Tamás Esterházy (1570–1616)

Tamás Esterházy
Lord of Galántha

Full name

Tamás Esterházy de Galántha
Noble family House of Esterházy
Father Ferenc Esterházy de Galántha
Mother Zsófia Illésházy de Illésháza
Born 8 May 1570
Died 1616 (or 1615)
Galántha, Kingdom of Hungary
(today: Galanta, Slovakia)
The native form of this personal name is galánthai Esterházy Tamás. This article uses the Western name order.

Tamás Esterházy de Galántha (8 May 1570 – 1616) was a Hungarian noble, son of Vice-ispán (Viscount; vicecomes) of Pozsony County Ferenc Esterházy.[1] His brother was, among others, Nikolaus, Count Esterházy who served as Palatine of Hungary.

He studied at the University of Wittenberg since 3 October 1589 where he converted to Calvinism. He translated one of his teacher, Aegidius Hunnius' work into Hungarian language. Cardinal Péter Pázmány, a key member and initiator of the Hungarian counter-Reformation condemned Esterházy's work and called Hunnius' publication as "evil".[2]

Tamás Esterházy died in 1616 at Galántha, ancient estate of the House of Esterházy.

Works

References

  1. Marek, Miroslav. "Esterházy family tree". Genealogy.EU. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. Esterhazy Wiki

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