Burchart Bélavary de Sycava

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Coat of arms of the Burchart by Bélavary de Sycava

Burchart Bélavary de Sycava is the name of an old Hungarian and German-Baltic noble family .

history

The family comes from the Hungarian noble family Both . From the Burchart Bellavary de Sycava family came a number of pharmacists and doctors from the city of Reval ( Tallinn ) over several generations, all of whom had the name Johannes and who were initially administrators and then owners of the Tallinn Ratsapotheke ("Large Pharmacy"). While the first four were only pharmacists, the last four are also doctors. Two of them were also city ​​physicians (medical officers) from Reval. Johannes Burchart opened the line of doctors among them as the fifth.

family members

  • György Both of Sykava and Bélavar or Bélaváry († 1588), magistrate (of Levice and Gyula ), prefect (of Levice), governor of Devín Castle .
  • Johannes I. Burchart (1546–1616), owner of the Tallinn Ratsapotheke, (family property from 1582 to Johannes X. 1911).
  • György, military judge of Győr (1657), military judge of Hungary (1662).
  • Dávid Bélaváry (on 1580-), governor, most influential adviser to Prince Gábor Bethlen and the President of the Royal House of Hungary.
  • Miklós (1611–1670), judge , city councilor and treasurer of the Szepes Chamber (1659), military governor of Upper Hungary (1666).
  • Konrad (on 1790-), Polish officer in the Russian Empire, major general in Egypt, then governor of Nubia .
  • Gusztáv Burchard-Bélaváry (1829–1903), officer, revolutionary , professor of economics, political science and business law at the Universities of Pest and Vienna .
  • Konrád Burchard-Bélaváry (1834–1916), Hungarian magnate , Consul General of Brazil in Budapest. He married Auguszta Fuchs (1846–1903), daughter of Rudolf Fuchs (1809–1892), great niece of Johann Samuel Fuchs and stepsister of Professor Vilmos Schulek . Knight's Cross of the Franz Joseph Order .
  • Rudolf Burchard-Bélavary (1870-), Fejér district administrator, “Chef de Service” and advisor to the Ministry of the Interior , businessman. War Cross for Civil Merit .
  • Pál Burchard-Bélaváry (1873–1932), captain of the Austro-Hungarian hussars , military attaché then secretary of the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Vienna. Husband of Margravine Theresia Pallavicini, great niece of János von Pallavicini .
  • Andor Burchard-Bélaváry (1880–1947), royal government advisor ( M. kir. Kormányfőtanácsos ), businessman. Knight's Cross of the Franz Joseph Order.
  • Erzsébet von Burchard-Bélavary (1887–1987), Hungarian teacher.

literature

  • Brennsohn, Isidorus. Estonian doctors from the beginning of historical time to the present: a biographer. Lexicon together with e. histor. Entrance via d. Medical system of Estonia , G. Neuner, 1922 [1]
  • Bárczay Oszkár: A Burchard-Bélaváry család , Turul, T 12: 1894, 34 - 38
  • Magyar Heraldikai és Geneológiai Társaság , Budapest, 1894
  • The Business Strategy of Fathers and Sons: A Hungarian Family in the 19th and 20th Centuries , Klement Judit, ed. In AETAS - Journal of history and related disciplines (1–2 / 2005)
  • Récits de famille, Histoire de la Famille Burchard-Bélavàry , Marcel Burchard-Bélavary, Berger-Levrault & Cie, Nancy, 1906; La Hulpe, Bruxelles, 2001

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Burchart, Johannes I. (-1617). In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital