Keled Hahót

1234–35) was a Hungarian noble, who served as Vice-ban of Slavonia[1] and ispán of Zagreb County in 1234.

[2] He held both offices simultaneously, when the powerful baron Julius Kán served as King Andrew II's last Ban of Slavonia.

Keled had two brothers, Arnold II, who served as Palatine of Hungary for a short time in 1242, and Panyit, who became infamous for his violent actions and plunderings against neighboring estates in the 1250–60s.

1270–77), who later inherited a part of Nick from his kindred and involved in a lawsuit against the Ják clan.

Through his son, Keled I was also ancestor one of the noble families which originated from the gens Hahót and called themselves "Hahóti" (lit.