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The reign of Nikolaus IV was a time of revival for the Esterházy family fortunes. The family estates were made into flourishing businesses, including a "traditional welfare net, providing security for employees." With the resulting improvement in the family finances, the family properties were
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areas. Some family members went by both Hungarian and (rather distinct) German names. Thus, Pál Antal (Hungarian) was the same person as Paul Anton (German), and Miklós József was the same person as Nikolaus Josef. In discussions written in English, the Esterházy princes are occasionally given
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to be his Vice-Kapellmeister in 1761, taking over most of the aging Werner's duties. At the same time, he upgraded the court orchestra, hiring several virtuosi who served under Haydn; the composer recognized their ability by writing many solo parts in his early symphonies.
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of the 31st Infantry Regiment, from November 1777 to October 1780, and then Proprietor and Colonel of the 34th Infantry Regiment, from September 1780 until his death. He was initiated to the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1790, and also became an imperial
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Lessons to be drawn from the events of a stormy period in European history, to facilitate the efforts for the achievement of a lasting and peaceful cooperation among the peoples of the Danubian basin. Danubian Press, Inc. Astor, Florida, 1989, p. 92.
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Esterházy Privatstiftung (2012) "Highlights of Esterházy Palace: Visitor's guide to the exhibition," prepared by Florian T. Beyer, Margit Kopp, and other scholarly staff of the Esterházy Privatstiftung. Eisenstadt: Esterházy Privatstiftung. 2nd
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Paul was the third son of Nicholas, born in Eisenstadt. Elected Palatine in 1681 and created Prince of the Holy Roman Empire (in Hungary the title of Prince did not exist till the 20th century) in 1687 by the Emperor. Paul was a poet, a
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After the war ended, he was arrested and imprisoned in the Soviet Union, later charged with treason and collaboration with the Nazis, sentenced, and died in prison in Czechoslovakia; in Russia he was posthumously rehabilitated in
901:. His Corps participated in various actions between July and October, 1792, after which he received the Commanders Cross of the Order of St. Stephen. His corps was later absorbed into other military formations. He was Colonel and 2068:(1881–1960), prime minister of Hungary and one of the five biggest landowners of Hungary. After the regime change in 1989, Péter Esterházy refused to accept the return of any land or valuables nationalised by the communists. 1627: 888:
Son of Nikolaus I, married first, in 1763, Maria Theresia Gräfin Erdödy e Monyorokerek et Monoszlo (1745–1782), and second, in 1785 Maria Anna Gräfin von Hohenfeld (1768–1848). He was elevated to the status of Prince
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Emperor, the latter factor being the most important. A consistent theme of Hungarian history was an ardent and sometimes violent wish to become free of Austrian rule, a wish that was finally fulfilled at the end of
805:, and compiled a large inventory of musical manuscripts. Paul Anton also played an important role as a patron of music. In 1728, his mother Maria Octavia, "probably at her son's instigation" engaged the composer 545:(an estate his family had held since 1421) and took the name Esterházy. Family history since this time is described according to three lines of descent, each originating in one of Ferenc's sons: the Fraknó (or 1209:, "confiscating the land of gentry with estates of more than 50 hectares". Only the land in Austria remained in prince Paul's possession. Further, in the years after 1945 Hungary came under the rule of the 1116: 2050:(1901–1957) was a politician in Czechoslovakia and later Slovak Republic during the WWII, renowned for being the only member of the Slovak parliament to vote against the expulsion of the Jews in 1942. 521:(1790–1794), the Esterházy family mostly did without the services of musicians, and Haydn, retained on a nominal appointment, spent most of this time in trips to England. Finally, during the reign of 392:. The settlement no longer exists, and is not to be confused with the later castle of the same name which they inhabited since the Middle Ages. Since 1421 they have been the owners of a property in 462:(as they were aristocrats of the Austrian Empire). Esterházys living in parts of the Kingdom of Hungary where other languages were spoken by the population also spoke those languages, especially 1038:
Owing to financial trouble, Nikolaus III sold the family art collection "on generous terms" to the Austro-Hungarian state in 1870. The collection is, as a result, on public view today in the
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in 1777. He was Captain of the Hungarian Noble Life Guard from September 1791 until his death in 1794, and commanded an autonomous corps on the Upper Rhine at the beginning of the
2041:. His claim to the Esterházy name was never recognized by the Esterházy family, although he claimed he had "incontrovertible proof of the legality of my claim and of birthright". 1098:—were restored and provided with modern plumbing and electricity. In these efforts Nikolaus was greatly assisted by his wife, Princess Margit (1874–1910), née Countess Cziráky. 1229:, he moved to Zurich with his wife, Melinda Ottrubay, whom he had married in Budapest in 1945, and lived in Zurich, from there managing his Austrian domains, until his death. 617:. Nikolaus laid out what became the long-term family strategy, allying himself with the Catholic religion and the Habsburg emperor. He fought against the Protestant champions 719:, which made the title of Prince hereditary among the Esterházys. Under him, the family seat at Eisenstadt evolved into a provincial musical center. He died 24 March 1721. 328:. The Esterházy princes were consistently loyal to the Habsburg monarchy, on several occasions rendered vital services to it in times of crisis. These included the Turkish 2144: 749:
Half-brother of Michael, he reigned for only 11 weeks, as he died on 7 June 1721. As his son Paul Anton was only ten, authority was assigned to two regents: Count Georg
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of the Prince's wife (and Haydn's friend), Princess Maria Josepha Hermenegild (1768–1845). Haydn continued to perform these duties until his health failed in 1802.
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While the family's Hungarian residences and estates were lost in 1945, the Austrian and German properties still remain in the family. The widow of Prince Paul,
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Like several of his predecessors Nikolaus II pursued a military career. He is remembered for his amassing a large art collection, for his musical patronage of
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Born in Vienna, on 12 December 1765, he was the son of Anton and his first wife Maria Theresia. He became reigning Prince on the death of his father in 1794.
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The line that descended from Paul, the first Esterházy prince, is given as in the following figure. The sequence of princes that follow him continues below.
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and also served as a soldier, rising to the rank of Field Marshal. He served as imperial ambassador to Naples from 1750 to 1752, and traveled extensively.
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proved disastrous: the family was scattered during the war years, and at the end of the war the new Hungarian government carried out a comprehensive
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The second son of Joseph and brother of Paul II, in his youth a decorated soldier. He was the primary patron of Haydn and builder of
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The lifetime of this prince witnessed momentous, often catastrophic changes for the Esterházy family. At the end of the
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The first prominent member of the family was Ferenc Zerházy (1563–1594), who was elevated to the title of baron of
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Empire, the Esterházy family was consistently loyal to the Habsburg rulers. The Esterházys received the title of
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The family acquired its property in three principal ways: redistribution of lands taken from Protestants in the
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A Biographical Dictionary of all Austrian Generals in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1792–1815.
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finally released from decades of sequestration. In addition, the family palaces—including the long-abandoned
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in 1683. He also played an important role in suppressing the autonomy of the existing Hungarian nobility.
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The Napoleon Series. Robert Burnham, editor in chief. April 2008 version. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
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was split up, and the family's land holdings thus came to be located in several different countries.
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The character Helen Pendergast (deceased) and her brother Judson Esterházy (deceased) appear in the
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stories are set in a fictitious ramshackle Balkan empire resembling Austria-Hungary, but with
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The success of the family arose from the steady accumulation of land, and loyalty both to the
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Served Austria in a series of diplomatic posts, and in 1848 was briefly Foreign Minister.
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Count Janos Esterhazy – The Life and Works of the Great Son of the Hungarian Highland.
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from the Holy Roman Emperor. They had a Sovereign State when they obtained the former
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as the centre of all activities. Her nephew Stefan Ottrubay acts as general manager.
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Prince Anton Rudolf Marie Georg Christoph Hubertus Johannes Karl Aglaë (born 1936)
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https://www.iwp.edu/articles/2020/09/29/a-saintly-underdog-count-janos-esterhazy/
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The family encountered financial trouble during his reign, and (according to the
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Prince Anton Rudolf Marie Georg Christoph Hubertus Johannes Karl Aglaë Esterházy
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Royal Court Master Imperial and Royal Chamberlain Imperial and Royal Councillor
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was an immigration agent, who, in 1886, settled south of the present town of
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also held that title between 1783 and 1785, but he was opposed by Francis
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and in 1712, the older Forchtenstein line received the title of (Ruling)
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Son of Paul, he was the first to benefit from a 1712 decree of Emperor
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The Esterházys maintained a number of other residences throughout the
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The Esterházy family is known for its association with the composer
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Ygael Gluckstein (Tony Cliff): Stalin's Satellites (Part 1, Chap.1)
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in 1761, and from 1762 to 1790 served under Paul Anton's successor
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The main line of the Esterházy family was generally bilingual, in
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and title of his mother and the full surname of the family became
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between 1980 and 1988 and took part in the world championship of
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The most important seat of the Esterházys was Kismarton (today
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Paul Anton (Antal) Anselm, Graf u. Fürst Esterházy de Galántha
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Prince Paul V of Esterházy with his father, Prince Nikolaus IV
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in 1793. Oil on canvas. Esterházy Privatstiftung, Burgenland.
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The family derived its name from the settlement Esterháza,
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Countess Maria Theresia Erdödy de Monyorokerek et Monoszlo
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List of titled noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary
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Die Fürsten Esterhàzy: Magnaten Diplomaten and Mäzene
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The eldest son of Joseph. In his youth he studied in
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Princess Maria Josepha Hermengilde von Liechtenstein
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and sought to free Hungary from Turkish domination.
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The Eszterházy arms from the 14th to 15th centuries
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Retrieved 20 October 2010 2615:"Esterházy of Galántha s.v. Pál Antal"  866: 474:The family name is also rendered variously: 2624:. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). p. 795. 2074:is the maiden name of the wife of the late 1827:Maria von und zu Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg 636: 180:, a judicial office-holder in the court of 2636:"Unknown treasures from a Budapest museum" 1736:Princess Maria Theresia of Thurn and Taxis 494:). The Latinised form of the family name, 234:The family rose to prominence under Count 96:, during the time that it was part of the 2576: 2574: 332:in 1683, and the occupation of Vienna by 2734: 2690: 1967: 1887: 1870: 1835: 1782: 1747: 1730: 1694: 1677: 1640: 1625: 1588: 1573: 1536: 1526:Donna Maria Anna Louisa Lunatti-Visconti 1521: 1484: 1435: 1387: 1370: 1360: 1311: 1280:). In Austria, aristocratic titles were 1257: 1246: 1232:Paul's wealth was inherited by his wife 1155: 1068: 1044: 1007: 960: 939:Nikolaus II, Fürst Esterházy de Galántha 912: 857: 820: 755: 721: 677: 654:Paul I, 1st Prince Esterházy of Galántha 627: 376: 365: 354: 54: 46: 38: 2114: 14: 2864: 2727:(2001) "Joseph Haydn", article in the 2571: 2064:(1950–2016) was the grandson of Count 1578:Marie Elisabeth Ungnad von Weißenwolff 1470:is the chief steward of the county of 1366:Countess Orsolya Esterházy of Galántha 1053: 536: 2543: 2541: 2539: 2537: 2535: 2533: 2492:. Kaposvár University. Archived from 1961:Other members of the Esterházy family 1726:Minister of Foreign Affairs (Hungary) 1427:Anna Margherita di Tizzoni Blandrata 1272:Prince Paul-Anton Nikolaus Maximilian 613:, the King's chief lieutenant within 458:(as a result of their ethnicity) and 312:as an Imperial Principality in 1804. 187:The name Esterházy was first used by 136:The Esterházys arose among the minor 79: 2608: 2568:, 1988 edition, article "Eszterházy" 2559: 2557: 2555: 2553: 1996:was nephew to Palatine Paul. He was 632:Count Nikolaus Esterházy (1582–1645) 2735:Zepetnek, Steven Tötösy de (1998). 2240:Former monastery at Edelstetten in 1466:The chief steward of the county of 24: 2751: 2530: 1012:Prince Paul Anton III (1786–1866) 974:Prince Paul Anton III (1786–1866) 688: 663:, and a composer; a number of his 25: 2883: 2764: 2550: 2274:, today in Slovakia (Bernolákovo) 1194:In 1938, the legal instrument of 1144:Esterházy family cemetery, Fertőd 505:(1732–1809), who served as their 172:region of Western Hungary (today 2742:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 2656:Esterházy Privatstiftung 2012:10 2294: 2279: 2264: 2249: 2233: 2218: 2203: 2198:, Vienna, Austria (1685–present) 2188: 2173: 2158: 2143: 2128: 1864:The chief lord of the county of 1821:The chief lord of the county of 1776:The chief lord of the county of 1619:The chief lord of the county of 1567:The chief lord of the county of 1515:The chief lord of the county of 1418:The chief lord of the county of 1017:Prince Nikolaus III (1817–1894) 238:(1583–1645) and his son, Prince 2776:Website of the Esterházy family 2673: 2670:Esterházy Privatstiftung 2012:9 2650: 2628: 2602: 1376:Countess Éva Thököly of Késmárk 1160:Prince Nikolaus IV of Esterházy 1078:Prince Nikolaus IV (1869–1920) 922:Prince Nikolaus II (1765–1833) 449: 176:in southwestern Slovakia), and 2583: 2508: 2482: 2451: 2424: 2397: 2058:The renowned Hungarian writer 1049:Nicholas III, Prince Esterhazy 1034:Nicholas III, Prince Esterhazy 862:Prince Nikolaus I of Esterházy 765:Prince Paul Anton (1711–1762) 726:Prince Michael I of Esterházy. 609:In 1625, Nikolaus was elected 590:Nikolaus Esterházy de Galántha 272:the younger Forchtenstein line 13: 1: 2844:"Esterházy of Galántha"  2823:"Esterhazy genealogy, Part 2" 2814:"Esterhazy genealogy, Part 1" 2390: 2309: 1972:Eszterháza Palace, Great hall 1101:Prince Nikolaus IV, his wife 350: 2344:, who appears in several of 2289:, today in Austria (Kittese) 1547:Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy 1227:Hungarian Revolution of 1956 965:Nikolaus II as portrayed by 509:. Haydn was hired by Prince 189:Benedict Zerhas de Zerhashaz 140:of the northern part of the 104:. During the history of the 43:The princely Eszterházy arms 7: 2580:Webster 2001, section 3(i). 2358: 2228:Castle, Hungary (1778–1945) 2213:Castle, Hungary (1727–1945) 2183:Palace, Hungary (1681–1945) 2153:Castle, Hungary (1626–1945) 1225:for 15 years. Freed in the 1211:Hungarian People's Republic 1073:Prince Paul IV of Esterházy 893:) in 1783. He received the 825:Prince Paul II of Esterházy 760:Prince Joseph of Esterházy. 573:Count Nikolaus (1583–1645) 561:Fraknó (Forchtenstein) line 207:being a small town east of 118:line received the title of 10: 2888: 2013:Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy 1986:Eszterházy Károly Főiskola 1476:Maria Octavia von Gilleis 1031: 988: 936: 899:War of the First Coalition 881: 844: 779: 682:Prince Paul I of Esterházy 651: 587: 195:(1533–1604) inherited the 131: 32:Esterházy (disambiguation) 29: 2825:(in Czech). Genealogy.EU. 2802:(in German and Hungarian) 2719:Haydn: His Life and Music 2547:Landon and Jones 1988, 35 2437:The Columbia Encyclopedia 1988:(College) in Eger (1774). 1788:Lady Sarah Child-Villiers 1297: 917:Prince Anton (1738–1794) 867:Prince Anton (1738–1794) 553:line, and the Zólyom (or 362:in Forchtenstein, Austria 114:(Count) in 1626, and the 2353:Special Agent Pendergast 2244:, Bavaria (1804–present) 2168:, Austria (1649–present) 1965:Listed chronologically. 1217:. 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Paul I, Prince Esterházy
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Middle Ages
Kingdom of Hungary
Habsburg monarchy
Austria-Hungary
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Graf
Forchtenstein
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Holy Roman Emperor
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Salamon
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Žitný ostrov
Pristaldus
Béla III of Hungary
Benedict Zerhas de Zerhashaz
Ferenc Esterházy
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