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  1. György Thurzó (German: Georg Thurzo, Slovak: Juraj Turzo; 2 September 1567 – 24 December 1616) was a prominent Hungarian nobleman and Palatine of Hungary between 1609 and 1616, a position equivalent to a prime minister or viceroy, serving under the rule of the Habsburgs in the early 17th century.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2020 · But once she started targeting noble families, her abusive activities could no longer be ignored and King Matthias II instructed Count György Thurzó to investigate the allegations against her. Thurzó collects his testimonies

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  3. Genealogy for Count (Gróf, Graf) György Thurzó de Bethlenfalva (1567 - 1616) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  4. Bethlenfalvi gróf Thurzó György ( Zsolnalitva, 1567. szeptember 2. – Nagybiccse, 1616. december 24. [1]) nádor, valamint származása alapján Árva vármegye örökös főispánja . Élete. Apja, Thurzó Ferenc előbb nyitrai püspök, majd kamarai elnök, árvai örökös főispán.

  5. 30 de dic. de 2020 · 30 Dec 2020. On December 30, 1610, the gruesome crimes and serial murders of the Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Báthory were uncovered by Count György Thurzó, who raided Báthory’s castle in Upper Hungary, after leading the investigation into her torturous escapades.

  6. 21 de ago. de 2023 · The count palatine of Hungary, György Thurzó, was ordered to investigate and he took dozens of witness statements. He reached the conclusion that Báthory had killed at least 80 girls; although that may have been a fraction of the total number, which is said to have been more than 300.

  7. Members of the Thurzó family still exist today. Notable members. János Thurzó (1437–1508) János V Thurzó (1466–1520), bishop of Wrocław; Stanislav I Thurzó (1471–1540), bishop of Olomouc; György Thurzó (1567–1616), Palatine of Hungary; Imre Thurzó (1598–1621), last male member of the family; Erzsébet Thurzó ...