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Mojs, also Moys or Majos (died after 1233) was a Hungarian noble, who served as
Palatine of Hungary The Palatine of Hungary ( hu, nádor or , german: Landespalatin,  la, palatinus regni Hungariae) was the highest-ranking office in the Kingdom of Hungary from the beginning of the 11th century to 1848. Initially, Palatines were represe ...
between 1228 and 1231, during the reign of Andrew II.


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His father and family background is unknown. Mojs owned landholdings mostly in Somogy and Tolna counties in addition to estates along the river
Drava The Drava or Drave''Utrata Fachwörterbuch ...
. He had a brother Nicholas, who functioned 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 Vas County either in 1208 and 1213, and also appeared in diplomas as "Nicholas de Dáró", thus he was ancestor of the Dárói noble family. Mojs I married Venys from the kindred Monoszló, a daughter of Macarius II Monoszló. They had three children:
Alexander Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
, the Bearer of the sword in 1233;
Mojs II Mojs, also Moys, Majs or Majos (died September/December 1280) was a Hungarian powerful baron in the 13th century, who held various positions in the royal court since the early 1250s. He retained his influence until his death, owing to his marriag ...
, who had held several important dignities since the 1250s and an unidentified daughter, who married Nana Bár-Kalán, the son of
Pousa Bár-Kalán Pousa from the kindred Bár-Kalán ( hu, Bár-Kalán nembeli Pósa; died between 1222 and 1255) was a Hungarian noble, who served as Judge royal for a short time in 1222, during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary. He belonged to the Sáp branch of ...
. Through Alexander, Mojs I was also a forefather of the Gereci and Hábi families.Engel: ''Genealógia'' (Mojs kinship 1.) Mojs was first mentioned by contemporary sources, when he served as ''ispán'' of Vas County in 1209, presumably replacing his brother in that position. He participated in the
Fifth Crusade The Fifth Crusade (1217–1221) was a campaign in a series of Crusades by Western Europeans to reacquire Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land by first conquering Egypt, ruled by the powerful Ayyubid sultanate, led by al-Adil, brother of Sala ...
under the command of Andrew II between 1217 and 1218. Mojs belonged to the entourage of Duke Béla, who had long opposed his father's "useless and superfluous perpetual grants". Such, as a member of the internal opposition, Mojs did not hold any royal dignities for the upcoming two decades, after 1209. In 1228, Duke Béla, who gained prominence due to the advancing support of the lords, was able to overshadow King Andrew's most faithful confidant
Denis, son of Ampud Denis, son of Ampud, also Denis, son of Apod ( hu, Ampod fia Dénes; died 1236), was an influential baron in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first decades of the 13th century. He was Master of the treasury between 1216 and 1224. He was also ''ispá ...
, who lost his influence and replaced by Mojs as Palatine. Beside that he also governed
Bihar County Bihar was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary and a county of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and Principality of Transylvania (since the 16th century, when it was under the rule of the Princes of Transylvania). Most of ...
between 1229 and 1231. As none of his charters preserved, there is no record of any judgments and other activity, while Mojs held the dignity. Around May 1231, Denis regained the confidence of the King and was appointed Palatine again, succeeding Mojs, who, according to a non-authentic charter, still held the office in 1232, mistakenly. He was present among the King's companion in the forests of Bereg on 20 August 1233, where Andrew II vowed that he would not employ
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and
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to administrate royal revenues, and would pay 10,000 marks as compensation for usurped Church revenues. A false diploma issued in October 1244 suggests that Mojs served as
Judge royal The judge royal, also justiciar,Rady 2000, p. 49. chief justiceSegeš 2002, p. 202. or Lord Chief JusticeFallenbüchl 1988, p. 145. (german: Oberster Landesrichter,Fallenbüchl 1988, p. 72. hu, országbíró,Zsoldos 2011, p. 26. sk, krajinsk ...
in that year. It is presumable that Mojs died before 1235, when his patron Béla IV ascended the Hungarian throne.


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