Ferenc Nádasdy
Count Ferenc II Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld (6 October 1555 – 4 January 1604) was a Hungarian nobleman. His family, Nádasdy, was one of the wealthiest and most influential of the era in Hungary. In 1571, when Ferenc was 16, his mother, Orsolya Nádasdy (née Kanizsay), using her association with many noble families in Hungary, organized a marriage to the young Elizabeth Báthory (or Hungarian: Báthory Erzsébet), daughter of the Count György and Anna Báthory. The Báthory family were as rich and illustrious as the Nádasdy family, though older and more influential, since they had several relatives who had the charge of Nádor (palatine) of Hungary. Among them, included a cardinal, a King of Poland-Lithuania, and a Prince of Transylvania.
Ferenc II Nádasdy | |
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Baron (later Count) Ferenc Nádasdy | |
Full name | Ferenc Nádasdy of Nádasd and Fogarasföld |
Born | 6 October 1555 Sárvár, Kingdom of Hungary |
Died | 4 January 1604 48) Sárvár, Kingdom of Hungary | (aged
Noble family | Nádasdy |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Báthory |
Issue | Anna Orsika Katalin András Paul |
Father | Baron Tamás Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld |
Mother | Orsolya Kanizsay de Kanizsa |
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