Michael Nánabeszter
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Michael Nánabeszter | |
|---|---|
| Lord of Berki | |
| Ispán of Veszprém | |
| Reign | 1243–1244 |
| Predecessor | Reynold Rátót |
| Successor | Norbert Rátót |
| Died | between 1268 and 1270 |
| Noble family | gens Nánabeszter |
| Issue | Thomas Lawrence |
| Father | Csom |
Michael from the kindred Nánabeszter (Hungarian: Nánabeszter nembeli Mihály; died between 1268 and 1270) was a Hungarian nobleman in the 13th century, who served as ispán of Veszprém County from 1243 to 1244. He was also known as Michael Berki (Hungarian: Berki Mihály) after his main residence.
Michael was born into the gens (clan) Nánabeszter, which possessed landholdings along the river Danube in Central Hungary, in the surrounding area of the royal capitals Esztergom and Buda. His father was Csom (or Chom), who was mentioned as a living person in a single document in 1228. Michael had a brother Stephen, with whom he was often involved in estate affairs. Michael had two sons: Thomas inherited his wealth but died without descendants, ending the line of Nánabeszters,[1] while Lawrence entered ecclesiastical career and served as Provost of Požega from around 1288 until his death.[2]