Erzsébet Czobor
Erzsébet Czobor | |
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Baroness of Czoborszentmihály | |
Baroness Erzsébet in her bier | |
Spouse(s) | Count György Thurzó de Bethlenfalva (1592–1616) |
Issue | |
Full name
Baroness Erzsébet Czobor de Czoborszentmihály | |
Noble family |
House of Czobor House of Thurzó |
Father | Baron Imre Czobor de Czoborszentmihály |
Mother | Borbála Perényi de Perény |
Born | 1572 |
Died |
31 March 1626 Szomolány, Kingdom of Hungary (today: Smolenice, Slovakia) |
The native form of this personal name is czoborszentmihályi bárónő Czobor Erzsébet. This article uses the Western name order.
Baroness Erzsébet Czobor de Czoborszentmihály (1572 – 31 March 1626) was the second wife of Palatine György Thurzó.[1]
Biography
Her parents were Imre Czobor, who served as Palatinal Governor of Hungary between 1572 and 1581, and his third wife, Borbála Perényi de Perény.[2]
Thurzó and Erzsébet married on 2 February 1592 in Sasvár (today part of Šaštín-Stráže, Slovakia). They had several children:
- János, died young
- Borbála, she married twice:
- 30 September 1612: Count Kristóf Erdődy de Monyorókerék et Monoszló (d. 1621)
- 29 January 1629 (Zólyom): Count János Draskovich de Trakostyán, Palatine of Hungary (1646–1648)
- Ilona, married to Count Gáspár Illésházy (d. 1648)
- Imre (11 September 1598 – 19 October 1621), Perpetual Ispán (Count; comes) of Árva County and Rector of the University of Wittenberg (1616–1621), the last male member of the Thurzó family
- Mária, married to Mihály Vízkelethy in 1618
- Katalin (d. 1647), married to Baron István Thököly de Késmárk (1581–1651) in 1620, paternal grandmother of Count Imre Thököly
- Anna, married to Baron János Szunyogh de Jeszenicze et Budatin (d. 1641) in 1622
- Erzsébet
References
- ↑ Marek, Miroslav. "Thurzó family". Genealogy.EU.
- ↑ Marek, Miroslav. "Czobor de Czoborszentmihály family". Genealogy.EU.
Sources
- Miklós Kubinyi: Bethlenfalvi gróf Thurzó Imre 1598–1621, Budapest, Méhner Vilmos kiadása, 1888
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