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Prince of Transylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Count Francis Rhédey de Kis-Rhéde (c. 1610 – 13 May 1667) was a Hungarian noble, who reigned as Prince of Transylvania between November 1657 and January 1658.
Francis Rhédey | |
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Prince of Transylvania | |
Reign | 2 November 1657 – 9 January 1658 |
Predecessor | George II Rákóczi |
Successor | George II Rákóczi |
Born | c. 1610 Nagyvárad, Principality of Transylvania (now Oradea, Romania) |
Died | 13 May 1667 Huszt, Royal Hungary (now Khust, Ukraine) |
House | Szani-Rhédey csalad |
He was born as the son of Count Francis Rhédey de Kis-Rhéde (1560-1621) and his wife, Katalin Karolyi (1588-1635), widow of István Bánffy de Losonc and future wife of Stefan Bethlen de Iktár, Prince of Transilvania.[1] As a high-ranking nobleman he served in the Transylvanian army for several years as deputy commander in the service of Prince George II Rákóczi.
Francis Rhédey was elected Prince of Transylvania for a brief time while George Rákóczi was on a military campaign in Poland. Very upset because Rákóczi had not requested authorization from the sultan to start the military campaign, the Grand Vizier Köprülü Mehmed Pasha, forced the Grand Assembly to elect Francis Rhédey prince of Transylvania instead of Rákóczi. Soon Rhédey was officially elected as Transylvanian Prince on 2 November 1657, but on 9 January 1658 he resigned in favor of George Rákóczi II, who had returned to Transylvania.
Rhédey later was a member of the Great Council during the government of Prince Michael I Apafi. He died on 13 May 1667.
He was married to Druzsiána Bethlen de Iktár, daughter of his stepfather, Prince Stefan by his first wife, Katalin Csáki de Mihály. They had one son, Count László Rhédey de Kis-Rhéde (1636-1663).[2]
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