Name Peter Apor | ||
Baron Peter Apor de Altorja (1676–1752) was a Hungarian count (foispan) and historian.
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Life
He was born in 1676, and lost his father early. He started his studies in 1686 in Kolozsvar after he continued it in Nagyszombat Hungarian Catholic University. In 1695/96, he gained doctor degree in Law and Free Arts. He returned to Transylvania and remained loyal supporter of the Habsburgs.
In 1699, Leopold I nominated him as count (foispan) of Kukullo county (highest administrative position in the Hungarian county). He suffered material losses in the Rakoczi revolution. In 1704, he lived in Kronstadt after fled to Wallachia. In 1706, he returned and joint the revolution. In 1707 Colonel Graven captured him and he was kept in custody for 2 years. In 1707, he was excused and nominated as Haromszek royal judge. In 1713, he was granted the countship (as hereditary count, part of the aristocracy, only title).
He fled from the epidemic to the Moldavian Galati and spent few years there. In 1744, he was nominated to government position in Vienna as "main court consultant" and received from King Charles III a golden necklace. He did not work in his new position but remained in Transylvania.