- Péter Erdődy
Péter Erdödy (Croatian: "Petar Erdödy") (Erdődy: a Hungarian
noble family in theKingdom of Hungary since the Middle Ages) was the ban ofCroatia from 1557 to 1567 and the founding member of the Croatian branch of theErdödy noble family.Péter was born in 1504. He was the son of Peter I. Erdődy, the nephew of Tamas
Bakocz He succeeded the famousNikola Šubić Zrinski as ban in 1557. He firstgained notoriety with a series of military victories against theOttoman Empire in 1552, including setting fire toGradiška withJuraj Frankopan .He was given the titles of "Reichsgraf" in 1565 and "Reichsfürst" in 1566 by Maximilian II. . Because he died soon (one year) after that, the titles weren't nostrificated. The title of "Reichsgraf" was nostrificated in 1580 for his two sons Thomas II. and Peter III. by Rudolf II. .But the title of "Reichsfürst" got forgotten.He died in 1567. His first son
Toma Erdödy later became ban as well.----"Sources"
"Die Geschichte des Hauses Erdődy" ("The History of the Erdődy family") after Dr. Karl Giay which is attached to Gräfin Helene Erdődy's book "Erinnerungen"("Memories"). Released 1929 by Amalthea-Verlag, Vienna
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