Lawrence II Aba

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Reign1279 (–1280)
1280–1281
(1284–)1285
PredecessorUgrin Csák (1st & 2nd term)
Peter Aba (3rd term)
SuccessorUgrin Csák (1st term)
Peter Aba (2nd term)
Ivan Kőszegi (3rd term)
Diedafter 1290
Lawrence (II) Aba
Master of the treasury
Reign1279 (–1280)
1280–1281
(1284–)1285
PredecessorUgrin Csák (1st & 2nd term)
Peter Aba (3rd term)
SuccessorUgrin Csák (1st term)
Peter Aba (2nd term)
Ivan Kőszegi (3rd term)
Diedafter 1290
Noble familygens Aba
Spouse(s)Cuman lady (?)
IssueNicholas I Atyinai
John I Atyinai
James Atyinai
Peter I Atyinai
FatherLawrence I

Lawrence (II) from the kindred Aba (Hungarian: Aba nembeli (II.) Lőrinc; died after 1290) was a Hungarian nobleman in the 13th century, who served as Master of the treasury three times in the court of Ladislaus IV of Hungary. He was the forefather of the Atyinai noble family, which flourished until the mid-15th century.

Lawrence II was born into the Atyina–Gagy (or also Nyék) branch of the powerful and extended gens (clan) Aba. In genealogy, the branch was named after Atyina (present-day Voćin, Croatia), the acquisition and eponymous estate of Lawrence's sons. He was the only known son of his namesake father, who was a faithful partisan of Béla IV of Hungary.[1] For his loyalty and military service, Lawrence I was granted large-scale landholdings in Sopron County.[2]

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