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Paul Gutkeled

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Paul Gutkeled
Ban of Severin
Reign1272 until 1275
PredecessorAlbert Ákos (first rule)
Ugrin Csák (second and third rule)
SuccessorUgrin Csák (first rule)
Mikod Kökényesradnót (second rule)
Lawrence (third rule)
Noble familygens Gutkeled
IssueMiklós Buthkai
István Málczay (Márki)
Vid Ráskay de Ráska
a daughter
FatherStephen I Gutkeled

Paul Gutkeled (Hungarian: Gutkeled Pál) was a Hungarian influential lord, ban of Severin between 1272 and 1275 under Ladislaus IV of Hungary reign.

Career in Hungary

He was appointed many times as ban of Severin by king Ladislaus IV of Hungary between 1272 and 1275.

References

Sources

  • Hóman, Bálint (1928). "Tatárveszedelem. Osztrák és cseh háborúk.". Magyar történet (in Hungarian). Vol. II : A rendiség kialakulásának kora. ISBN 978-963-3276-96-9. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
Paul
Political offices
Preceded by
Albert Ákos (first rule)
Ugrin Csák (second and third rule)
Ban of Severin
1272–1275
Succeeded by
Ugrin Csák (first rule)
Mikod Kökényesradnót (second rule)
Lawrence (third rule)