Emeric Kökényesradnót

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Reign1281
PredecessorConrad Szák (1240)
SuccessorAndrew (1290)
Died1285 or 1286
Emeric Kökényesradnót
Cup-bearer of the Queen's Court
Reign1281
PredecessorConrad Szák (1240)
SuccessorAndrew (1290)
Died1285 or 1286
Noble familygens Kökényesradnót
IssueJohn
Catherine
FatherMikod I

Emeric from the kindred Kökényesradnót (Hungarian: Kökényesradnót nembeli Imre; died 1285 or 1286) was a Hungarian baron and soldier in the second half of the 13th century.

Emeric was born into the gens (clan) Kökényesradnót,[1] as the son of Mikod (I), whose activity is unknown. He also had an elder brother Mikod (II), whose political ambitions he supported for the rest of his life. Emeric had a son John, who died without descendants by the end of the 13th century.[2] His daughter Catherine married Egidius Monoszló, an influential baron of the 1270s.[1]

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