Buzád Hahót

The Blessed Buzád Hahót, OP
Martyr
Bornc. 1180
DiedApril 1241
Pest, Kingdom of Hungary
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Feast13 November
PatronagePoliticians
Buzád II Hahót
Ban of Severin
Seal of Buzád II Hahót, before 1232
Reign1226–c. 1232
SuccessorLucas
Noble familygens Hahót
IssueBuzád III, Csák I, Tristan, Lancelot Hahót
FatherBuzád I

Buzád II Hahót, O.P., also Buzád the Great or Buzád the Elder (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (II.) Buzád, Latin: Magnus Buzad; c. 1180 – April 1241), was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier, who was the first known Ban of Severin. He later gave up his position in society and entered the Dominican Order.

Buzád was killed during a Mongol invasion of his homeland, and is now honored as a martyr by the Catholic Church, for which he has been beatified and is also known as "Blessed Buzád" (Hungarian: Boldog Buzád).