Nicholas, Palatine of Hungary
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Reign1205
1213–1214
1213–1214
PredecessorBenedict (1st term)
Bánk Bár-Kalán (2nd term)
Bánk Bár-Kalán (2nd term)
SuccessorMog (1st term)
Julius Kán (2nd term)
Julius Kán (2nd term)
Diedafter 1215
Nicholas | |
|---|---|
| Palatine of Hungary | |
| Reign | 1205 1213–1214 |
| Predecessor | Benedict (1st term) Bánk Bár-Kalán (2nd term) |
| Successor | Mog (1st term) Julius Kán (2nd term) |
| Died | after 1215 |
| Spouse(s) | unknown |
| Issue | Nicholas II |
Nicholas (Hungarian: Miklós; died after 1215) was an influential Hungarian lord in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as Palatine of Hungary twice during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary.
His origin is uncertain: according to a royal charter issued in 1233, he had a namesake son, who held the office of Master of the treasury from 1231 to 1235.[1] Thus it is excluded with absolute certainty that Palatine Nicholas was identical with Nicholas Szák, Nicholas Csák or Nicholas, brother of Mojs I, all of whom were barons of Andrew II during that time.[2]