Ferenc Tahy
Ferenc Tahy de Tahvár et Tarkő, (also known as Franjo Tahi, or Tahy in Croatian and as Ferenc Tahi in Slovenian; 1526–1573) was a Hungarian–Croatian nobleman from the Tahy family, which draws its origins from Pilis County. He was known to have held the positions of royal adviser and master of the horse. His cruel treatment of serfs was one of the causes of Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt.
Ferenc Tahy | |
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Tahy's tomb relief, depicting himself. | |
Master of the horse | |
Reign | 1553–1573 |
Predecessor | Ferenc Nyáry |
Successor | László Bánffy |
Born | 1526 |
Died | 3 October 1573 Susedgrad |
Buried | Church of Holy Trinity, Donja Stubica |
Wars and battles |
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Noble family | House of Tahy |
Spouse(s) | Jelena Zrinski |
Issue | Gábor |
Father | János Tahy |
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