Péter Keglevich

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Governors GeneralAdam II Batthyány
János Pálffy
Succeeded byLadislaus II Keglevich
Peter VII Keglevich of Buzin
Lieutenant of Ban of Croatia
In office
1702–1712
MonarchsLeopold I
Joseph I
Charles VI
Governors GeneralAdam II Batthyány
János Pálffy
Veliki župan of the Požega County
In office
1707–1724
MonarchsJoseph I
Charles VI
Succeeded byLadislaus II Keglevich
Personal details
Bornc. 1660 (1660)
Died30 May 1724(1724-05-30) (aged 63–64)
Lobor, Kingdom of Croatia, Habsburg monarchy
Spouse
Maria Johanna Orehóczy
(m. 1962)
Children3
RelativesKeglević family
Alma materUniversity of Graz
Military service
Allegiance Habsburg Monarchy  Kingdom of Croatia
Branch/serviceImperial Army
RankGeneral
Battles/warsGreat Turkish War Rákóczi's War of Independence

Peter VII Keglevich of Buzin (Croatian: Petar VII. Keglević Bužimski; c.1660 – 30 May 1724[1]) was a Croatian nobleman, governor and military officer. A member of the Keglević family was a Commander-in-chief, Imperial Army General, Lieutenant of Ban (Viceroy) of Croatia and a Croatian count.

Keglevich was born to Baron Ladislaus (Croatian: Ladislav; Hungarian: László; ) Keglevich (1640–1665) and Rosina Rattkay (Croatian: Ratkaj) of Great Tabor,[2] a castle in northern Croatia. His paternal grandfather was Peter V Keglevich (1609–1665) who was a military commander and chronicler.[3][4][5] His paternal grand-grandfather was Miklós Istvánffy, Hungarian politician, Humanist historian and poet. He was a descendant of Petar II Keglević who was a Ban of Croatia from 1537 to 1542.[6]

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