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'''Stephen VII Báthory''' ({{lang-hu|Báthory István|links=no}}; died 3 May 1530) was a Hungarian nobleman and commander. His most prestigious position was [[Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary)|Palatine of Hungary]].
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Stephen belonged to the [[Ecsed]] branch of the [[Báthory family]]. His father was [[Andrew III Báthory|Andrew Báthory]] and his uncle was [[Stephen V Báthory|Stephen Báthory]], Hungarian commander and later [[Prince of Transylvania|Voivod of Transylvania]].
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Stephen was Count of [[Temesvár]] and in 1514 fought against the rebellion of György Dózsa.
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He was elected [[Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary)|Palatine of Hungary]] in 1519 but the opposition of the nobility, which accused him of avarice and licentiousness, resulted in his being temporarily deposed in 1523 and 1525.
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In 1526 fought in the disastrous [[Battle of Mohács]] against the Turks, in which King [[Louis II of Hungary|Louis II]] fell. Stephen managed to escape and became one of the leaders of the pro-Austrian party that wanted to honour the alliance between now extinct royal family and the [[Habsburg dynasty]]. Together with King Louis' widow [[Mary of Hungary (governor of the Netherlands)|Queen Mary]], he fled to [[Bratislava|Preßburg]], where he organized the election of [[Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand of Austria]] as King of Hungary.
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His siding with the Habsburgs cost him all his possessions within Turkish-controlled Hungary, for which Ferdinand compensated him with the castle Theben.
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Stephen was married to [[Sophia of Masovia|Sophia]] (died before 1543), daughter of the [[Piast]] [[Konrad III Rudy|Conrad Duke of Masovia]] (died 1503). Their daughter Clara was engaged to be married to Duke Carl of Münsterberg but died before the marriage, in 1535.
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== See also ==
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* [[Báthory family]]
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'''Stephen VII Báthory''' ({{lang-hu|Báthory István|links=no}}; died 3 May 1530) was a Hungarian nobleman and commander. His most prestigious position was [[Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary)|Palatine of Hungary]].
 
 
Stephen belonged to the [[Ecsed]] branch of the [[Báthory family]]. His father was [[Andrew III Báthory|Andrew Báthory]] and his uncle was [[Stephen V Báthory|Stephen Báthory]], Hungarian commander and later [[Prince of Transylvania|Voivod of Transylvania]].
 
 
Stephen was Count of [[Temesvár]] and in 1514 fought against the rebellion of György Dózsa.
 
 
He was elected [[Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary)|Palatine of Hungary]] in 1519 but the opposition of the nobility, which accused him of avarice and licentiousness, resulted in his being temporarily deposed in 1523 and 1525.
 
 
In 1526 fought in the disastrous [[Battle of Mohács]] against the Turks, in which King [[Louis II of Hungary|Louis II]] fell. Stephen managed to escape and became one of the leaders of the pro-Austrian party that wanted to honour the alliance between now extinct royal family and the [[Habsburg dynasty]]. Together with King Louis' widow [[Mary of Hungary (governor of the Netherlands)|Queen Mary]], he fled to [[Bratislava|Preßburg]], where he organized the election of [[Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand of Austria]] as King of Hungary.
 
 
His siding with the Habsburgs cost him all his possessions within Turkish-controlled Hungary, for which Ferdinand compensated him with the castle Theben.
 
Kon
 
Stephen was married to [[Sophia of Masovia|Sophia]] (died before 1543), daughter of the [[Piast]] [[Konrad III Rudy|Conrad Duke of Masovia]] (died 1503). Their daughter Clara was engaged to be married to Duke Carl of Münsterberg but died before the marriage, in 1535.
 
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2012}}  Stephen himself died in [[Theben]].
 
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Báthory family]]
 
  
 
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Wersja z 20:13, 28 lis 2019

Stephen VII Báthory (; died 3 May 1530) was a Hungarian nobleman and commander. His most prestigious position was Palatine of Hungary.

Stephen belonged to the Ecsed branch of the Báthory family. His father was Andrew Báthory and his uncle was Stephen Báthory, Hungarian commander and later Voivod of Transylvania.

Stephen was Count of Temesvár and in 1514 fought against the rebellion of György Dózsa.

He was elected Palatine of Hungary in 1519 but the opposition of the nobility, which accused him of avarice and licentiousness, resulted in his being temporarily deposed in 1523 and 1525.

In 1526 fought in the disastrous Battle of Mohács against the Turks, in which King Louis II fell. Stephen managed to escape and became one of the leaders of the pro-Austrian party that wanted to honour the alliance between now extinct royal family and the Habsburg dynasty. Together with King Louis' widow Queen Mary, he fled to Preßburg, where he organized the election of Ferdinand of Austria as King of Hungary.

His siding with the Habsburgs cost him all his possessions within Turkish-controlled Hungary, for which Ferdinand compensated him with the castle Theben. Kon Stephen was married to Sophia (died before 1543), daughter of the Piast Conrad Duke of Masovia (died 1503). Their daughter Clara was engaged to be married to Duke Carl of Münsterberg but died before the marriage, in 1535. Szablon:Use dmy dates Stephen himself died in Theben.

See also

Báthori VII. István

Palatyn Królestwa Węgier
Okres od luty 1519, kwiecień 1526, wrzesień 1524
do maj 1523, 8 maja 1530, 24 czerwca 1525
Poprzednik Perényi III. Imre
brak informacji
Werbőczy István
Następca brak informacji
Werbőczy István
Bánffy IV. János
Dane biograficzne
Ród Báthori
Pochodzenie węgierskie
Państwo Królestwo Węgier
w unii personalnej
z Królestwem Chorwacji
Urodziny data nieznana
Śmierć 3 maja 1530


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