
Anton Graf Grassalkovich de
Gyarak (
Ürmény, 6 March 1694 –
Gödöllő
Gödöllő, officially the City of Gödöllő, is a city in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary, about northeast from the outskirts of Budapest. Its population is 34,396 according to the 2010 census and is growing rapidly. It can b ...
, 1 December 1771) was an Imperial Real Privy Councilor, President of the Royal Hungarian Court Chamber,
Chief Justice of Hungary
The chief justiceFallenbüchl 1988, p. 147.Gergely 2000, pp. 133–134. (,Fallenbüchl 1988, p. 107. ,Fallenbüchl 1988, p. 29. ) was the personal legal representative of the king of Hungary, who issued decrees of judicial character on behalf of ...
(1731–1748), and confidant of Empress
Maria Theresia
Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was the ruler of the Habsburg monarchy from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position in her own right. She was the sovereig ...
.
Biography
Anton (Antal I) Grassalkovich came from a noble family of Croatian descent from the lower nobility in
Beckov
Beckov (, ) is a village and municipality in the Nové Mesto nad Váhom District in the Trenčín Region of western Slovakia.
History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1208. ''Mihály de genere Bána'', royal equerry, who ...
.
Grassalkovich was appointed Royal Prosecutor (Causarum Regalium Director) in 1720 and Chief Justice of Hungary (Personalis) in 1731. On 26 May 1732, he was made a Baron. He gave up the office of Advocate General when he succeeded Count
Erdődy
The House of Erdődy de Monyorókerék et Monoszló (also House of Erdödy) is the name of an old Hungarian people, Hungarian-Croats, Croatian noble family with possessions in Kingdom of Hungary, Hungary and Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg), Croati ...
as President of the Hungarian Court Chamber in 1748, a position he held until his death. On 5 April 1743, he was raised to the rank of Count.
The Grassalkovich era was characterized by the Court Chamber's systematic efforts to organize the immigration of people willing to settle beyond the western borders of the Holy Roman Empire to colonize large parts of what was then Hungary. In connection with this, Grassalkovich acquired extensive estates in the Pest district and, in implementing these plans, rose from humble beginnings to become one of the richest men in Hungary. In the second half of the 18th century, Grassalkovich largely shaped the settlement and colonization policy of the Habsburg Empress Maria Theresia, of which he became a trusted advisor.
He had the
Grassalkovich Palace
The Grassalkovich Palace (, Hungarian: ''Grassalkovich-palota'') is a palace in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the residence of the President of Slovakia. It is situated on Hodžovo Square, near the Episcopal Summer Palace. The building is a Rococo ...
in
Bratislava
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built in 1760, as an impressive Rococo/Late Baroque summer palace with a French garden. The palace followed the model of the
Royal Palace of Gödöllő
The Royal Palace of Gödöllő (, ) or Grassalkovich Castle is an imperial and royal Hungarian palace located in the municipality of Gödöllő in Pest county, central Hungary. It is famous for being a favourite palace of the penultimate Que ...
, which was also built for Grassalkovich. Upon its completion, the Grassalkovich Palace was the focal point of the city's baroque music. Count Grassalkovich had his own orchestra, and his close relative
Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy
Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy (, ; slovensky ''Mikuláš I. Esterházy''; 18 December 171428 September 1790) was a Hungarian prince, a member of the famous House of Esterházy, Esterházy family. His building of palaces, extravagant clothing, and ...
, often sent him his personal composer
Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn ( ; ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions ...
, who premiered some of his works here. Numerous balls and festivities of the imperial court were also held in the palace.
Grassalkovich was depicted on the
Maria-Theresia Memorial
The Maria Theresa Memorial is one of the most important monuments of the Habsburg monarchy in Vienna. It commemorates Empress Maria Theresa, who ruled the Habsburg monarchy from 1740 to 1780. The monument stands since 1888 on the Maria-Theresien- ...
, as one of her most important administrators.
Marriage and Children
Grassalkovich married 3 times and had 5 children including,
* Anton (Antal) II Grassalkovich (1734–1794), married Anna Maria Gräfin
Esterhazy von Galantha.
* Maria Anna (1760–1815), married
Mihály Viczay
Count Mihály Viczay de Loós et Hédervár (25 July 1757 – 18 March 1831) was a Hungarian numismatist, amateur archaeologist, collector. He was a member of the old noble Viczay family.
Life
His parents were Count Ferenc Mihály, Sr. and Coun ...
His only surviving grandson, Anton (Antal) III Grassalkovich (1771–1841), died without children.
Sources
Grassalkovich Antal
Opac nevter* German Wikipedia
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1694 births
1771 deaths
Hungarian nobility
18th-century Hungarian people
People from Nitra District
Chief justices of Hungary