Bakalarz-Zákos from Torda
The Bakalarz-Zákos of Torda were a Hungarian noble family, members of the family are still alive today.
history
Stefan István Zákos received a letter of nobility and coat of arms from Sigismund Báthory , the ruling prince of Transylvania, on August 5, 1590. Descendants then lived in Hungary and later also in Austria.
coat of arms
In blue on green ground, Ungar dressed in red, in his right hand scimitar reserved, in the left arrow to the right of him serpent with up directed neck .
Personalities
- Karl Bakalarz-Zákos von Torda (1841–1915), Lieutenant Field Marshal in the Imperial and Royal Army
Individual evidence
- ↑ Siebmacher's large book of arms: Der Adel von Siebenbürgen , Volume 34, p. 254 (text), plate 188 (illustration), Nuremberg, 1898
literature
- Kempelen, Béla by: Magyar Nemes Családok , Volume XI, p. 158, Budapest 1932
- Frölichsthal, Georg Freiherr von: The nobility of the Habsburg Monarchy in the 19th and 20th centuries , index to his genealogies, Degener-Verlag, 2008, page 362, name index (Bak - Balowski)