- Erzsébet Cseszneky
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The native form of this personal name is milványi és nemesvarbóki Cseszneky Erzsébet. This article uses the Western name order.
Erzsébet Cseszneky de Milvány et Nemesvarbók (Slovak: Alžbeta Česneková) was a Hungarian noble who lived in the 17th–18th centuries.
Erzsébet Cseszneky was either a member of the Veszprém branch or of the Nemesvarbók branch, of the Cseszneky family. Her parents had probably became impoverished because despite her high-born origin, she got married to a Slovak butcher from Nagyócsa, Matej Bel-Funtík (Hungarian: Mátyás Bél-Funtik). They settled down in Zólyom county. In 1684 she gave birth to Matej Bel (Bél Matyás), a famous writer, polyhistor, and Lutheran theologian. After her husband's death in 1704, Erzsébet made a lot of sacrifices for her son's education.
She is also highly respected by the Hungarian and the Slovak Lutheran Churches as their benefactor.[original research?]
External links
- Matej Bel - slovenský polyhistor (Slovak)
- Protestáns Honlap: Bél Mátyás (Hungarian)
- Evangélikus Élet: Tudós polihisztorunk emlékezete (Hungarian)
Categories:- 17th-century births
- 18th-century deaths
- Hungarian nobility
- Hungarian women
- House of Cseszneky
- 17th-century Hungarian people
- 18th-century Hungarian people
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