István Kovacsóczy

István Kovacsóczy
Chancellor of Transylvania
In office
1622–1634
Monarch Gabriel Bethlen
Catherine of Brandenburg
Stephen Bethlen
George I Rákóczi
Preceded by Vacant
last office-holder: Simon Péchi
Succeeded by Vacant
next office-holder: Mihály Mikes
Personal details
Died October 1634
Nationality Hungarian
Spouse(s) Zsófia Telegdi
The native form of this personal name is körtvélyfai Kovacsóczy István. This article uses the Western name order.

István Kovacsóczy de Körtvélyfa (? – October 1634)[1] was a Hungarian noble in the Principality of Transylvania, who served as Chancellor of Transylvania from 1622 to 1634. His father Farkas Kovacsóczy, also a Chancellor (1578–1594), was executed by Sigismund Báthory in 1594.

Biography

His mother was his father's first wife Kata Farkas de Harina. He had two brothers and two sisters. He married Zsófia Telegdi (died 1637). They had no children. During his early career, he served as familiar of Prince Gabriel Bethlen. He functioned as Secretary in the Transylvanian Chancellery between 1616 and 1622. After the arrest of Simon Péchi in 1621, he dealt with the daily internal political issues when the seat of the Chancellor was vacant. Finally, he was appointed Chancellor in 1622. He held the office until his death, he served under four Princes of Transylvania. He was also a member of the Royal Council.

He was the signatory of the Treaty of Vienna (1624) in the name of the Prince, which renewed the Peace of Nikolsburg. He also served as Captain General of Háromszék (since 1625) and as Ispán (Count; comes) of Torda County (since 1627) until his death. He was the last male member of the Kovacsóczy de Körtvélyfa family.

References

  1. Markó 2006, p. 113.

Sources

Political offices
Preceded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Simon Péchi
Chancellor of Transylvania
1622–1634
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title next held by
Mihály Mikes