György Káldy

György Káldy (1573–1634) was a Hungarian Jesuit and Bible translator.

In 1625, he founded the College of Pozsony (Pressburg, today's Bratislava), and served as its rector until his death.

[2] The printing of his translation in 1626 was supported by the Calvinist prince Gabriel Bethlen.

Káldi died in Pressburg (Pozsony, today's Bratislava, Slovakia) Kingdom of Hungary on October 30, 1634.

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