- was the
eldest son of
Baron Sigismund Rákóczi and his
second wife, Anna
Gerendi. Sigismund, who was a
successful military commander in
Royal Hungary, was...
- János
Gerendi (died
after 28
August 1594) was a
Transylvanian politician who
supported radical theological views. He "was in
contact with
nearly all the...
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Katalin Lucskay[failed verification] 2.
George I Rákóczi 10. János
Gerendi 5. Anna
Gerendi 22.
Bertalan Erdélyi 11. Kata Erdélyi 23. Klára Kemény 1. George...
- later. Sigismund's
second wife, Anna
Gerendi, was the
daughter of the
Sabbatarian Transylvanian nobleman, János
Gerendi, and Kata Erdélyi.
Sigismund married...
- (III) Kán c. 1312 Miklós, son of Péter
Gerendi Ladislaus (III) Kán
first rule c. 1326 Miklós, son of Péter
Gerendi Thomas Szécsényi
second rule c. 1335...
- Rákócsi and Sára Némethy
Judit Bekény (1st marriage) (1587) 1
child Anna
Gerendi (2nd marriage) (1592) 3
children Borbála
Telegdy (3rd marriage) (1596)...
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George Parlagi, Paul Kállay I,
provost Gaspar Bak,
Matthias Geréb,
Stephen Gerendi,
Vladislav Hercegović,
Bartholomew Drágffy, John Vitovecz, John Pongrácz...
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Feldman 1996, p. 566. "Latin quote:
Quaque die redeunt,
rebus minus apta
gerendis,
culta Palaestino septima festa Syro". Thelatinlibrary.com.
Archived from...
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employ non-adorationist priests. One of the
radical aristocrats, János
Gerendi, gave
shelter to the poet Miklós Bogáthi
Fazekas who
proposed the restoration...
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Others were
imprisoned because prince Sigismund Bathory had
pardoned János
Gerendi,
Albert Lónyai, György Szalánczi and Boldizsár Szilvásy. The war was indecisive...