Sal Atyusz
Sal from the kindred Atyusz was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of Karakó ispánate in 1205.
He was a member of the Atyusz kindred, his cousins were the influential lords Atyusz III, Lawrence, Miska III and Solomon, however Sal's father is unidentified. In 1212, Sal was mentioned as a pristaldus of Andrew II of Hungary.
Sal made his first will and testament in 1221, when bequeathed his estates to the Almád Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded by his genus, and his daughters. In 1227, he wrote his second testament by inviting his "relative" Stephen, Bishop of Zagreb. He donated further lands in this document. According to a charter issued in 1237, Sal died without male heirs. He had four daughters: Eve, Weniwer, Helbrung and Agnes.