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Michael, son of Ampud ( hu, Ampod fia Mihály; died after 1234) was a baron in the
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in the first decades of the 13th century, who served as
Ban of Slavonia Ban of Slavonia ( hr, Slavonski ban; hu, szlavón bán; la, Sclavoniæ banus) or the Ban of "Whole Slavonia" ( hr, ban cijele Slavonije; hu, egész Szlavónia bánja; la, totius Sclavoniæ banus) was the title of the governor of a territor ...
in 1224.


Family

Michael was born into an influential noble family, which possessed landholdings in
Slavonia Slavonia (; hr, Slavonija) is, with Dalmatia, Croatia proper, and Istria, one of the four historical regions of Croatia. Taking up the east of the country, it roughly corresponds with five Croatian counties: Brod-Posavina, Osijek-Baranja ...
beyond the river
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. His paternal grandfather was Ampud I, a skilled military commander, who served as Ban of Slavonia and
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during the reigns of kings Stephen III and Béla III. Michael was one of the three sons of
Ampud II Ampud, also Ampod ( la, Ampudinus; died after 1199) was a baron in the Kingdom of Hungary in the late 12th century, who served as ''ispán'' of Szolnok County in 1199. Career Ampud was born into an influential noble family, which possessed landh ...
, who served as ''ispán'' of Szolnok County in 1199, and an unidentified daughter of Count Berthold III of Andechs,
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. Through the maternal lineage, Michael was the first cousin of
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, a daughter of Berthold IV and spouse of King Andrew II. Michael had two brothers. His elder brother Denis was one of the most staunchest confidants of Andrew since the 1210s, and a key figure of the royal economic reform.
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, who held ispánates in
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,
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around the same period, in the service of Duke
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. Michael had no known wives nor descendants.


Career

Despite his kinship was considered faithful partisans of Andrew II, Michael entered the service of the king's son Duke Béla, who had long opposed his father's economy policy and functioned as a trump card for Andrew's internal opposition throughout his reign. They forced Andrew II to share his realms with his heir, who was made
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in 1220. Michael served as Ban of Slavonia in 1224, appearing as a witness in this capacity in a single charter issued by Duke Béla, who granted
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to some residents of Boba in Vas County. Michael was replaced as ban by Martin Ják still at the end of the same year. Michael was referred to as ''
ispán The ispánRady 2000, p. 19.''Stephen Werbőczy: The Customary Law of the Renowned Kingdom of Hungary in Three Parts (1517)'', p. 450. or countEngel 2001, p. 40.Curta 2006, p. 355. ( hu, ispán, la, comes or comes parochialis, and sk, župan)Kirs ...
'' of
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in 1225, which territory also belonged to Béla's duchy. King Andrew transferred Béla from Slavonia to
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in 1226, and Michael also accompanied him to the province in the easternmost part of the Kingdom of Hungary. He served as Master of the cupbearers in the ducal court from 1229 to 1231. Michael left Béla's allegiance and swore loyalty to Andrew II sometime between 1231 and 1233 (his brother Denis held the dignity of palatine, the highest court position during that time). He was made ''ispán'' of
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in Central Hungary, serving in this capacity from 1233 to 1234. He made a wrong decision by switching, because Duke Béla had practically taken control of the country before the death of his ailing father in late 1234 or early 1325, when Denis was also deprived from his office. Michael was replaced as ''ispán'' by Béla's confidant
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too. Andrew II died in September 1235. Immediately after his coronation, Béla IV dismissed and punished many of his late father's closest advisors, Denis was blinded and imprisoned. Michael disappears from the sources after 1234, but he also became disgraced and perhaps shared his brother's fate. Béla IV – who called his former confidant as "disloyal" in the document – donated Michael's formerly confiscated estate Bata in
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to the
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friars of the newly established Bélakút Abbey (near present-day
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,
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) in June 1237.


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