Batiz Negol

1219 – died 1224) was a Hungarian noble, who served as Judge royal from 1222 until his death, during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary.

[1] He was born into the gens (clan) Negol (or Nygol), which originated from Baranya County, he had a younger brother, Nicholas.

Batiz (or Botez) married Ahalyz (also Elizabeth) of French origin, who was a maid of honor for Queen Yolanda, the second spouse of King Andrew II.

[6] In 1223, Batiz was rebuked by Pope Honorius III, because he had formerly financially damaged Gottfried, the Provost of Arad.

As the conclusion of the lawsuit, Endre Németi compensated Martin with 100 marks on behalf of his father-in-law Bökény.