géncsaládon
Géncsaládon, also known as the "Genc family" or "Genc clan," is a prominent Hungarian noble family that has played a significant role in the country's history. The family's origins can be traced back to the 13th century, with the first known member being Genc, a Hungarian noble who served as a royal counselor to King Béla IV. The family's name is derived from the Hungarian word "genc," which means "nobleman" or "gentleman."
The Géncsaládon family is known for its contributions to Hungarian culture, politics, and military affairs. Several
One of the most notable members of the Géncsaládon family is Gencs István, who served as the
The Géncsaládon family's influence waned in the 17th century, as the Ottoman Empire's expansion into Hungary