Imreffy family
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House of Imreffy | |
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Country | Kingdom of Hungary |
Parent house | Genus Győr |
Founded | 15th century |
Founder | György |
Dissolution | 17th century |
Imreffy de Szerdahely (or Imreffi) was a Hungarian noble family from the kindred of Győr.
Origins
The forefather of the family was Péter (c. 1321 – c. 1347), the second son of Ders Szerdahelyi. He inherited the Pauline monastery in Szerdahely (today Kaposszerdahely) from his elder brother, Miklós (the ancestor of the Dersffy family). However the lordship of Szerdahely itself remained in Miklós' hand.
Péter's great-great grandchild, György was the first member who used the surname of "Imreffy" (son of Imre after his father). His siblings also took the Imreffy last name.
Notable members
- Miklós, brother of György, Vice-ispán (Viscount; vicecomes) of Tolna County
- Mihály (c. 1458 – 1536), son of György, Master of the horse, captured in the Battle of Mohács
- János (c. 1559-60 – 9 July 1611), Chancellor of Transylvania (1610–1611) for Gabriel Báthory, killed in the Battle of Brassó (today: Brașov, Romania). His son, Mihály was the last member of the Imreffy family.
Sources
- János Karácsonyi: A magyar nemzetségek a XIV. század közepéig. Budapest: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia. 1900–1901.
- Kislexikon.hu
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