Tamás Erdődy

Tamás Erdődy
Gravestone in Zagreb Cathedral
Ban of Croatia
In office
25 September 1583 – 15 May 1595
Preceded byKrsto Ungnad
Succeeded byGašpar Stankovački
In office
1608 – 27 November 1614
Preceded byIvan Drašković
Succeeded byBenedek Thuróczy
Personal details
Born1558
Died17 January 1624(1624-01-17) (aged 65–66)
Resting placeZagreb Cathedral, Croatia
Military service
Battles/warsBattle of Slunj (1584)
Battle of Brest (1592)
Battle of Sisak (1593)
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Count Tamás Erdődy de Monyorókerék et Monoszló (Hungarian: monyorókeréki és monoszlói gróf Erdődy Tamás, Croatian: Toma Bakač Erdedi; 1558 – 17 January 1624), also anglicised as Thomas Erdődy, was a Hungarian-Croatian nobleman, who served as Ban of Croatia between 1583-1595 and 1608-1615 and a member of the Erdődy magnate family. He scored significant victories in wars against the Ottoman Empire's armies.