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The four Esterházy brothers were buried on November 26, 1652 in the crypt of [[Trnava|Nagyszombat]]'s University Church (today: ''Trnava, Slovakia''). The battlefield was marked by a 5 metre tall obelisk commemorating the victory and the sacrifice of the four brothers, erected in 1734. In 1896 it was replaced by the memorial which is still visible — a white travertine pedestal with a bronze sculpture of a lion crushing a Turkish battle flag. The pedestal bears a [[Latin language|Latin inscription]] that reads: “Hold on, traveller, and read!“.
The four Esterházy brothers were buried on 26 November 1652 in the crypt of [[Trnava|Nagyszombat]]'s University Church (today: ''Trnava, Slovakia''). The battlefield was marked by a 5 metre tall obelisk commemorating the victory and the sacrifice of the four brothers, erected in 1734. In 1896 it was replaced by the memorial which is still visible — a white travertine pedestal with a bronze sculpture of a lion crushing a Turkish battle flag. The pedestal bears a [[Latin language|Latin inscription]] that reads: “Hold on, traveller, and read!“.


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Ladislaus Esterházy
Count of Galánta
Full name
Count László Esterházy de Galánta
Born(1626-12-31)31 December 1626
Died26 August 1652(1652-08-26) (aged 25)
Vezekény, Kingdom of Hungary
(today: Veľké Vozokany, Slovakia)
Noble familyEsterházy
Spouse(s)Countess Eleonóra Batthyány de Németújvár (1650–1652)
Issuechildless
FatherCount Miklós Esterházy de Galánta
MotherBaroness Krisztina Nyáry de Bedegh
OccupationSoldier

Count Ladislaus Esterházy de Galánta (31 December 1626 – 26 August 1652) was a Hungarian noble, son of Nikolaus, Count Esterházy, who served as Palatine of Hungary. He was a general in the Imperial Army and fought against the Ottoman Empire.

Life

His older brother, István Esterházy died in 1641, as a result Ladislaus succeeded his father as head of the Esterházy family in 1645. He married Eleonóra Batthyány, daughter of Imperial and Royal Chamberlain Ádám Batthyány, in 1650.[1] However, the marriage remained childless, as Ladislaus was killed in the Battle of Vezekény, along with three other members of the family.[2]

He was succeeded by his younger brother Paul as Count Esterházy of Galánta and inherited the family's vast wealth and landholdings at the age of 17. Paul later became the 1st Prince of Galánta.[3]

Legacy

Coats of arms of House of Esterházy

The four Esterházy brothers were buried on 26 November 1652 in the crypt of Nagyszombat's University Church (today: Trnava, Slovakia). The battlefield was marked by a 5 metre tall obelisk commemorating the victory and the sacrifice of the four brothers, erected in 1734. In 1896 it was replaced by the memorial which is still visible — a white travertine pedestal with a bronze sculpture of a lion crushing a Turkish battle flag. The pedestal bears a Latin inscription that reads: “Hold on, traveller, and read!“.

References

  1. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "Batthyány family tree". Genealogy EU.
  2. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "Esterházy de Galánta family". GENEALOGY.EU. Retrieved 2010-02-23. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)[self-published source][better source needed]
  3. ^ Esterházy Betriebe GmbH. "I. Pál herceg (1635–1713)". Esterházy Betriebe GmbH. Archived from the original on 2007-06-20. Retrieved 2010-02-23. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)

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Ladislaus, Count Esterházy
Born: 31 December 1626 Died: 26 August 1652
Hungarian nobility
Preceded by Count Esterházy of Galánta
11 September 1645 – 26 August 1652
Succeeded by
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