Héder; died after 1223) was a Hungarian lord in the first decades of the 13th century, who served as ispán of Győr County in 1223.
[1] The name of Héder (II) first appears in contemporary records in 1210, when he is mentioned among the neighbors, when royal officials determined the borders of the estate Novák in Győr County.
[3] Sometime between 1221 and 1223, Héder was appointed ispán of Győr County, according to a royal charter issued in 1223.
[4] From his unidentified wife, Héder had two sons, James I and Lawrence III, and a daughter, who married Pousa Bár-Kalán.
In 1255, James and Lawrence successfully recovered their sister's dowry from the late Pousa's son, Nana.