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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,

    • 1492
    • Stephen Teledgi of Kincstartó
    • 1547 (aged 54–55)
    • Margaret Bebek of Pelsőcz
  2. Catherine Telegdi: Cónyuge: Ana Jagellón de Polonia (desde 1576 juliano, 1576-1586) Hijos: Dimitri I "El Falso" Educación; Educado en: Universidad de Padua: Información profesional; Ocupación: Político: Cargos ocupados: Monarca de Polonia (1576-1586) Firma

    • Báthory István
  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. Little is known about his childhood. Around 1549–1550, he briefly visited Italy and probably spent a few months attending lectures at the Padua ...

  4. Catherine Telegdi Esteban I Báthory. Príncipe de Transilvania de 1571 a 1575 y Rey de Polonia de 1575 a 1586. Sumario. 1 Antecedentes. 1.1 Fin de la Casa Jagellon;

    • 1576-1586
  5. Catherine Telegdi. Christopher Báthory ( Hungarian: Báthory Kristóf; 1530 – 27 May 1581) was voivode of Transylvania from 1576 to 1581. He was a younger son of Stephen Báthory of Somlyó. Christopher's career began during the reign of Queen Isabella Jagiellon, who administered the eastern territories of the Kingdom of Hungary ...

  6. His father was Stephen VIII Báthory, and mother was Catherine Telegdi. He had two brothers and three sisters. Around 1549–1550, he was studied in Italy. He later joined the army of the Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and fought against the Turks.

  7. (Somlyo, Transilvania 1533 – 1586 Grodno) King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. Stephen Báthory was born on 27 September 1533 in the castle at Somlyó, also known as Szilágysomlyó. He was the son of Stephen VIII Báthory of the noble Hungarian Báthory family and his wife Catherine Telegdi. Little is known about his childhood.