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Gutkeled (spelling variants: Gut-Keled, Guthkeled, Guth-Keled) was the name of a ''gens'' (Latin for "clan"; ''nemzetség'' in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary, to which a number of Hungarian noble families owe their ancestry. The primary source of their origins is the Gesta Hungarorum of Simon of Kéza, in which the author writes: :''Sed postea, tempore Petri regis Kelad et Gut intrant tres frateres ex gente Svevorum procreati. De castello Stof sunt nativi.'' :''″But afterwards, during the reign of king Peter, Kelad and Gut three brothers of Swabian descent immigrated. They were born at the castle of Stof.″ The castle "Stof" is assumed to be a corruption of "Stauf", meaning either castle Stauf in Staufen im Breisgau or the Hohenstaufen castle in Württemberg. The king mentioned is Péter Orseolo, placing the arrival of the Gutkeleds to Hungary sometime around the 1040s.〔Simon Kezai, Lázló Veszprémy, Frank Schaer (ed.), ''Gesta Hungarorum: The Deeds of the Hungarians'' (Central European Medieval Texts), Central European University Press 1999. ISBN 963-9116-31-9〕 Some of the Hungarian noble families descending from the Gutkeleds are: * Adonyi * Apagyi * Atyai * Báthory * Benyó * Daróczi * Diószegi * Dobi * Gacsályi * Guthi * Kenézy * Kun * Pelbárthidi * Rozsályi * Szemesi * Maróthy * Várdai Some notable members are: * Stephen I Gutkeled, Ban of Slavonia (1248–1259) * Nicholas II Gutkeled, Ban of Slavonia (1278–1279) == Notes == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gutkeled (genus)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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