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Mihály Káthay

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He was appointed captain of Kálló in 1599. His work was hindered by shortage of money. He asked in several letters the Szepes Chamber to pay off the defenders' military pay. learning the refusal, "the soldiers very outraged", "so much that all they wanted to rebel, I found it hard to quiet them" –
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Mihály Káthay married twice: his first wife was Anna Drugeth de Homonna, and the second was Margit Mágóchy. Káthay had a daughter from one of his wives.
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He had considerable wealth by his second marriage and had a close relationship with the most powerful landowners of
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Markó, László: A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig – Életrajzi Lexikon
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Several mourning poems maintained about Bocskay's death, which also accuse and condemn Káthay.
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from December 1604 to September 1606. He was imprisoned and executed on charges of murder of
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Trócsányi, Zsolt: Erdély központi kormányzata 1540–1690. Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1980.
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in 1604 who named as his Chancellor. He had an important role in the preparation of the
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He was born into a lower noble family which originated from Csekekáta (today
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wrote Káthay to the Chamber in one of his letters dated 1 November 1599.
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He started a military career at his young age, he served besides
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Index

Chancellor of Transylvania
Stephen Bocskay
János Jacobinus
János Petki
Kassa
Kingdom of Hungary
Hungarian
personal name
Western name order
Hungarian
Principality of Transylvania
Chancellor of Transylvania
Prince
Stephen Bocskay
Nagykáta
judge royal
Castle of Eger

Stephen Báthory
Long War
judge royal
Hatvan
Transylvania
Sigismund Báthory
Northern Hungary
Stephen Bocskay
Treaty of Vienna in 1606
Habsburgs
Ottoman Empire
Kassa

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