Eyza
| Eyza | |
|---|---|
| Ispán of Baranya | |
| Reign | 1301–1302 | 
| Predecessor | John Csák | 
| Successor | Henry Kőszegi | 
| Died | after 1305 | 
| Issue | James | 
Eyza or Heyza (Hungarian: Ejza, Ajza, Ajsza or Ejze; died after 1305) was a noble at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries in the Kingdom of Hungary. He was born in a Muslim family, but he converted to Roman Catholicism. Based on the 15th-century Buda Chronicle, former historiographical works also referred incorrectly to him as Lizse.