Joachim Gutkeled | |
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Ban of Slavonia | |
Reign | 1270–1272 1272 1276–1277 |
Predecessor |
Henry Kőszegi (1st term) Mojs (2nd term) Thomas Hont-Pázmány (3rd term) |
Successor |
Mojs (1st term) Matthew Csák (2nd term) Nicholas Gutkeled (3rd term) |
Spouse(s) | unknown |
Issue
a daughter
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Noble family | gens Gutkeled |
Father | Stephen I |
Died | April 1277 |
Joachim Gutkeled (died in April 1277) was an influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary. He was Ban of Slavonia between 1270 and 1272 and from 1276 to 1277, and three times Master of the treasury between 1272 and 1275. He was also ispán, or head, of many counties, including Baranya and Pozsony.
Joachim was a son of Stephen Gutkeled, Palatine of Hungary. In 1272, he captured Ladislaus, the son of and heir to Stephen V of Hungary.
He was made Ban of Slavonia in 1270.