Tamás Esterházy (1570–1616)
Tamás Esterházy | |
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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
- Az Igaz Aniaszentegyhazrol, es ennec feieről az Christvsrol. Ismeg az Romai Anyaszent egyházról es ennec feieről, az Romai Paprol valo Articulus… Irattatott Aegidius Hunnius, az Szent irasnac Doctora és Professora altal… Sárvár, 1602. (printing was financially supported by István Illésházy, Esterházy's uncle)
References
- ↑ Marek, Miroslav. "Esterházy family tree". Genealogy.EU. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Esterhazy Wiki
Sources
- Szinnyei, József: Magyar írók élete és munkái II. (Caban–Exner). Budapest, Hornyánszky, 1893.
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