The House of Garay or Garai () was a Hungarian-Croatian
noble
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family, a branch of the
Dorozsma (Durusma) clan, with notable members in the 14th and 15th centuries. They were lords of
Csesznek.
Origin
The family was descended from the
Dorozsma kindred.
Béla, Duke of Slavonia
Béla ( 1249 –1269) was the youngest and favorite child of King Béla IV of Hungary. His father appointed him Duke of Slavonia in 1260, but he only started to govern his duchy from 1268. He died childless.
Early life
Béla was the youngest ...
, granted the eponymous domain of Gara in
Valkó County
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(now
Gorjani in Croatia) to ''Comes'' John and his brother, Stephen, in 1269. The charter of grant mentioned that Stephen was the duke's swordbearer. Stephen's sons, Andrew and Paul, were the ancestors of the two branches of the family.
Andrew, the founder of the "Palatine" branch, did not hold offices. He married an unnamed daughter of
Ladislaus Nevnai and Yolanda Kórógyi. Nevnai held estates in Valkó and
Pozsega Counties. Andrew fathered two sons, Nicholas and Paul, but the latter died young. Their maternal grandmother bequeathed her estates in
Baranya County
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to them.
Andrew's brother, Paul, founded the "Bánfi" branch of the family.
Notable members
"Palatine" branch
Nicholas I Garai (Croatian: Nikola I Gorjanski, Hungarian: Garai Miklós I), the chief governor of
Pressburg
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, was a
palatine
A palatine or palatinus (Latin; : ''palatini''; cf. derivative spellings below) is a high-level official attached to imperial or royal courts in Europe since Roman Empire, Roman times. to the King of Hungary (1375–1385). He was killed in 1386.
*Nicholas I's first son
John Garai (Ivan Gorjanski, Garai János; 1371–1429) was the governor of
Temesiensis and
Pozsega banates. John's daughter,
Dorothy Garai, was
Queen of Bosnia as spouse of King
Tvrtko II of Bosnia.
**Nicholas I's second son
Nicholas II Garai (Nikola II Gorjanski, Garai Miklós II; 1367–1433) was Palatine to the King of Hungary (1402–1433)
ban of
Macsó,
Usora,
Soli,
Slavonia
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,
Croatia and Dalmatia, and married to Theodora (Helen), daughter of Serbian
Prince Lazar
Lazar Hrebeljanović ( sr-Cyrl, Лазар Хребељановић; – 15 June 1389) was a medieval List of Serbian monarchs, Serbian ruler who created the largest and most powerful state on the territory of the disintegrated Serbian Empir ...
. In 1396 he fought the Ottomans in the
Battle of Nicopolis which was lost due to others' errors. In 1416 Sigismund extended their armorial bearings showing the Order of the Dragon and the Order of the Scarf. He presented the patent to his brother-in-law Garai Miklós. Nicholas II's granddaughter Anna was engaged to
Matthias Corvinus
Matthias Corvinus (; ; ; ; ; ) was King of Hungary and King of Croatia, Croatia from 1458 to 1490, as Matthias I. He is often given the epithet "the Just". After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in 1469 and ...
.
***Nicholas II's son,
Ladislaus Garai (1410–1459) was a Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary (1447–1458). Based on an agreement with the Hunyadi family he originally supported Matthias Hunyadi as king. Later when Hunyadi did not keep the bargain the barons of the Garai party opposed Matthias Hunyadi. Nor did he marry Anna.
**Nicholas I also married his daughters well: Ilona was married to the magnate
Nicholas II Szécsi, Elizabeth married
Simon Szécsényi and Dorothea married Nicholas
Frankopan
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, ban of Croatia and Dalmatia.
"Bánfi" branch
*Nicholas I's uncle,
Paul I Garai (Croatian: Pavao Gorjanski, Hungarian: Garai Pál, Serbian: Pavle Gorjanski; 1280–1353), was also a ban of Macsó. His successors to this position were his son-in-law John Alsáni and his grandson Paul Alsáni.
**Paul's son,
Paul Bánfi de Gara (died in 1377/80) was the governor of
Zala County
Zala (, ; ; ) is an administrative county (Counties of Hungary, comitatus or ''vármegye'') in south-western Hungary. It is named after the Zala River. It shares borders with Croatia (Koprivnica–Križevci County, Koprivnica–Križevci and Me� ...
.
**Paul's other son,
Stephen Bánfi de Gara (died in 1346/47) was also the governor of Zala.
***Stephen's son,
Paul Bánfi de Gara (died in 1386) was the governor of Zala as well.
****Paul's son,
Dezső Bánfi de Gara (died in 1437/40) was a ban of Macsó.
Family tree
Common ancestors
The following family tree depicts the known members of the family before its split into two branches:
(''*'' = born; ''†'' = died; ''∞'' = wife or husband; ''b.'' = before; ''c.'' = in about; ''m.'' = mentioned)
"Palatine" branch
The following family tree depicts the known members of the "Palatine" branch of the family:
(''*'' = born; ''†'' = died; ''∞'' = wife or husband; ''b.'' = before; ''c.'' = in about; ''m.'' = mentioned)
"Bánfi" branch
See also
*
Nobility and royalty of the Kingdom of Hungary
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*
Croatian nobility
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References
Sources
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External links
* http://garaiak.spaces.msn.com
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* http://worldroots.com/brigitte/theroff/balkan.htm
Map: Lands ruled by Miklos Garai in 1400 ADGarai Tombstone 1380-5 Janus Pannonius Museum, Pécs Hungary Siklos Church founded 1332 by Garai to honor St. Anne1416 Extension of Garai Armorial Bearings by Sigismund
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