Career
1355/58) was a voivode of Transylvania under the King of Hungary. His family descends, like 18 others, from the Hungarian noble clan of Aba (Genus Aba). They are: Báthory de Gagy, Bethlen de Iktár, Lipóczy, Nekcsey, Keczer, Kompolthy, (Chyrke), Csobánkafy, Berthóty, Rhédey (Cente), Vendéghy, Hedry, Karácsonyi, Sirokay, Somosy, Omód and Vitézy.
In the same year he becomes Lord of Castle of Diósgyőr.
In 1342, after his promotion to the King"s Chamberlain, he was also made Voivod of Transylvania. In 1344, though, Louis I the Great stripped him of this title but Miklós Sirokay still remained in his favour.
In 1348, he is mentioned as Baron. ÁLDÁSY, ANTAL: Monumenta Hungariae Heraldica, Magyar Czimeres Emléknek, III.