James Győr
James Győr | |
|---|---|
| Master of the cupbearers | |
| Reign | 1291 |
| Predecessor | Kemény, son of Lawrence |
| Successor | Nicholas Rátót |
| Died | 1314 or 1315 |
| Noble family | gens Győr |
| Spouse(s) | Helena Kán (Siklósi) |
| Issue | Nicholas Gyulai Conrad Kéméndi Csala a daughter (?) |
| Father | Conrad I |
James from the kindred Győr (Hungarian: Győr nembeli Jakab; died 1314 or 1315) was a Hungarian nobleman at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who served as Master of the cupbearers in 1291. Also known as James of Óvár (Hungarian: Óvári Jakab) then James of Kéménd (Hungarian: Kéméndi Jakab) in contemporary documents, he was the progenitor of the Gyulai, Geszti and Kéméndi noble families.