Kazy

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Kazy de Garam-Veszele is an old Hungarian noble family that originated in Bars County and received the title of baron in 1913 .

history

Georg Kazy was mentioned in a document as the first member of this family in 1460. With Johann von Kazy, captain of the Léva castle and captain of the Koháry hussars, the line of tribes of this family begins. He fought valiantly in the Turkish Wars , but lost his life on August 16, 1664. His son Johann married Jusztina Törey von Töre in 1700 . He was vice- prefect (Alispán) of the county bars. Emperor Leopold I renewed the letter of nobility and coat of arms in 1681 and gave him donations in Tekovské Lužianky, Veselé, Šarovce and Bardoňovo . Later he got the rule of Kukučínov . John's son Ladislaus also became Alispán of Bars County and married Barbara Vas von Vasdinje .

In the 19th century the sex rose politically very quickly. Members of the family were e.g. B. Reichsrat, kuk chamberlain, lieutenant hussar of the reserve and ministerial clerk . On February 18, 1913, the family received the title of baron.

Members of the family married aristocratic families such as the Koháry , Jeszenszky , Vecsey, Skultéty, Somogyi and Sárkány.

Known members

Baron József Kazy de Garam-Veszele
  • Barbara Kazy (1592), wife of Peter von Koháry
  • Johann Kazy, Alispán of Bars County
  • Ladislaus Kazy, Alispán of Bars County
  • Josef Kazy, MP from Bars County

coat of arms

Renewed coat of arms from 1681

against each other turned in red to green bottom, one in the right shield upper corner of a left swept silver Monde sickle accompanied Leopard and in the left upper corner of a six-pointed gold star accompanied Leo , both with the raised right forepaw a respective scimitar with golden guard holding. The lion stepping with the right back paw on the head of a mustached Turkish skull, separated from the neck, accompanied by a white turban . Helmet jewel: Between two obliquely (or obliquely left) side-by-side golden shafts, on which two two-pronged red banners with a silver crescent moon and two blue banners with a six-pointed golden star appear on the left; a man in armor with an iron helmet and red underclothes growing , in his raised right hand a scimitar with a cross-guard, in the lowered left holding a mustached Turkish skull separated from the body. Helmet covers: blue-gold and red-silver.

Individual evidence

  1. Siebmacher: Kazy. Arcanum, accessed September 20, 2019 .
  2. Bela Kempelen: Kazy csalad. Arcanum, accessed September 20, 2019 .
  3. Siebmacher's Wappenbuch: The Hungarian nobility www.arcanum.hu