Denis of Hungary

Denis of Hungary (Latin: Dionisius de Ungaria, Hungarian: Magyarországi Dénes, Aragonese: Dionís d'Hongría, Catalan: Dionís d'Hongria, Spanish: Dionisio de Hungría; c. 1210 – 1268/72), was a Hungarian-born Aragonese knight and nobleman in the 13th century. Born into a prominent family in the Kingdom of Hungary, he escorted Queen Violant of Hungary to the Kingdom of Aragon in 1235, where he settled down and faithfully served James I of Aragon during the Reconquista. Integrating into the local elite, Denis was the eponymous ancestor of the prominent Dionís (Dionisii) noble family. In Canals, Valencia, a street is named after him.

Denis
Comes de Cepeз
Lord of Canals and Crespins
Reign1249–1268/72
Predecessorcreation
SuccessorAmor Dionís
Bornc. 1210
Died1268/72
Noble familyHungary: Ampud's kinship or
gens Báncsa (?)
Aragon: Dionís (Dionisii)
Spouse(s)Margarida de Cabrera
IssueAmor
Gabriel
Gracia
Charles
Elizabeth
Margaret
Peter (Lodomer)
Jordana
FatherDenis, son of Ampud or
Orbász Báncsa (?)
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