Theodore Csanád
| Theodore Csanád | |
|---|---|
| Palatine of Hungary | |
| Reign | 1222 | 
| Predecessor | Nicholas Szák | 
| Successor | Julius I Kán | 
| Born | ? | 
| Died | c. 1234 | 
| Noble family | gens Csanád | 
| Father | Vejte | 
Theodore of the Csanád clan (Hungarian: Csanád nembéli Tódor; died c. 1234) was an influential nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. He led a palace coup against Andrew II of Hungary and was installed as Palatine of Hungary for a brief time in 1222. He was also ispán of at least five counties in the first decades of the 13th century.