"Palatine" branch Nicholas I Garai (Croatian: Nikola I Gorjanski, Hungarian: Garai Miklós I), the chief governor of
Pressburg, was a
palatine to the King of Hungary (1375–1385). He was killed in 1386. • Nicholas I's first son
John Garai (Ivan Gorjanski, Garai János; 1371–1429) was the governor of
Temesiensis and
Pozsega banates. John's daughter,
Dorothy Garai, was
Queen of Bosnia as spouse of King
Tvrtko II of Bosnia. • Nicholas I's second son
Nicholas II Garai (Nikola II Gorjanski, Garai Miklós II; 1367–1433) was Palatine to the King of Hungary (1402–1433)
ban of
Macsó,
Usora,
Soli,
Slavonia,
Croatia and Dalmatia, and married to Theodora (Helen), daughter of Serbian
Prince Lazar. In 1396 he fought the Ottomans in the
Battle of Nicopolis which was lost due to others' errors. In 1416 Sigismund extended their armorial bearings showing the Order of the Dragon and the Order of the Scarf. He presented the patent to his brother-in-law Garai Miklós. Nicholas II's granddaughter Anna was engaged to
Matthias Corvinus. • Nicholas II's son,
Ladislaus Garai (1410–1459) was a Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary (1447–1458). Based on an agreement with the Hunyadi family he originally supported Matthias Hunyadi as king. Later when Hunyadi did not keep the bargain the barons of the Garai party opposed Matthias Hunyadi. Nor did he marry Anna. • Nicholas I also married his daughters well: Ilona was married to the magnate
Nicholas II Szécsi, Elizabeth married
Simon Szécsényi and Dorothea married Nicholas
Frankopan, ban of Croatia and Dalmatia.
"Bánfi" branch • Nicholas I's uncle,
Paul I Garai (Croatian: Pavao Gorjanski, Hungarian: Garai Pál, Serbian: Pavle Gorjanski; 1280–1353), was also a ban of Macsó. His successors to this position were his son-in-law John Alsáni and his grandson Paul Alsáni. • Paul's son,
Paul Bánfi de Gara (died in 1377/80) was the governor of
Zala County. • Paul's other son,
Stephen Bánfi de Gara (died in 1346/47) was also the governor of Zala. • Stephen's son,
Paul Bánfi de Gara (died in 1386) was the governor of Zala as well. • Paul's son,
Dezső Bánfi de Gara (died in 1437/40) was a ban of Macsó. == Family tree ==