John Tibai

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Reign1387–1396
Died25 September 1396
Battle of Nicopolis
John Tibai
Seal of John Tibai, 1370
Ispán of Ung
Reign1387–1396
PredecessorLadislaus Drugeth
SuccessorLadislaus Drugeth
Died25 September 1396
Battle of Nicopolis
Noble familyHouse of Tibai
Spouse(s)Apollonia N
FatherGeorge Tibai
MotherMargaret Csapi

John Tibai (also Nagymihályi, Hungarian: Tibai János; died 25 September 1396) was a Hungarian nobleman and knight in the 14th century, who served as ispán of Ung County from 1387 until his death. His military services allowed him to rise in society, becoming the most illustrious member of his family.

John was born into the Tibai noble family, which originated from the Nagymihály branch of the gens (clan) Kaplon. He was the eldest son of George Tibai, the vice-ispán of Ung County from 1362 to 1370, and Margaret Csapi. John had three brothers (Peter, Jakó, Ladislaus) and three sisters (Catherine, Clara, Anne). John married Apollonia from an unidentified family. They had no children.[1]

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