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Chancellor Simon Péchi (1575–1642) was a Hungarian Székely official, and wealthy supporter of Matthias Vehe and nobleman András Eőssi's Szekler Sabbatarians movement in Transylvania. The influence of Péchi's Sabbatarian prayer book contributed to the conversion of around twenty thousand Székelys to Sabbatarianism in the late sixteenth century. Samuel Kohn, Chief Rabbi of Budapest, and the first scholar to take an interest in the Sabbatarians among the Transylvanian unitarians, published a biography of Péchi as part of his studies in 1899.

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  • Simon Péchi (* 1575; † 1642) war ein siebenbürgischer Diplomat und Kanzler sowie führender Vertreter der Sabbatarier im 17. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • PÉCHI Simon (peĉi) estis hungara kanceliero de Transilvanujo, unu el ĉefdisvastigantoj de sabatista religio. Li naskiĝis en Pécs ĉirkaŭ 1570 kaj mortis ?, ĉirkaŭ 1642. (eo)
  • Chancellor Simon Péchi (1575–1642) was a Hungarian Székely official, and wealthy supporter of Matthias Vehe and nobleman András Eőssi's Szekler Sabbatarians movement in Transylvania. The influence of Péchi's Sabbatarian prayer book contributed to the conversion of around twenty thousand Székelys to Sabbatarianism in the late sixteenth century. Samuel Kohn, Chief Rabbi of Budapest, and the first scholar to take an interest in the Sabbatarians among the Transylvanian unitarians, published a biography of Péchi as part of his studies in 1899. (en)
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  • Chancellor of Transylvania
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  • Peçuy, Sanjak of Peçuy, Ottoman Hungary (en)
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  • December 1643 (en)
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  • Szenterzsébet, Principality of Transylvania (en)
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  • Simon Péchi (en)
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  • (last office-holder: János Imreffy) (en)
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  • Vacant (en)
  • (next office-holder: István Kovacsóczy) (en)
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  • Simon Péchi (* 1575; † 1642) war ein siebenbürgischer Diplomat und Kanzler sowie führender Vertreter der Sabbatarier im 17. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • PÉCHI Simon (peĉi) estis hungara kanceliero de Transilvanujo, unu el ĉefdisvastigantoj de sabatista religio. Li naskiĝis en Pécs ĉirkaŭ 1570 kaj mortis ?, ĉirkaŭ 1642. (eo)
  • Chancellor Simon Péchi (1575–1642) was a Hungarian Székely official, and wealthy supporter of Matthias Vehe and nobleman András Eőssi's Szekler Sabbatarians movement in Transylvania. The influence of Péchi's Sabbatarian prayer book contributed to the conversion of around twenty thousand Székelys to Sabbatarianism in the late sixteenth century. Samuel Kohn, Chief Rabbi of Budapest, and the first scholar to take an interest in the Sabbatarians among the Transylvanian unitarians, published a biography of Péchi as part of his studies in 1899. (en)
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  • Simon Péchi (de)
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