Farkas Bethlen (1639–1679)

Farkas Bethlen
Chancellor of Transylvania
In office
February 1678  30 December 1679
Monarch Michael I Apafi
Preceded by János Bethlen
Succeeded by Vacant
next office-holder: Mihály Teleki
Personal details
Born 1639
Bethlenszentmiklós, Principality of Transylvania
(today: Sânmiclăus, Romania)
Died 30 December 1679 (aged 39-40)
Bethlenszentmiklós, Principality of Transylvania
(today: Sânmiclăuş, Romania)
Nationality Hungarian
Spouse(s) Borbála Ostrosith
The native form of this personal name is bethleni Bethlen Farkas. This article uses the Western name order.

Farkas Bethlen de Bethlen (1639 – 30 December 1679)[1] was a Hungarian noble in the Principality of Transylvania, who served as Chancellor of Transylvania from 1678 to 1679.

Life

Farkas was the son of Ferenc Bethlen, Ispán (Count; comes) of Fehér County, Marshal of George II Rákóczi, and Kata Kemény de Magyargyerőmonostor. He had three sisters and five brothers. He married Borbála Ostrosith.

He studied in the Unitarian Academy at Kolozsvár (today: Cluj-Napoca, Romania). After that his educator was Pál Keresztúri in the court of George II Rákóczi. He participated in the Prince's unsuccessful campaign against the Kingdom of Poland in 1657. In the next year Rákóczi commissioned him to negotiate with Habsburg Hungary in Pressburg and Vienna to organize an alliance against the Ottoman Empire which did not tolerate Rákóczi's foreign policy.

Farkas Bethlen served as Master of doorkeepers since March 1659. He also functioned as Ispán of Fehér County from 1661 until his death with a short break. After the death of Rákóczi he was a supporter of princes John Kemény and Michael I Apafi. He was a member of the Royal Council since 1664. He took part in the Battle of Nagyszőlős, where John Kemény was killed. He served as acting Chancellor between 1676 and 1677 when his distant relative János Bethlen was charged with conspiracy. Farkas became Chancellor in 1678 however he died suddenly in the next year. The position remained vacant after his death.

Works

References

  1. Markó 2006, p. 100.

Sources

Political offices
Preceded by
János Bethlen
Chancellor of Transylvania
1678–1679
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title next held by
Mihály Teleki
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