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Name
  
Kata Petroczy

Parents
  
Petroczy Istvan, id.

Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
October 21, 1708, Mukacheve, Ukraine

Kata Szidonia Petroczy (1659–1708) was a Hungarian writer and poet. She is regarded as the first female writer of the Baroque period in Hungary and its foremost representative of Baroque prose.

Kata Szidonia was the daughter of baron Stephen Petroczy and Elisabeth Thokoly and cousin of prince Imre Thokoly of Transylvania. Her family was Protestant. After her father participated in 1670 in a rebellion against Habsburg, they lived in exile in Poland for a while. She married Petrovinai Pekry Lorinc in 1681, and became the grandmother of writer Polixenia Daniel (1720–1776). The couple were deeply involved in the political life of Hungary and Transylvania. Her poems were published in 1874.

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Kata Szidonia Petroczy Wikipedia