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Kendi (name)
Kendi may refer to the following notable people: ;Given or stage name * Kendi (musician) (born 1989), Serbian singer * Kendi Rosales (born 1990), Honduran sprinter ;Surname *Ibram X. Kendi (born 1982), American author and historian *István Kendi (?–c.1628), Hungarian noble * János Kendi (?–1677), Hungarian jurist *Sándor Kendi Sándor Kendi de Szarvaskend (''Kendy''; ? – 30 August 1594)Markó 2006, p. 113. was a Hungarian noble in the Principality of Transylvania, member of the Royal Council, who served as Governor of Transylvania for the underage voivode Sigi ... (?–1594), Hungarian noble See also * Kendis {{given name, type=both ...
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Kendi (musician)
Milan Sisojević, (; born 1 October 1989) known by his stage names Kendi, Cantwait and Pablo Kenedi, is a Serbian rapper. Discography Albums and EPs Singles and collaborations References External links * * * Kendion Spotify {{DEFAULTSORT:Kendi 1989 births Living people Serbian hip hop musicians People from Aleksinac ...
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Kendi Rosales
Kendi Marisela Rosales Madrid (born 3 April 1990) is a Honduran athlete. She competed in the women's 60 metres at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships The 17th IAAF World Indoor Championships was held from 1 to 4 March 2018 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This was the city's second hosting of the event as it previously did so in 2003. Bidding process Birmingham bid for the 2016 IAAF World Indo .... References External links * 1990 births Living people Honduran female sprinters Place of birth missing (living people) {{Honduras-athletics-bio-stub ...
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István Kendi
István Kendi de Szarvaskend (''Kendy''; ? – c. 1628)Markó 2006, p. 112. was a Hungarian noble in the Principality of Transylvania, who served as Chancellor of Transylvania from 31 March 1608 to 20 March 1610. Biography He was the only son of Sándor Kendi, a member of the Transylvanian Royal Council. He had three sisters: Zsuzsanna (wife of Balthasar Báthory), Krisztina (second wife of Farkas Kovacsóczy) and Zsófia. His father was executed without any trial by Prince Sigismund Báthory in 1594. He regained his father's confiscated estates and property in October 1600. István Kendi married twice: his first wife was Zsuzsanna Csapy, stepdaughter of Prince Sigismund Rákóczi, the second one was Anna Horváth de Palocsa since 1618. He had a daughter. Career After his father's death, he functioned as Lord Lieutenant (Count; ''comes'') of Doboka County since 1595. He participated in the uprising of Mózes Székely in 1603 and was captured by General Giorgio Basta for ...
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János Kendi
János Kendi de Nagykend ( hu, nagykendi Kendi János; died 1677) was a Hungarian jurist, who served as assistant notary of Michael I Apafi, Prince of Transylvania from 1661 to 1677. Career He was of serf origin (thus he was not related to the Kendi de Szarvaskend noble family). According to his last will and testament, Kendi liberated his parents himself from serfdom, when he was already notary. Based on his noble prefix, it is possible that he was born in the early 1600s in Nagykend (today ''Chendu'', part of Bălăușeri commune in Romania). In 1623, he was a scribe at the Princely Court of Justice during the reign of Gabriel Bethlen. He was a scribe at the Lesser Chancellery between 1632 and 1638. He compiled the ''urbarium'' of Székelyudvarhely (present-day Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania) and its surrounding areas in 1644. In the last years of Prince George II Rákóczi, Kendi served as notary of Marosszék, mentioned in this capacity in 1656. He became a judge of the Prin ...
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Sándor Kendi
Sándor Kendi de Szarvaskend (''Kendy''; ? – 30 August 1594)Markó 2006, p. 113. was a Hungarian noble in the Principality of Transylvania, member of the Royal Council, who served as Governor of Transylvania for the underage voivode Sigismund Báthory from 6 March 1583 to 1 May 1585. Family His father was Mihály Kendi, brother of voivode Ferenc Kendi and Antal Kendi who were executed by Isabella Jagiellon in 1558. His mother was Mihály's first (Zsófia Szilvásy) or second wife (Katalin Bánffy). Sándor Kendi married twice: his wives were Klára Patóchi and Anna Almádi. He had four children: * Zsuzsanna, her first husband was Balthasar Báthory * Krisztina, her second husband was Farkas Kovacsóczy * Zsófia * István, Chancellor of Transylvania (1608–1610), probably he was the last male member of the Kendi family. Career He started his work at the Transylvanian Chancellery in 1565. He became secretary of the Chancellery in 1568. He served as envoy of John Sigi ...
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