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Csányi (surname)
Csányi is a Hungarian noble surname of Csányi family. Notable people with this surname include: *Ákos Csányi (died between 1568 and 1575), Hungarian nobleman and soldier *Balázs Csányi (1460s–1532), Hungarian nobleman and royal counselor *Bernát Csányi (other), multiple people *György Csányi (athlete) (1922–1978), Hungarian athlete *György Csányi (politician), Hungarian politician and official *Karol Csányi (born 1991), Slovak-Hungarian ice hockey player *Márton Csányi, Hungarian jurist *Sándor Csányi (other), multiple people *Valéria Csányi (born 1958), Hungarian conductor *Zoltán Csányi (1912–1993), Hungarian athlete See also

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Csányi Family
The Csányi family or Csány was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary, which first appeared in the early 14th century and had estates and villages mostly in Zala County (former), Zala County. History The Csányi family originated from the notable ''gens'' Hahót (genus), Hahót. According to the fourteenth-century chronicle composition, the founder of the kindred, knight Hahold I Hahót, Hahold descended from the Counts of Orlamünde, arriving to Hungary in 1163 upon the invitation of Stephen III of Hungary, Stephen III to help to defeat the rebelled Csák (genus), Csák kindred. Hahold's great-grandson Csák I Hahót, Csák I was one of the most influential members of the kindred. He built the fort of Čakovec, Csáktornya (today Čakovec, Croatia) in the late 1250s. However Ottokar II of Bohemia then the increasing powerful Kőszegi family captured the clan's all castles in the following years, causing the Buzád branch's move into Center Zala. Csák II Hahót, Csák II settle ...
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