Pál Pálffy ab Erdőd (Hungarian: erdődi Pálffy Pál, German: Paul Pálffy von Erdöd; 19 January 1592 Castle of Vöröskő, Kingdom of Hungary – 26 November...
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as steward of Count Ádám Forgách Judit, died at the age of six Erzsébet (1620–c.1701), married András Ráday in 1643, then Pál Némethy Ferenc (1622–1661)...
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court (sedria) in cases of border disputes between Balassa and Count Ádám Forgách, the lord of Gács (today Halič, Slovakia). Count Balassa was notorious...
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Göncz Árpád városközpont (formerly: Árpád híd) 1984; 2019 (renovation) Forgách utca 1990; 2019 (renovation) Gyöngyösi utca 1990; 2019 (renovation) Újpest-Városkapu...
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Hungary on 8 December 1625. László Forgách, under Ferdinand IV, when crowned King of Hungary on 16 June 1647. Pál Esterházy, under Leopold I (r. HRE 1658–1705)...
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and Nicholas Garai decided to get rid of Charles. They persuaded Blaise Forgách, the master of the cupbearers, to join them, promising him the domain of...
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attracted scions of the Hungarian noble families (e.g. Cseszneky, Erdődy, Forgách, Zichy). Under the 1995 renovations the high school was completely renewed...
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assassination of Charles II on 7 February, when Mary's supporter Blaise Forgách attacked and mortally wounded the king. Mary was restored to the throne...
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Cillei, there were also Miklós Treutel, Simon Szécsényi, László the son of Pál Garai, István Debrői, the counts of Corbavia and most of the nobility from...
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joined the 12,000 strong army of the Kuruc, Simon Forgách and marched against the Ottomans. In 1699, Pál assumed the role of notary of Nógrád County and...
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married to Count Sámuel Teleki (1792–1857) János IV married Countess Alojzia Forgách de Ghymes et Gács (born 1810). They had several children. The oldest one...
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(primate, archbishop – 1596) János Kutasi (primate, archbishop – 1597) Ferenc Forgách (primate, archbishop – 1607) Péter Pázmány, S.J. (primate, archbishop,...
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educated man, the third richest man in the kingdom (after Rákóczi and Simon Forgách), and was related to most of the Hungarian aristocracy. As the House of...
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Thuróo (1534-1557) Pál Abstemius-Bornemissza (1557-1579) Zakariás Mossóczy (1582-1587) III. István Fejérkövy (1587-1596) Ferenc Forgách (1596-1607) István...
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(1587–1596) János Kutassy (1597–1601) Márton Pethe (1602–1605) Ferenc Forgách (1607–1608) Palatinal Governors (judicial function) Mihály Mérey (1562–1572)...
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Újpest-Központ Újpest-Városkapu Gyöngyösi utca Forgách utca Göncz Árpád Városközpont Dózsa György út Mexikói út Lehel tér Széchényi fürdő Nyugati pályaudvar...
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He was elected Archbishop of Kalocsa in 1608. After the death of Ferenc Forgách (1615), he applied for the position of Archbishop of Esztergom, but failed...
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and chronic intestinal disorders. The contemporaneous historian Ferenc Forgách, who was Isabella's implacable enemy, accused her of bringing her son up...
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Széchy) was naturalized in Hungary in 1559; the Hungarian Baron Simon Forgách (who married the Austrian Ursula Pemfflinger) received citizenship in Lower...
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simultaneously ended 500 years of Venetian rule over Crete. In August 1652, Ádám Forgách organized the defense against the marauding Ottomans, which he faced near...
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King Matthias II 19 November 1608 St Martin's Cathedral, Posonium Ferenc Forgách Archbishop of Esztergom, primate of Hungary Queen Anna of Tyrol 25 March...
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both Bratislava and the whole Kingdom of Hungary. In the 1630s, Pál Pálffy (Hungarian: Pál III Pálffy), a palatine of Hungary, was charged with reconstructing...
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despotae Moldavorum Reguli ... edita sumptibus Ill. & Gen. Dn. Emerici Forgách ... Adjectae sunt ejusdem autoris de Clade Moldavica, Elegia XV. quibus...
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III Csák. Through his elder son, Andrew was ancestor of the Forgács (or Forgách) noble family, which still exists and provided several magnates for the...
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Andrew I Köves (1553–1568) Stephen IV Fejérkövy (1573–1587) Francis I Forgách (1587–1596) Andrew II Monoszloy (1596–1601) Louis Újlaky (1603–1605) Demetrius...
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to reward those who had helped her, giving a castle in Gimes to Blaise Forgách, the master of the cupbearers, who had mortally wounded Charles. In April...
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The capture of Fülek reinforced Sigismund's reputation. He joined Simon Forgách who led a contingent of the royal army against the important Ottoman fortress...
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Count Miklós Esterházy and Pál Rákóczi were among his converts. In 1607 Pázmány entered the court of Archbishop Ferenc Forgách of Esztergom. The following...
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Date Prince Note Mihály Csáky 1556–1571 John Sigismund Zápolya Ferenc Forgách 1571–1575 Stephen Báthory Imre Sulyok 1576–1578 Stephen Báthory Márton...
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Történettudományi Intézete. ISBN 978-963-4160-35-9. (in Hungarian) Engel, Pál (1996). Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1301–1457, I. ("Secular Archontology...
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