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  1. Catherine Telegdi (Hungarian: Katalin Telegdi) (1492–1547) was a Hungarian noble lady, the daughter of royal treasurer Stephen Telegdi and his wife Margit Bebek de Pelsőcz. Family. Telegdi married the deputy voivode of Transylvania Stephen VIII Báthory. They had eight children from this marriage: Nicholas, mentioned in 1516,

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Catherine Telegdi (hun. Katalin Telegdi) (1492–1547)[1] was a Hungarian noble lady, the daughter of István Telegdi de Kincstartó and his wife Margit Bebek de Pelsőcz[1]. She married the deputy voivode of Transylvania Stephen VIII Báthory.

  3. He was the son of Stephen VIII Báthory (d. 1534) of the noble Hungarian Báthory family and his wife Catherine Telegdi. He had at least five siblings: two brothers and three sisters. [2]

  4. Síntesis biográfica. Esteban I Báthory, nació el 27 de septiembre de 1533 en Șimleu Silvaniei, Reino de Hungría del Este, hijo de Esteban Báthory de Somlya y Catalina Telegdy de Kincstartó . Rey de Polonia. Su reinado fue uno de los más brillantes de Polonia.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Death: March 17, 1534 (56-57) Immediate Family: Son of Miklós Báthory de Somlyó, II and Kézméri Borbála. Husband of Katalin Thelegdy de Telegd. Father of Katalin (fl. 1516) Báthori de Somlyó; Miklós Báthory; Erzsébet Báthory de Somlyó; Kristóf Báthory; András Báthory de Somlyó and 3 others.

  6. Catherine Telegdi was born in the year 1492. She was married to István VIII. Báthory, they had 5 children. She died in the year 1547. This information is part of Families Klein, Ree, de Breed en de Vries van Terschelling by Marthan Klein on Genealogy Online.

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    Catherine Telegdi (hun. Katalin Telegdi) (1492–1547) [1] was a Hungarian noble lady, the daughter of István Telegdi de Kincstartó and his wife Margit Bebek de Pelsőcz. [1] She married the deputy voivode of Transylvania Stephen VIII Báthory. They had eight children from this marriage: Nicholas, mentioned in 1516, Catharine, mentioned in 1516,