– 1355 or 1358), known as Nikolae Sirocai in Romania, was a voivode of Transylvania under the King of Hungary.
In 1342, after his promotion to the King's Chamberlain, he was made Voivode of Transylvania.
In 1344 Louis I the Great stripped him of this title, though Sirokay remained in his favour.
He later reappeared as a member of the King's court of justice.
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