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Ladislaus (IV) from the kindred Kán ((ハンガリー語:Kán nembeli (IV) László)) was a Hungarian lord, member of the ''gens'' Kán as the son of oligarch Ladislaus III Kán, the ''de facto'' ruler of Transylvania from 1295 until his death. Following the death of his father in 1314 or 1315, Ladislaus IV declared himself Voivode of Transylvania, that title even used by King Charles I of Hungary when referring to him in a charter of 12 August 1315.〔Kristó 2003, p. 232.〕 Nicholas Pok, the voivode appointed by the monarch was unable to take up his office. However soon Ladislaus IV was also overshadowed by another rebellious lord, Mojs II Ákos, son in law of James Borsa.〔Bárány 2011, p. 91.〕 Mojs II successfully defeated Voivode Pok who launched a royal campaign against the Transylvanian oligarchs. Later the Kán sons suffered a heavy defeat in the Battle of Déva in 1317. In 1321, Charles' new Voivode, Thomas Szécsényi, seized Csicsó (present-day Ciceu-Corabia in Romania) which was the last fortress of Ladislaus Kán's sons.〔Bárány 2011, p. 105.〕 However until the end of the 1320s the Kán sons (Ladislaus IV and his namesake brother, Ladislaus V) were a serious threat to the royal power of Charles I through the continuous looting and raids.〔Bárány 2011, p. 114.〕 They also enjoyed the support of Basarab I of Wallachia.〔Bárány 2011, p. 116.〕 ==Ancestors==
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