Pál Rosty de Barkócz (pronunciation: ['pa:l 'rɔʃti 'bɒrkɔ:ʦ]; 29 November 1830 – 7 December 1874) was a Hungarian nobleman, photographer, and explorer...
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(born 1952), Hungarian journalist Pál Rosty de Barkócz (1830–1874), Hungarian nobleman, photographer and explorer Pál Sajgó (1922–2016), Hungarian cross...
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Albert Rosty de Barkóc (1779–1847), jurist, landowner, vice-ispán of the county of Békés (alispán of Békés). Baron Eötvös' brother in law was Pál Rosty de...
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Perneszy family, which died out in the 18th century. Loránd's uncle was Pál Rosty de Barkócz (1830–1874) was a Hungarian nobleman, photographer, and explorer...
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Rank Fencer Nation Losses Notes 1 Albertson van zo Post United States — Q Pál Rosty Hungary — Q Charles Vanderbyl Great Britain — Q...
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of the nineteenth century, the Austro-Hungarian expeditionary nobleman Pál Rosty de Barkócz, in 1857, took the primary image of San Juan de los Morros...
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Vas), and a wealthy landowner (Ferenc Rosty was the great grandfather of Pál Rosty de Barkócz and also of Ágnes Rosty de Barkócz, who was the mother of the...
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wins 1 Q 5–2 Pál Pajzs Foil 1 loss 2 Q 2 losses 3 Q 2 losses 3 Did not advance Sabre 1 win 2 Q 1 loss 1 Q 3 wins 3 Did not advance Pál Rosty Épée Bye 2...
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Mária and a son, Ervin. Through his marriage he was the brother in law of Pál Rosty de Barkócz (1830–1874), a photographer, explorer, who visited Texas, New...
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attack the enemy artillery, so their 3rd Company led by Captain István Rosty, stormed with a bayonet charge the enemy artillery and forced it to retreat...
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de Vizek, Botka and Szelestey, and Zeke, Terstyánszky, Horváth and the Rosty de Barkócz families were the landlords. 1802. On May 24, Gábor Csapody (1760–1825)...
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