Orbász II Báncsa

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Appointed1264
Term endedc. 1287
Diedc. 1288
Orbász (II) Báncsa
Provost of Požega
Appointed1264
Term endedc. 1287
SuccessorLawrence Nánabeszter
Personal details
Diedc. 1288
NationalityHungarian
ParentsPeter Báncsa
Alma materUniversity of Padua

Orbász (II) from the kindred Báncsa (Hungarian: Báncsa nembeli (II.) Orbász; died c. 1288) was a Hungarian clergyman in the 13th century. He was one of the first Hungarians, who obtained a doctorate of Roman law.

Orbász (or Vrbas) was born into the gens (clan) Báncsa, an original settler family from Bács County (today Bač, Serbia). He was one of the two sons of comes Peter (fl. 1253).[1] His brother was Thomas, ancestor of the late 14th-century powerful Horvat (or Horváti) family through his only son Paul. His uncle was Stephen I Báncsa, Archbishop of Esztergom, who became the first Hungarian cardinal. Orbász also had several cousins, including Stephen II Báncsa, Archbishop of Kalocsa.[2]

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