Batthyány (Croatian: Adam Baćan, 3 June 1662 – 26 August 1703) was a Hungarian general and nobleman.
During the siege of Buda, where he fought alongside a young Prince Eugene, Adam II and his 1200 hussars captured 12 galleys part of the Ottoman Fleet with enormous treasures.
In recognition of his deeds, he was appointed the owner of a regiment and general and commander-in-chief of the border areas around Kaniza.
For his outstanding and valuable military service to Emperor Leopold I, Batthyány was rewarded with the Bóly Estate in the year 1700.
After Theodor's death inb 1693, the Strattmann estates were combined with those of the Batthyány family.