Frank Szécsi
The native form of this personal name is felsőlendvai Szécsi Frank. This article uses the Western name order.
Frank Szécsi | |
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Noble family | House of Szécsi |
Father | Nicholas Szécsi |
Mother | Margit Debreceni |
Died |
28 September 1396 Nicopolis |
Frank Szécsi de Felsőlendva (Széchy; died 28 September 1396) was a Hungarian nobleman from the influential House of Szécsi. He was the son of Nicholas I Szécsi, the Palatine of Hungary (1385–1386) and Margit Debreceni, granddaughter of former palatine Dózsa Debreceni. He had three brothers, including Nicholas II, who served as Master of the treasury. He had no children.
He functioned as Ban of Szörény and Ispán of Temes County between 1393 and 1394. He held the office of Royal treasurer from November 1394 to May 1396. He was killed in the Battle of Nicopolis.
Sources
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- (Hungarian) Soós, Ferenc (1999). Magyarország kincstartói, 1340–1540 ("Treasurers of Hungary, 1340–1540"). Budapest.
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