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Stephen I Lackfi

Stephen (I) Lackfi
Lord of Simontornya
Seal of Stephen I Lackfi.PNG
Seal of Stephen I Lackfi, 1348
Voivode of Transylvania
Reign 1344–1350
Predecessor Nicholas Sirokai
Successor Thomas Gönyűi
Born c. 1305
Died 1353
Noble family House of Lackfi
Spouse(s) 1, unidentified (died 1343)
2, Agnes Puchaim (since 1346)
Issue
(1) Denis II
(1) Nicholas II
(1) Emeric II
(1) Stephen II
(2) Ladislaus II
(2) Catherine
Father Lack Hermán

Stephen (I) Lackfi (Hungarian: Lackfi (I.) István, Croatian: Stjepan I. Lacković; c. 1305 – 1353) was an influential nobleman and a successful military leader in the Kingdom of Hungary. He played a significant role in the Neapolitan campaigns of Louis the Great.

Stephen was the eldest son of Lack, or Ladislaus, of the Hermán kindred, who was Count of the Székelys from 1328, and his first unidentified wife. Stephen was born around 1305. He had seven younger brothers, including his strong ally and military co-leader Andrew, Voivode of Transylvania and Denis I, Archbishop of Kalocsa.

According to Simon of Kéza's Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum and the 14th-century Illuminated Chronicle, which was written in the 1350s, when Stephen's political career reached its peak and the Lackfis became the most powerful family in the royal court, the Hermán kindred descended from a knight Herman (Hermán), who originated from Nuremberg and settled down in the Kingdom of Hungary after escorting Gisela of Bavaria in 996, who became the wife of Stephen I of Hungary, the future first King of Hungary.


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