Miklós Pálffy

gróf erdődi Pálffy Miklós) (1 March 1657 – 20 February 1732) was a Hungarian nobleman, Imperial Field marshal and Palatine of Hungary.

Like his father, he pursued a military career and joined the Habsburg Army.

He participated in the Battle of Vienna and the following actions, until he became commander of the Esztergom Fortress in 1687.

It is also to his credit that the Hungarian and Croat nobility accepted the Pragmatic Sanction so quickly.

He married in October 1680 with Baroness Katharina Elisabeth von und zu Weichs (died 1724) and had :[1][better source needed]