Mojs II Ákos
Mojs (II) Ákos | |
|---|---|
| Master of the cupbearers | |
| Reign | 1313–1314 |
| Predecessor | Nicholas Rátót (?) |
| Successor | Gregory Domoszlói |
| Died | early 1320 Bonchida, Kingdom of Hungary (today Bonțida, Romania) |
| Noble family | gens Ákos |
| Spouse(s) | N Borsa |
| Father | Mojs I |
Mojs (II) from the kindred Ákos (also Moys, Majs or Majos; Hungarian: Ákos nembeli (II.) Mojs; died early 1320) was a Hungarian rebellious lord, who belonged to the powerful Borsa kinship. He was one of the most ardent enemies of King Charles I during the last stage of the era of "feudal anarchy".