Mihály Cseszneky de Milvány et Csesznek (1910-1975)

Count Mihály Mátyás Cseszneky de Milvány et Cseszneg (Hungarian Name order: csesznegi és milványi gróf Cseszneky Mihály Mátyás); (1910-1975) was a Hungarian nobleman, industrialist and nominal voivode of Macedonia.

Count Cseszneky was born to Ferenc Cseszneky de Milvány et Cseszneg and Mária Irma Handzsák de Oczecz, he was also the elder brother of Gyula Cseszneky. He played an important role in the the restoration of the mill industry of Hungary, mutilated after the Treaty of Trianon. In September, 1943, after the forced abdication of his brother, he was proclaimed voivode of Macedonia, but he did not respond to the offer. After World War II his properties were confiscated by the Hungarian and Yugoslav Communist regimes, and his family was labelled as class enemy and was deported. Count Mihály for being a class enemy spent several years in prison and forced labour camps in Komló and Sztálinváros. He did not live to see the restoration of Hungarian constitutionality, in 1975 died.

Count Mihály married a Hungarian noble lady, Ilona Király-Gyenge de Szeged et Felsőkistelek, with whom he had four children, among them László Cseszneky de Milvány.