Kán
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History
Members
Notable members of the family include:
Transylvanian branch
- Julius I (Hungarian: Gyula) Kán. Count of Siklós. Ban of Croatia and Slavonia, 1213, 1229-1235. Voivode of Transylvania, 1201-1214. Palatine of Hungary, 1215–1218, 1222-1226.
- Ladislaus I (Hungarian: László) Kán, son of Julius I Kán. Count of Siklós. Palatine of Hungary, 1242-1245. Ban of Croatia and Slavonia, 1245-1246.
- Julius II Kán, son of Julius I Kán. Count of Siklós. Voivode of Transylvania, 1230-1233.
- Ladislaus II Kán (Hungarian: László) Kán, son of Ladislaus I Kán. Voivode of Transylvania, 1260–1267, 1275-1276.
- Nicholas Kán, son of Ladislaus I Kán. Archbishop-elect of Esztergom in the 1270s.
- Ladislaus III Kán, son of Ladislas II Kán. Married a princess of the Piast royal family of Poland. Voivode of Transylvania 1294-1315. He is thought incorrectly to be the founder of the Lackfi or Lacković family.[1]
Siklós branch
- Simon
- Buchk fl. c. 1251
- Nicholas I
- Urban fl. 1281
- Cain fl. 1281
- Michael
- Blaise fl. 1281
- Peter I → Beremendi sub-branch
- Peter II fl. 1281–1296
- Stephen fl. 1293
- Peter II fl. 1281–1296
- Nicholas I
- Julius I fl. c. 1251
- Nicholas II fl. 1266–1288
- Julius II fl. 1283–1298 ∞ Clara Aba, daughter of Finta Aba
- Peter III fl. 1283–1341 ∞ (1) unidentified; (2) Catherine Kaboli
- Siklósi family
- Helena fl. 1298–1336 ∞ James Győr
- a daughter ∞ Peter Tétény
- Nicholas II fl. 1266–1288
- Buchk fl. c. 1251