Gilét Smaragd

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Reign1258
SuccessorBogislaus
Diedafter 1266
Gilét (I) Smaragd
Count of the Tárnoks
Reign1258
PredecessorAndrew Hont-Pázmány
SuccessorBogislaus
Diedafter 1266
Noble familygens Smaragd
IssueGilét II
Nicholas II
Emeric
FatherSmaragd II

Gilét (I) from the kindred Smaragd (Hungarian: Smaragd nembeli (I.) Gilét; died after 1266) was a Hungarian nobleman in the 13th century. The influential Zsámboki family ascended from him.

Gilét (or Gyleth) 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] Gilét (I) had two brothers, Smaragd (III), who was Archbishop of Kalocsa and Aynard, ancestor of the clan's Ajnárdfi (Kükei, Atyai and Veér) branch.[2]

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