John Bő

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DiedSeptember/October 1282
Battle of Lake Hód
IssueTrepk
John III
FatherIzsép
John (II) Bő
DiedSeptember/October 1282
Battle of Lake Hód
Noble familygens
IssueTrepk
John III
FatherIzsép

John (II) from the kindred Bő (Hungarian: Bő nembeli (II.) János; died September/October 1282) was a Hungarian nobleman in the 13th century.

John (II) was born into the so-called Túz (or Somogy) branch of the gens (clan) Bő, which originated from Somogy County, and was one of the ancient ethnic Hungarian kindreds which had participated in the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in late 9th century. His father was Izsép, a confidant of Duke Coloman, King Béla IV's younger brother. John had a brother Henry and an unidentified sister. John II had two sons – Trepk and John III – from his marriage with an unidentified noblewoman. Through Trepk, he was ancestor of the Túz de Lak family, along with other less significant families.[1]

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