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  1. János Ghyczy de Ghicz, Assakürt et Ablánczkürt (c. 1520 – 7 January 1589) [1] was a Hungarian noble in the Principality of Transylvania, member of the Royal Council, who served as Governor of Transylvania for the underage voivode then prince Sigismund Báthory from 1 May 1585 to 17 December 1588.

  2. Juan Ghyczy (en húngaro: Ghyczy János) (? – Gyulafehérvár, 7 de enero de 1589) fue un soldado y político húngaro del siglo XVI. Biografía. Juan nació en una familia húngara de la región de Transdanubia.

    • Voivode
    • Prince Under Guardianship
    • Internal Conflicts
    • Holy League
    • Abdications and Returns

    Christopher Báthory fell seriously ill after his wife's death. At his request, the Diet of Transylvania elected Sigismund voivode in Kolozsvár (present-day Cluj-Napoca in Romania) around 15May 1581. Since Sigismund was still a minor, his dying father tasked a council of twelve noblemen with the government. Christopher Báthory's cousin, Dénes Csáky,...

    Sigismund adopted the title of Prince of Transylvania after Stephen Báthory died on 13 December 1586. He was still a minor, and Ghyczy continued to rule as regent. Sigismund was one of the candidates to the throne of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. His advisors knew that he had little chance to win, but they wanted to demonstrate that the Bátho...

    Sigismund took the customary oath of the Transylvanian monarchs on 23December 1588. Pope Sixtus V excommunicated him for the expulsion of the Jesuits. Sigismund's cousin, Cardinal Andrew Báthory, urged the pope to lift the ban, saying that the prince's Protestant advisors had forced him to throw out the priests.The pope authorized Sigismund to empl...

    Sigismund decided to join the Holy League together with Aaron the Tyrant, voivode of Moldavia, and Michael the Brave, voivode of Wallachia, on 5October 1594. The two voivodes had started direct negotiations with the Holy See, but Sigismund, who claimed suzerainty over them, prevented them from conducting further direct negotiations. Sigismund's env...

    The failure of his marriage and the defeats of the Holy League diminished Sigismund's self-confidence. He sent his envoys to RudolphII and again offered to abdicate in September 1597. An agreement regarding his abdication was signed on 23December 1597. RudolphII granted Sigismund the Silesian duchies of Racibórz and Opole and a yearly subsidy of 50...

  3. Ghiczy János (? – Gyulafehérvár, 1589. január 7.) katona és politikus. Élete. Ghiczy János egy dunántúli birtokos családból (Ghyczi és Assa, s Ablanczkürti) származott, mely eredetét a Veszprém megyei Gicz (ma puszta) helységről, a család ősi birtokáról vette.

  4. Category:Ghyczy family - Wikipedia. Pages in category "Ghyczy family" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Nové Sady, Slovakia. Gic. János Ghyczy. Jenő Ghyczy. Kálmán Ghyczy. Peter Ghyczy. Categories: Hungarian noble families. Hungarian nobility in Transylvania.

  5. János Ghyczy de Ghicz, Assakürt et Ablánczkürt (c. 1520 – 7 January 1589) was a Hungarian noble in the Principality of Transylvania, member of the Royal Council, who served as Governor of Transylvania for the underage voivode then prince Sigismund Báthory from 1 May 1585 to 17 December 1588.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Juan_GhyczyJuan Ghyczy - Wikiwand

    Juan Ghyczy (en húngaro: Ghyczy János) (? – Gyulafehérvár , 7 de enero de 1589) fue un soldado y político húngaro del siglo XVI . Quick facts: Juan Ghyczy, Información personal, Fallecimie...