Tribe list of the Székely von Kövend

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The alliance coat of arms of the Székely / Zekel-Széchy by Zacharias Bartsch, Steiermärkisches Wappenbuch from 1567

The master list of the Székely von Kövend , who also called themselves Zekel or similar, is based mainly on the “genealogical-biographical sketch” published by the Slovenian clergyman Matija Slekovec at the end of the 19th century.

Tribe list

Blasius Székely; († September 5, 1449), fallen near Kaschau , ∞ N., daughter of Johann Woik Buthi and wife Elisabeth Morsinai.

  1. Johann; († October 19, 1448), fell on the Amselfeld , ∞ NN
    1. Johann; Priest, named as provost in Gran in 1504 .
    2. Benedict; mentioned in a document in 1490.
  2. Thomas; Priest, prior in Varna in 1453 .
  3. Emerich; († not before 1486), officer with King Matthias Corvinus .
  4. Jacob I .; (* around 1440 in Kövend, † August 27, 1504 in Olsnitz ), ∞ Margarethe, daughter of Nikolaus Széchy von Oberlimbach and his second wife Katharina Witowetz.
    1. Margarethe; ∞ Johann Banffy von Unterlimbach and Buzád-Hahót, († January 30, 1534).
    2. Elisabeth; Nun in furnace / Buda .
    3. Catherine; († 1495) in Friedau .
    4. Susanne; ∞ Wolf Engelbrecht from Auersperg .
    5. Franz; († 1497) in Friedau.
    6. Luke; (* 1500, † 1575 in Friedau), ∞1, (1525), Margarethe von Mainburg, († 1538), ∞2 Katharina Imbresi (Imbrimovič).
      1. [1] Jacob II .; (* 1530, † 1583), ∞1, (1560), Sophia von Herberstein , († February 25, 1578), ∞2, Margarete Countess von Erdődy .
        1. [1] Helene; ∞ Georg von Stubenberg, gentleman on Wurmberg.
        2. [1] Karl; († 1606), ∞ Anna, daughter of Baron Simon von Keglevich de Buzin , († 1576 in Varasd ) and his wife Magdalena Petheö de Gerse.
          1. Michael;
          2. Peter;
          3. Johann Georg; (* 1598, † September 22, 1612).
          4. Franz Sigmund; († 1645), ∞ Barbara von Tschernembl .
        3. [1] Maria;
        4. [1] Elisabeth;
        5. [1] Georg; (* 1563, † 1590), ∞ Sophia, († February 12, 1606), daughter of István von Perényi, Obergespan von Ugocsa and his wife Anna Dobó de Ruszka.
          1. Jacob; † as a child.
        6. [2] Nicholas;
      2. [1] Catherine; ∞1, (June 7, 1552 in Friedau), Michael von Perényi, († December 25, 1557), ∞2, Kaspar Freiherr von Draschkowitsch, 1625 lord of the castle in Luttenberg .
      3. [1] Helene; (* 1539 - March 14, 1579 in Horn (Lower Austria) ) ∞1 Georg Freiherr von Pögl (* approx. 1526 - March 11, 1557), son of Sebald Pögl the Younger , ∞2 (1560) Rüdiger von Starhemberg , (* December 10, 1534 in Eferding ; † December 5, 1582 in Schönbühel Palace , Lower Austria).
      4. [2] Michael; (* 1540, † 1603), ∞ Elisabeth Freiin von Pögl, daughter of Adam Pögl and his wife Margarete Stadler.
        1. Friedrich; ∞ Elisabeth von Idungspeug.
    7. Eustachia; († 1501) in Friedau.
    8. Barbara; († 1497) in Friedau.
  5. Eleonora; († after 1504), ∞ Bernhard von Thurocz.
  6. Ursula; († after 1504), ∞ Johann Freiherr von Rauber .
  7. Pudentiana; († after 1504).
  8. Nicholas; († before September 29, 1517), ∞ Ursula Gyulafi von Ratold.
    1. Stephan; In 1508 named as the castle captain of Dobrakutya.
      1. Cecilia;
    2. Magdalena; († after 1549), ∞1 Thomas Széchy von Oberlimbach, († 1526), ​​killed in the Battle of Mohács, ∞2 Alexius Thurzó von Bethlenfalva, († 1543), ∞3 Johann von Pernstein (1487–1548) .
    3. Klara; († after 1548), ∞ Peter Perényi, (* 1502, † 1548).
    4. Franz; (* 1510).
    5. Michael;
    6. Ladislaus;
    7. Jacob;

literature

  • Matija Slekovec: The Szekely or Zekel von Kevent, barons of Friedau . South Styrian Post, Marburg, 1894.
  • Matija Slekovec: Sekelji. Radoslovna in životopisna razprava . Samozaložba, Ljubljana, 1893.
  • Zacharias Bartsch: Styrian coat of arms book 1567 , facsimile edition, Josef von Zahn and others, Ulrich Moser, Graz, 1893.
  • Iván Nagy : Magyarország családai czimerekkel és nemzékrendi táblákkal , di (The Hungarian families with coats of arms and family tables), Vol. 1–12 and supplementary volume, Pest, 1857 to 1868
  • Gabriel Bucelinus : Germania topo-chrono-stemmatographica sacra et profana ..., Volume II., Frankfurt / Main 1672.

Remarks

  1. ^ Dobra Kuća, castle ruins near Daruvar in Croatia.