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Anna Wesselényi (also Csáky) (1584–1649), was a Hungarian countess and writer, producing world about morality and religion.[1][2] Additionally, much of her correspondence has been published.
Anna was born in Poland in 1584. She married István Csáky, with whom she had at least two children, yet she became a widow at only age 21, in 1605.[1][3]
References
edit- ^ a b Peres, Zsuzsanna (20 December 2022). "Petty offences Related to Smoking and Alcohol Consumption in Hungary in the Period before 1848". Forum Historiae. 16 (2). doi:10.31577/forhist.2022.16.2.9. ISSN 1337-6861.
- ^ Ślaski, Jan (1977). Literatura staropolska w kontekście europejskim: związki i analogie : materiały konferencji naukowej poświęconej zagadnieniom komparatystyki 27-29.10.1975 (in Polish). Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich Wydawn. Polskiej Akademii Nauk.
- ^ Deák, Farkas (1888). Gróf Csáky István eletrajza (in Hungarian). Kiadja Rath Mor.
- Szinnyei József: Magyar írók élete és munkái II. (Caban–Exner). Budapest: Hornyánszky. 1893.