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Csák (genus)

Csák was the name of a ''gens'' (Latin for "clan"; ''nemzetség'' in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary.
==Origin==
The ''Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum'' ("Deeds of the Huns and Hungarians") records that the ancestor of the family was Szabolcs, son of chieftain Előd, the leader of one of the seven Magyar tribes.〔Pál Engel, Andrew Ayton, Tamás Pálosfalvi, ( The realm of St. Stephen: a history of medieval Hungary, 895-1526 ), 895-1526, I.B.Tauris, 2005, p. 85.〕〔 The family was probably connected to the Árpád dynasty. Their ancient possessions were located around the Vértes Mountains in Transdanubia; Csákvár (''"castle of Csák"'') and Csákberény villages still bear their name. The family was named after Szabolcs' grandson who had a fortress built on his possessions.
The most prominent members of the family were Máté Csák III and Ugrin Csák who were powerful aristocrats of the Kingdom of Hungary from the 1290s.
The ''gens'' divided into 12 branches and several families in the course of the centuries. The Csáky de Mihály family also belongs to the Csák gens.〔Iván Nagy, István Friebeisz, (Magyarország családai: Czimerekkel és nemzékrendi táblákkal, Volumes 3-4 ), Kiadja Friebeisz I., 1858, p. 67〕

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