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Nicholas I of Transylvania

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Reign
  
1201(–1202)

Died
  
after 1203

Predecessor
  
Julius Kán

Successor
  
Benedict, son of Korlát

Nicholas I (Hungarian: Miklós; died after 1203) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman, who held several secular positions during the reign of Emeric, King of Hungary.

He was first mentioned as ispán (comes) of Sopron County in 1198. He served as ban of Slavonia and besides that ispán of Zala County in 1199. He also functioned as ispán of Bihar County in that same year.

Nicholas was appointed voivode of Transylvania in 1201. According to a non-authentic charter he also served as voivode in 1202. Later he held the position of ispán of Újvár County in 1203.

As a loyal supporter of King Emeric, his person undoubtedly was not the same as the other Nicholas, who served as the first palatine for Andrew II of Hungary, Emeric's brother and rival in the throne fights. Consequently, Nicholas, the ban of Slavonia for Prince Andrew in 1200 was also a different baron. However, it is possible that a Nicholas, who functioned as ispán of Szatmár County in 1181, marked voivode Nicholas' early political career.

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Nicholas I of Transylvania Wikipedia