Zache

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Zache
Palatine of Hungary
Reignc. 1055
Predecessor Samuel Aba
Successor Rado
Diedafter 1055

Zache or Zacha (died after 1055) was a noble in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as palatine (Latin : comes palatii) around 1055, during the reign of Andrew I of Hungary. [1] His name was mentioned in the establishing charter of the abbey of Tihany. [2]

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References

  1. Zsoldos 2011, p. 15.
  2. Markó 2006, p. 260.

Sources

Political offices
Preceded by Palatine of Hungary
c. 1055
Succeeded by