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Gabriel Bethlen

Gabriel Bethlen (de Iktár) ((ハンガリー語:Bethlen Gábor), (ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Gabriel Bethlen), (ドイツ語:Gabriel Bethlen von Iktár); 1580 – 15 November 1629)〔 was a Protestant uncrowned King of Hungary (1620–21), Prince of Transylvania (1613–29) and Duke of Opole (1622–25) who led an insurrection against the House of Habsburg in Royal Hungary.
== Biography ==
Gabriel Bethlen was a member of the Iktári branch of the Hungarian Bethlen family. He was born at Marosillye, Principality of Transylvania (now Ilia in Romania) and educated at Lázár Castle, Szárhegy (Lăzarea) in the care of his uncle, András Lázár. Bethlen was then sent to the court of Sigismund Báthory, a Transylvanian prince, and accompanied him to Wallachia.
Bethlen was a Calvinist. He helped György Káldy, a Jesuit, translate and print the Bible. He composed hymns and from 1625, employed Johannes Thesselius as kapellmeister.

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