Bartolomeu Dragfi de Beltiug[1] (Hungarian: Bélteki Drágffy Bertalan b.
1447 – d. 1501) was Voivode of Transylvania from 1493 until 1499, Count of the Székelys from 1479 until 1488,[2] Comes Perpetuus of Middle Szolnok.
Bartolomeu Dragfi was appointed voivode of Transylvania in 1493.
Until 1495, another Transylvanian voivode ruled alongside Ladislaus de Losoncz II.
As a voivode, he supported Stephen III of Moldavia, in 1497 against John I Albert, king of Poland.