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'''Sigismund Rakoczi''' ((''Rakoczi Zsigmond'') was the prince of Transylvania. | '''Sigismund Rakoczi''' (''Rakoczi Zsigmond'') was the prince of [[Romania/Monarchs#Principality_of_Transylvania|Transylvania]]. |
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[[Romania/StephenBocskai|Stephen Bocskai]] died on December 29, 1606. He had intended for '''Balint Drugeth''' (''Drugeth Balint'') to inherit the principality, but the local nobility elected Sigismund instead in early 1607. Balint never pressed his claim. | [[Romania/StephenBocskai|Stephen Bocskai]] died on December 29, 1606. He had intended for '''Balint Drugeth''' (''Drugeth Balint'') to inherit the principality of [[Romania/Monarchs#Principality_of_Transylvania|Transylvania]], but the local nobility elected Sigismund instead in early 1607. Balint never pressed his claim. |
Sigismund Rakoczi
Sigismund Rakoczi (Rakoczi Zsigmond) was the prince of Transylvania.
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History
Sigismund was born to a noble family in Upper Hungary.
In August 1606, after the Bocskai Uprising, Stephen Bocskai appointed Sigismund to be governor of Transylvania.
Reign
Stephen Bocskai died on December 29, 1606. He had intended for Balint Drugeth (Drugeth Balint) to inherit the principality of Transylvania, but the local nobility elected Sigismund instead in early 1607. Balint never pressed his claim.
To avoid a war with Sigismund Bathory (Bathory Zsigmond) and his Austrian allies, Sigismund abdicated on March 5, 1608.
Legacy
While Sigismund abdicated in favor of Sigismund Bathory, his son George I would go on to be a close ally of Gabriel Bethen and eventually succeed him as prince.