Mátyás Cseszneky de Milvány et Csesznek

Count Mátyás Cseszneky de Milvány et Csesznek (ca.

1560 - early 17th century) was a Hungarian magnate and cavalry commander.

He was a commander of a cavalry unit during the Long War (1591–1606) and fought together with Miklós Pálffy, Ferenc Révay and Karl Mansfeld.

He played an important role in the occupation of Esztergom in 1595, and then in the recapture of Tata, Győr, Várgesztes, Veszprém, Várpalota, Tihany and of the ancient nestle of his family, Csesznek.

For his distinguished merits Cseszneky received several titles of nobility from King Rudolf.