardus) was born into the gens (clan) Smaragd, an illustrious noble family of French origin. His father was Smaragd (II), who served as Judge royal (1205–1206) then briefly Voivode of Transylvania (1206) during the reign of Andrew II.[1] Aynard had two brothers, Smaragd (III), who was Archbishop of Kalocsa and Gilét (I), who was count of the tárnoks ("comes udvornicorum").[2]

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