Pápa (genus)


Pápa was the name of a gens in the Kingdom of Hungary in the Árpádian era.

History

According to written records from the 13th century, the ancestor of the kindred was a certain Popo, a Bavarian knight who participated in Stephen I of Hungary's war against Koppány. Historian András Kubinyi argued that after the victory, Popo became the first head of the royal manor, established in Veszprém County, which is today known as Pápa.
The kindred remained in the minor local nobility, the only notable member was Benedict, son of Syka, who served as vice-judge royal in 1244, under Demetrius Csák. In 1272, Paul I received the estate of Eund which belonged to Sopron Castle until then. The kindred also owned lands in Mezőlak and Acsád.
Ladislaus I was the first member of the Mezőlak branch and was also father of Nicholas Zámbó. Nicholas' nephews, John and Lawrence also took the Zámbó surname. Lawrence Zámbó served as provost of Pressburg from 1384 to 1402.

Members