Julius II Rátót

Gyula; died after 1279) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Rátót as the son of Baldwin I, master of the cupbearers three times.

Julius II married Kunigunda from the kindred Csák.

[3] He was appointed judge royal in 1278, at the beginning of the reign of Ladislaus IV of Hungary.

Julius replaced his cousin, Roland I Rátót in that position.

His predecessor Csák from the kindred Csák was mentioned as "perpetuus comes de Bokon" (perpetual ispán) in 1270, thus Julius II might be the court ispán (curialis comes) i. e. judge royal (later iudex curie) in 1279 too.