Krisztina Csáky
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Krisztina Csáky
Krisztina Csáky (1654-1723) was a Hungarian countess. She participated in Rákóczi's War of Independence in 1703-1711.
In 1695, she married, for the third time, count . The couple resided at the Uzhhorod Castle, which became a center of Western culture in Hungary. Krisztina Csáky became regarded as an ideal model of Hungarian femininity. She and her spouse joined forces with Rákóczi in his rebellion against Austria. After the defeat in 1710, the couple left Hungary for the Ottoman Empire, where they lived the rest of their life in exile.
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- 17th-century Hungarian people
- 18th-century Hungarian people
- 1654 births
- 1723 deaths
- Women in 18th-century warfare
- Women in European warfare