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Count József Hilarius Sergius Marius Franz Anton Johann Nepomucen Károlyi de Nagykároly (7 October 1768 – 4 April 1803), was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier.


Early life

Károlyi was born in
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, the capital of the
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on 7 October 1768. He was a son of Antal Károlyi de Nagykároly (1732–1791) and Józefa Antalné von Harrucker de
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- Gyula, a daughter of Court Chamberlain, Baron Johann Franz Dominik Bernhard von Harrucker. His paternal grandparents were Count
Ferenc Károlyi Count Ferenc Károlyi de Nagykároly (20 June 1705 – 14 August 1758), was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier. Early life Károlyi was born on 20 June 1705 at his family's castle in Olcsva in the Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867), Kingdom of Hungar ...
(only surviving son of Count
Sándor Károlyi Baron, later Count Sándor Károlyi de Nagykároly (; 20 March 1668 – 8 September 1743) was a Hungarian aristocrat, statesman and Imperial Feldmarschall. He was one of the generals of Francis II Rákóczi during the War of Independence. Later he ...
) and Krisztina Csáky de Körösszegh (a niece of the Archbishop of
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, Cardinal Imre Csáky). His aunt, Countess Anna Károlyi de Nagykároly, was the wife of Count Pál
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, and another aunt, Countess Eva Károlyi de Nagykároly, was the wife of Count József von
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. He was educated at the ''Collegium pauperum nobilium'' in
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, which was run by the
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under the direction of Cardinal
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, the Prince-Archbishop of Vienna. While in school, he traveled extensively around Europe with his father, including dining with Chancellor Ferenc Esterházy, and attending an audience with Queen
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. Beginning in 1785, he was taught law and history by university professors in Vienna, including by Baron Karl Anton von Martini,
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, Franz Anton Zeiller, Johann Heinrich von Heyden, Leopold Plech and Abbot Giacomo Brumati.


Career

In 1791, King Leopold II appointed him Royal Chamberlain and secretary of the Hungarian Royal Council. Although Leopold's mother, Queen
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, had granted him the title of Lord Chancellor of
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, it had become vacant after the death of his maternal grandfather, Baron Johann Franz Dominik Bernhard von Harrucker, when he was still seven years old, the actual administration of the county was carried out by the Lord Chancellor's administrators instead of the Count. He resigned from this position in 1791 when he was appointed Lord Chancellor of
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. Following his appointment, reigning Baron Miklós Vécsey appointed an administrator alongside Károlyi. The appointment was announced on 14 October 1793, and he took up the office of the Lord in 1794 at the request of the orders of the
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.


Military career

During the
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, King Francis I of Hungary (also referred to as Emperor Francis II) called the nobles to arms on 8 April 1797, and
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elected Károlyi as their leader with the rank of colonel. He was also appointed Brigadier General of the armies of
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and Bihar counties. They set off for the
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camp in mid-June, but the warring parties reached the
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on 17 October 1797, which meant that their deployment was cancelled. In the autumn of 1800, also during the Napoleonic Wars, another noble uprising was called and Károlyi was entrusted with leading the insurgents in Szabolcs, Máramaros, Bereg and Ugocsa counties, in addition to Szatmár County. However, they didn't have an opportunity to mobilize as the
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was signed in the Treaty House of
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on 9 February 1801.


Estates

After his father's death in 1791, he likely lived permanently in Vienna, where, through his mother, he also owned a house, known today as the
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on
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. His maternal grandfather, Baron Franz von Harrucker, had acquired the palace in 1767 from the Grundemann von Falkenberg family. Despite Vienna being his permanent residence, he supervised the modernization of his family's longtime home,
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in
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, in 1794. The
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in Pest, which had been acquired by his father in 1768, was an important center of social life during József's tenure, often visited by the
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and his wife,
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(daughter of Emperor
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and sister of emperors
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and Nicholas I).


Personal life

Károlyi's marriage contract to Countess Erzsébet "Elisabeth" von Waldstein-Wartenberg (1769–1813) was signed on 18 January 1789 and the wedding took place on 8 February 1789., a daughter of Georg Christian von Waldstein-Wartenberg and Countess Elisabeth Ulfeldt. Among her siblings were brother, Count Emanuel von Waldstein (who married Maria Theresa Sztáray), and sisters,
Countess Maria Antonia von Waldstein Countess Maria Antonie Gräfin von Waldstein Herrin zu Wartenberg (4 March 1771, Vienna – 17 January 1854, Vienna) was an Austro-Hungarian nobelwoman. Biography Born on 4 March 1771 in Vienna, into the family of an old Bohemian nobility, An ...
(wife of Prince Ferenc Koháry of Csábrág and Szitnya), and Countess Wilhelmine "Vilma" von Waldstein (who married Count Jeromos von
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). Together, they were the parents of seven children, six of who survived to adulthood, including: * Countess Mária Anna von Königsegg–Auendorf (1793–1848), who married Count Franz Xaver Karl zu
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, a son of Count Johann Ernst von Königsegg-Aulendorf. * Count István Károlyi de Nagykároly (1797–1881), a member of the
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who married Countess Georgine Dillon, a daughter of Count Édouard Dillon. After her death in 1827, he married Franciska Romana Esterházy de Galántha, a daughter of Miklós Esterházy de Galántha and Marie-Françoise de Baudry, Marquise de Roisin. After her death in 1844, he married Mária Terézia Orczy de Orczi, a daughter of Baron György Orczy de Orczi. * Count Lajos "Ludwig" Károlyi de Nagykároly (1799–1863), a member of the House of Magnates who married Countess Ferdinandine von Kaunitz-
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, a daughter of Prince Aloys von Kaunitz-Rietberg and Countess Franziska Xaveria Ungnad von Weissenwolff. * Countess Franciska Károlyi de Nagykároly (1800–1822), who married Count Albert Sztáray de
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et Sztára, a son of Count Mihály Sztáray de Nagymihály et Sztára. * Count György Károlyi de Nagykároly (1802–1877), a member of the House of Magnates who married Countess Karoline Zichy-Vásonykeő, a daughter of Count Károly József János Nepomuk Zichy, and Maria Anna
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. * Countess Józefa "Josephine" Károlyi de Nagykároly (1803–1863), who married Franz Joseph Ferdinand von Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg, a son of Prince
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and Countess Maria Karoline von Colloredo-Waldsee. After receiving a wound in a duel over a woman, Károlyi died, at the age of 34, in Vienna on 4 April 1803. In his will, he asked his widow to raise their children in the Hungarian spirit. Accordingly, she moved the family, which had been living mostly in Vienna, to Hungary in 1808, and also purchased the Fót estate near Pest.


Descendants

Through his son Lajos, he was a grandfather of Count Alajos Károlyi de Nagykároly (1825–1889), an
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diplomat who served as the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to the German Empire and Ambassador to the United Kingdom, under Chancellor
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.


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József József () is a Hungarian masculine given name. It is the Hungarian name equivalent to Joseph. Notable people bearing this name include: * József Bihari (1901–1981), Hungarian actor * József Bihari (1908–1997), Hungarian linguist * ...
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