Erzsébet Thurzó
Countess Erzsébet Thurzó de Bethlenfalva (20 February 1621 – 4 July 1642) was a Hungarian noblewoman, daughter of Count Imre Thurzó and Baroness Krisztina Nyáry.[1]
Erzsébet Thurzó | |
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Countess of Bethlenfalva | |
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Full name
Countess Erzsébet Thurzó de Bethlenfalva | |
Born | Nagybiccse, Kingdom of Hungary (today: Bytča, Slovakia) | 20 February 1621
Died | 4 July 1642 21) Lakompak, Kingdom of Hungary (today: Lackenbach, Austria) | (aged
Noble family | House of Thurzó House of Esterházy |
Spouse(s) | Count István Esterházy de Galántha (1638–1641) |
Issue
Orsolya | |
Father | Count Imre Thurzó de Bethlenfalva |
Mother | Baroness Krisztina Nyáry de Bedegh |
Marriage
Countess Erzsébet married to Count István Esterházy (1616–1641), son of Palatine Nikolaus, Count Esterházy and Baroness Orsolya Dersffy, on 26 September 1638 in Kismarton (today: Eisenstadt, Austria). Palatine Nikolaus (Miklós) was the second husband of Baroness Nyáry, Erzsébet's mother. Countess Erzsébet and Count István had a daughter:
- Orsolya (7 March 1641 – 31 March 1682), who married to her own uncle, Paul I, Prince Esterházy on 7 February 1655.[2]
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References
- Marek, Miroslav. "Thurzó family". Genealogy.EU.
- Marek, Miroslav. "Esterházy family tree". Genealogy.EU.
Sources
- Miklós Kubinyi: Bethlenfalvi gróf Thurzó Imre 1598–1621, Budapest, Méhner Vilmos kiadása, 1888.
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