Ernyei

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Died(1074-03-14)14 March 1074
Battle of Mogyoród
IssueSzella
Ernyei
Died(1074-03-14)14 March 1074
Battle of Mogyoród
BuriedVác Cathedral
IssueSzella

Ernyei (died 14 March 1074) was an 11th-century Hungarian lord and courtier, who served as an advisor of Solomon, King of Hungary. The Illuminated Chronicle depicts Ernyei as a peace-seeking councilor during the king's conflict against his cousins, dukes Géza and Ladislaus.

The name of Ernyei (also Ernye, Irnei, Erney or Herney) is the Hungarian variant of Irenaeus. Holding the title of ispán (or comes), he elevated into the royal council during the reign of Andrew I of Hungary. His name (Irnei) appears among the testimonies in the establishing charter of the abbey of Tihany in 1055, together with his future rival Vid Gutkeled.[1] Ernyei retained influence in the court of King Solomon too. His name (Erney) appears as a testimony in the founding charter of the abbey of Százd (laid near present-day Tiszakeszi) around 1067, alongside King Solomon, dukes Géza and Ladislaus, and other officials.[1]

Ernyei had a son Szella, who is referred to among the testimonies ("Szella filius Herney") by the last will and testament of miles Guden written around 1079.[2][3]

Solomon's "gentle" advisor

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