Julius II Rátót

Julius (II) Rátót
Judge royal
Reign March 1278 – June 1278
Predecessor Roland Rátót
Successor Stephen Gutkeled
Born ?
Died after 1279
Noble family gens Rátót
Spouse(s) Kunigunda Csák

Issue

Demetrius
Julius III
Father Baldwin I

Julius (II) from the kindred Rátót (Hungarian: Rátót nembeli (II.) Gyula; died after 1279) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Rátót as the son of Baldwin I, master of the cupbearers three times. Julius II married Kunigunda from the kindred Csák. They had two children, Demetrius and Julius III.[1] The latter's daughter, Chuta was the last member of Baldwin's branch.[2]

Julius II appeared in the contemporary records since 1274.[1] He served as master of the cupbearers in 1275.[3] He was appointed judge royal in 1278, at the beginning of the reign of Ladislaus IV of Hungary. Julius replaced his cousin, Roland I Rátót in that position.[4] After that he functioned as Wildgrave of Bakony in 1279. His predecessor Csák from the kindred Csák was mentioned as "perpetuus comes de Bokon" (perpetual ispán) in 1270, thus Julius II might be the court ispán (curialis comes) i. e. judge royal (later iudex curie) in 1279 too. However, Julius was the husband of Kunigunda Csák; thus, he also belonged to the Csák clan.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Markó 2006, p. 290.
  2. Marek, Miroslav. "Rátót family tree". Genealogy.EU.
  3. Zsoldos 2011, p. 61.
  4. Zsoldos 2011, p. 34.
  5. Zsoldos 2011, p. 129.

Sources

Julius II
Born: ? Died: after 1279
Political offices
Preceded by
Peter
Master of the cupbearers
1275
Succeeded by
Jakó Kaplon
Preceded by
Roland Rátót
Judge royal
1278
Succeeded by
Stephen Gutkeled
Preceded by
Csák Csák
Wildgrave of Bakony
1279
Succeeded by
Stephen Csák


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