Thomas (I) Szécsényi (Hungarian: Szécsényi (I.) Tamás; died 1354) was a Hungarian powerful baron and soldier, who rose to prominence during King Charles I's war against the oligarchs. He belonged to the so-called "new aristocracy", who supported the king's efforts to restore royal power in the first decades of the 14th century. He was the first member of the influential Szécsényi family.

Thomas (I) Szécsényi
Judge royal
Reign1349–1354
PredecessorPaul Nagymartoni
SuccessorNicholas Drugeth
Bornc. 1285
Died1354
Noble familyHouse of Szécsényi
Spouse(s)1, N Visontai
2, Anna, Duchess of Oświęcim
Issue(1) Kónya
(1) Michael
(1) Stephen
(2) Caspar
(2) Ladislaus I
(2) Anne
FatherFarkas Kacsics

Career

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The son of Farkas from the gens Kacsics, he joined King Charles I against the powerful Matthew III Csák in 1301; therefore, his relatives who followed Csák occupied his inherited possessions in Nógrád County. He fought at the Battle of Rozgony (15 June 1312) when the king's armies defeated the allied troops of Matthew Csák and Amadeus Aba's sons.

Shortly afterwards, the king granted Thomas the possession of Hollókő that had been confiscated from his relatives. In 1316, he occupied the Visegrád Castle from Máté Csák. He became the head (ispán) of Arad, Bács and Syrmia counties (1318) and the Judge of the Cumans (1319). In 1320, he was appointed to the Master of the Queen's Treasury (királynéi tárnokmester). Between 1318 and 1334, he married one of Queen Elisabeth's relatives, Anna of Oświęcim as his second wife.[1] Following Matthew Csák's death (1321), the king granted him several castles and possessions in Heves, Gömör and Nógrád counties; thus, he received Ajnácskő (today Hajnáčka in Slovakia), Baglyaskő, Bene, Somoskő (today Šomoška in Slovakia) and Sztrahora Castles. In the same year, he became the Voivode of Transylvania. He suppressed the rebellion of the Transylvanian Saxons (1324) and the king granted him Salgó Castle (today Sibiel in Romania). In 1342, he was appointed to the office of Master of the treasury (tárnokmester) and in 1349, he became Judge royal (országbíró).

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  1. ^ Jasiński, Kazimierz (2007). Rodowód Piastów śląskich (2 ed.). Kraków: Avalon. p. 621.

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Thomas
Born: c. 1285  Died: 1354
Political offices
Preceded by Voivode of Transylvania
1321–1342
Succeeded by
Preceded by Master of the treasury
Procurator

1339–1342
Succeeded by
Preceded by Master of the treasury
1342–1343
Preceded by Judge royal
1349–1354
Succeeded by