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'''Hunt-Poznan''' was a predominantly Slovak noble family in the ] that arose in the mid-12th century by marriage of the ] and ] (the Poznans died out on the male side).

Some Hungarian authors give the name as "Hontpázmány", which is wrong, because Pázmány is only the name of one of the late branches of the house of Hunt-Poznan and because all contemporary sources cite the name as "Poznan(o)/Paznan".

The family split into 8 branches in the mid-13th century. The 8 branches included:
*] - ] branch
*branch founded by Ambróz (see ]), represented by the brothers Peter, Marcel and Fabian
*]-] branch, represented by Becend.
*] branch
*] of Bučany
* Gečs of Nevidzany
*] (Forgáč), represented by Ondrej (the royal treasurer)
*] branch (arose from the Hunts) , represented by Kazimír and his sons Pangrác, Ugrin, Peter, Lampert, Ladislav and Štefan

The deployment of the estates of other Slovak noble families (Diviacký, Ludanický and Branč-Lipovnícky) suggests that these families had common origin with the Hunt-Poznans.

Many independent noble families in present-day south-western Slovakia gradually arose from the above 8 branches, especially the ], counts ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] etc.

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