Hunyadi

Hunyadi (also Hunyady in historical sources) is a notable Hungarian noble family, with Vlach (Romanian) origins. The first recorded member of the family was Serbe (also called Serb or Serban) who settled in Hunyad county in Transylvania from Wallachia. His son Vajk (Vojk in Hungarian, Voicu in Romanian), who had adopted Catholicism and the name Lszl, became ennobled in 1409 and received the estate of Hunyad Castle (now Hunedoara in Romania, Vajdahunyad in Hungarian) which was to become the hereditary seat of the family. Notable members are:

 

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