Nicholas Szécsényi
Nicholas (II) Szécsényi | |
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| Lord of Salgó | |
| Born | c. 1390 |
| Died | 19 January 1438 Venice, Republic of Venice |
| Buried | San Pietro di Castello |
| Noble family | House of Szécsényi |
| Spouse(s) | Hedwig of Masovia (alleged mistress) |
| Father | Simon Szécsényi |
| Mother | Elizabeth Garai |
Nicholas (II) Szécsényi (Hungarian: Szécsényi (II.) Miklós), also known as Nicholas of Salgó (Hungarian: Salgói or Salgai Miklós, German: Nikolaus Schallaga; died 19 January 1438), was a Hungarian wealthy landowner and magnate, who solely inherited the large-scale estates of the powerful Szécsényi family. However he lost almost all of his fortune following conspiracy and lawsuit based on fabricated accusations, forcing him into exile to the Republic of Venice.