Mikod Kökényesradnót
Mikod (II) Kökényesradnót | |
|---|---|
| Ban of Severin | |
| Reign | 1275–1276 |
| Predecessor | Paul Gutkeled |
| Successor | Ugrin Csák |
| Died | 1298 |
| Noble family | gens Kökényesradnót |
| Issue | Nicholas Dobokai Demetrius Peter Bogáti Elizabeth |
| Father | Mikod I |
Mikod (II) from the kindred Kökényesradnót (Hungarian: Kökényesradnót nembeli (II.) Mikod; died 1298) was a Hungarian baron and soldier in the second half of the 13th century. He served as Ban of Severin from 1275 to 1276.
He was a staunch supporter of Stephen V of Hungary. He acquired several landholdings in Transylvania due to his military and political service since the 1250s. The influential Dobokai family ascended from him.