István Küzmics was born at Strukovci, in …
Years: 1771 - 1771
István Küzmics was born at Strukovci, in the Prekmurje region of what was then Vas County, in the Kingdom of Hungary (now in Slovenia).
His father György Küzmics (1703–1769) was a tailor.
From 1733 to 1747 he went to school in Sopron and in Győr, and studied at the lyceum in Pozsony (now Bratislava).
He later became a Lutheran pastor and teacher in the Slovene-speaking towns of Nemescsó (1751–1755) and Surd (1755–1779), in what is today Zala County, but was then part of Somogy, an area where many Slovene families settled in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
He also writes cathechisms and schoolbooks, and he translates the New Testament into Prekmurje Slovene.
The translated text, Nouvi zakon ali testamentom, is published in the German town of Halle in 1771.
His father György Küzmics (1703–1769) was a tailor.
From 1733 to 1747 he went to school in Sopron and in Győr, and studied at the lyceum in Pozsony (now Bratislava).
He later became a Lutheran pastor and teacher in the Slovene-speaking towns of Nemescsó (1751–1755) and Surd (1755–1779), in what is today Zala County, but was then part of Somogy, an area where many Slovene families settled in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
He also writes cathechisms and schoolbooks, and he translates the New Testament into Prekmurje Slovene.
The translated text, Nouvi zakon ali testamentom, is published in the German town of Halle in 1771.
