Paul, son of Peter
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Paul, son of Peter (Hungarian: Péter fia Pál; died after 1222) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman, who served as voivode of Transylvania between 1221 and 1222, during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary.[1][2][3] The first known vice-voivode, Bocha held the office in 1221, during Paul's reign.[4][5]
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Paul, son of Peter | |
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Voivode of Transylvania | |
Reign | 1221–1222 |
Predecessor | Neuka |
Successor | Pousa, son of Sólyom |
Died | after 1222 |
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Before his voivodeship, Paul served as ispán (comes) of Csanád County from 1220 to 1221.[6]