Sal from the kindred Atyusz (Hungarian: Atyusz nembeli Sal; died between 1227 and 1237) was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of Karakó ispánate in 1205.
[2] In 1212, Sal was mentioned as a pristaldus (bailiff) of Andrew II of Hungary.
[3] Sal made his first will and testament in 1221, when bequeathed his estates (e.g. lands and vineyards in Vöröstó, Kál, Tagyon) to the Almád Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded by his genus, and his daughters.
[3] In 1227, he wrote his second testament by inviting his "relative" Stephen, Bishop of Zagreb.
According to a charter issued in 1237, Sal died without male heirs.