Pálffy ab Erdöd
Pálffy ab Erdöd, also known as Pálffy von Erdöd, Pálffy de Erdöd, or Pálffy of Erdöd is the name of various persons belonging to the eponymous Austro-Hungarian noble family of Hungarian descent. Several members of the family held decisive positions in the Austria-Hungarian monarchy.
The Hungarian name Pálffy derives from the Latin term Pauli filius (son of Paul) after the first known ancestor of the family.[1][2]
Erdőd is the Hungarian name of Ardud, a town situated in Transylvania.
Notable members
- Nikolaus VI Graf Pálffy ab Erdöd (1657/67–1732), field marshal
- Johann Bernhard Stephan, Graf Pálffy ab Erdöd (1664–1751), field marshal
- Leopold, Count Pálffy-Daun von Erdöd (1716-1773), field marshal
- Countess Maria Augustina Pálffy ab Erdöd (1714–1759), mother of Joseph, Count Kinsky and Franz Joseph, Count Kinsky
- Count Ferdinand Palffy von Erdöd (1774–1840), a mining engineer and civil servant of the Austrian Empire.
- Karl, Count of Palffy ab Erdöd (1735-1816), Knight of the Golden Fleece
- Count Fidelius Pálffy of Erdöd (1788-1864), Knight of the Golden Fleece
- Count Moritz Pálffy of Erdöd (1812-1897), Knight of the Golden Fleece
- Ferdinand Leopold Graf Pálffy-Daun ab Erdöd, honorary citizen of Vienna
See also
Notes
- ↑ Entry Pálffy von Erdöd (1), in Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon (1905) at zeno.org (in German)
- ↑ Entry Pálffy von Erdöd, in 'Pierer's Universal-Lexikon von 1857', at zeno.org (in German)
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