Julius II Kán

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Julius (II) from the kindred Kán (Hungarian: Kán nembeli (II.) Gyula; died after 1234) was a Hungarian noble from the gens Kán, who served as master of the cupbearers between 1222 and 1228. His father was Julius I Kán, a powerful baron during the first third of the 13th century. His brother was Ladislaus I Kán.[1][2]

Reign1222–1228
PredecessorLawrence Atyusz
SuccessorLucas Péc
BornUnknown
Quick facts Master of the cupbearers, Reign ...
Julius (II) Kán
Master of the cupbearers
Reign1222–1228
PredecessorLawrence Atyusz
SuccessorLucas Péc
BornUnknown
Diedafter 1234
Noble familygens Kán
IssueNicholas I
FatherJulius I Kán
MotherHelena N
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Julius II also served as ispán (comes) of Moson (1228) and Bodrog Counties (1234).[3] Between 1229 and 1234, he also functioned as master of the treasury for prince Coloman.[4]

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