Kristóf Niczky
Count Kristóf Niczky de Niczk (February 11, 1725 in Sümeg – December 26, 1787 in Buda) was an influential Habsburg bureaucrat under Maria Theresa and Joseph II.
Kristóf Niczky | |
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Born | |
Died | December 26, 1787 62) | (aged
Other names | Christophorus Niczky |
Spouse | Katharina Jankovich de Priberd |
Children | Gyorgy Josef Niczky de Niczk |
Biography
He rose to the rank of count in 1765. He was Temes County's first leader after 1779.
During Joseph II's rule, he was president of Hungary's Vice-regal Council, the Consilium locumtentiale.[1]
Legacy
Nițchidorf, Romania, was named after count Kristóf Niczky.
External links
- nitzkydorf.de - Official home page of Niţchidorf, Romania,
Footnotes
- Éva H. Balázs, Hungary and the Habsburgs, 1765-1800: an experiment in enlightened absolutism (Central European University Press, 1997), p.109
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