Nicholas Pok

Nicholas Pok
Seal of Nicholas Pok (1277)
Voivode of Transylvania
Reign1277(–1278)
1315–1316
PredecessorMatthew Csák (1st term)
Ladislaus Kán (2nd term)
SuccessorFinta Aba (1st term)
Dózsa Debreceni (2nd term)
Bornc. 1245
Diedafter 19 August 1319
Noble familygens Pok
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Dárói
Catherine Kaplon
IssueMaurice IV
Stephen II
Nicholas II
FatherMaurice II Pok
MotherN. Rátót

Nicholas from the kindred Pok (Hungarian: Pok nembeli Miklós; c. 1245 – after 19 August 1319; fl. 1270–1319) was a Hungarian influential lord in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. He held positions in the royal court in the 1270s. He acquired extensive landholdings and estates in the area between the rivers Tisza and Szamos (Someș). He was among the so-called oligarchs, who ruled de facto independently their dominion during the era of feudal anarchy. He was also ancestor of the Meggyesi noble family, thus later charters also referred to him as Nicholas Meggyesi.