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Jakab Cseszneky

Jakab Cseszneky[citation needed] de Csesznek et Visk[citation needed] was a Hungarian aristocrat and first Lord of Csesznek[citation needed] in the 13th century.

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Jakab was the son of Mihály, member of the clan Bána, and equerry of Andrew II of Hungary.

He became the swordbearer of the King Béla IV and held also the title Count of Trencsén. About 1263 he constructed the famous[why?] gothic[citation needed] Castle of Csesznek in the Bakony mountains. Jakab Cseszneky[citation needed] and his descendants have been called after the castle: Cseszneky.

His wife was the daughter of Mark I, member of the clan Csák.[citation needed] His sons, Miklós, Lőrinc, Szomor and Mihály were important[why?] supporters of the Kings Ladislaus IV of Hungary and Charles I of Hungary and fought bravely against Máté Csák III, the powerful Hungarian feudal lord.[citation needed]

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