Thomas II, Palatine of Hungary
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Thomas | |
|---|---|
| Palatine of Hungary | |
| Reign | 1185–1186 |
| Predecessor | Denis |
| Successor | Mog |
| Died | 1186 |
| Buried | Ercsi monastery, Szigetújfalu |
Thomas (Hungarian: Tamás; died 1186) was a lord in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 12th century, who served as Palatine of Hungary from 1185 to 1186.
It is possible that Thomas belonged to the gens (clan) Záh, which acquired large-scale domains in Transdanubia.[1] Thomas possessed landholdings in Fejér County, for instance Vál. He is definitely not identical with that Thomas, who functioned as palatine too in 1163, in the court of anti-king Stephen IV of Hungary.[2]
Thomas' career reached its peak by the reign of Béla III of Hungary. He was styled as ispán of Fejér County in 1183.[3] He was installed to the position of Palatine of Hungary in 1184 or 1185.[4] He was mentioned in this capacity throughout the next year.[4] According to a 16th-century note in the Formulary Book of Somogyvár, Thomas died already in 1186.[5]