- Gutkeled
The Gutkeled (spelling variants: Gut-Keled, Guthkeled, Guth-Keled) was a family or clan (Latin "") of Hungarian nobles, to which a number of Hungarian noble families owe their ancestry.
The primary source of their origins is the Gesta Hungarorum of Simon of Kéza, in which the author writes:
:"Sed postea, tempore Petri regis Kelad et Gut intrant tres frateres ex gente Svevorum procreati. De castello Stof sunt nativi.":"(But afterwards, during the reign of king Peter, Kelad and Gut three brothers of
Swabia n descent immigrated. They were born at the castle of Stof.)The castle "Stof" is assumed to be a corruption of "Stauf", meaning either castle Stauf in Staufen im Breisgau or the
Hohenstaufen castle inWürttemberg . The king mentioned is Péter Orseolo, placing the arrival of the Gutkeleds to Hungary sometime around the1040s . [Simon Kezai, Lázló Veszprémy, Frank Schaer (ed.), "Gesta Hungarorum: The Deeds of the Hungarians" (Central European Medieval Texts), Central European University Press 1999. ISBN 963-9116-31-9]Some of the Hungarian noble families descending from the Gutkeleds are:
* Adonyi
* Apagyi
* Atyai
*Báthory
* Diószegi
* Dobi
* Gacsályi
* Guthi
* Kun
* Pelbárthidi
* Rozsályi
* Szemesi
* Maróthy
* VárdaiSome notable members are:
* István (Stjepan) Gutkeled, Ban ofSlavonia (1248-1260)
* Miklós (Nikola) Gutkeled, Ban of Slavonia (1278-1279)Notes
External links
One of the Guthkeled [http://mek.oszk.hu/01900/01949/html/index84.html coat-of-arms] , similar devices were later used by most of the families.
References
*Kezai, Simon, Lázló Veszprémy, Frank Schaer (ed.), "Gesta Hungarorum: The Deeds of the Hungarians" (Central European Medieval Texts), Central European University Press 1999. ISBN 963-9116-31-9
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