Csák I Hahót
Csák (I) Hahót | |
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Seal of Csák I Hahót, 1268 | |
| Voivode of Transylvania | |
| Reign | 1261 |
| Predecessor | Ernye Ákos |
| Successor | Ladislaus Kán |
| Born | ? |
| Died | after 1269 |
| Noble family | gens Hahót |
| Issue | Csák II |
| Father | Buzád II |
Csák (I) from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli (I.) Csák; died after 1269) was a Hungarian noble who held several secular positions during the reign of King Béla IV. Initially, he was a strong and influential supporter of the king's son, Duke Stephen, later returned to Béla's allegiance.