the baroque Festetics Palace and the Viennese Prince Tasziló Festetics. The progenitor of the family is considered to be Peter Festetics or Petrus Ferztheschych...
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of an old and distinguished House of Festetics, as the fifth child and fourth daughter of Count Sandor Festetics von Tolna (1805–1877) and his wife, Baroness...
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nobleman and geneticist Leo Festetics (1800–1884), Hungarian composer György Festetics (1815–1883), Hungarian politician Marie Festetics (1839–1923), Austro-Hungarian...
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later Prince, Tassilo Festetics de Tolna, Lady Mary oversaw the enlargement and improvement of the main family seat, Festetics Palace, and its gardens...
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Tasziló Festetics or Tassiló Festetics de Tolna may refer to a family member of the Festetics family with the first name being Tasziló: Tassiló Festetics de...
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houses in Hungary. The Counts Festetics were progressive landowners: Kristóf Festetics founded a hospital, Pál Festetics established a school in the town...
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provided by Count Festetics. In 1856, Festetics published his designs for a theatre (British Library collection). Festetics Leo Festetics Leó, gr. v t e...
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Count Imre Festetics de Tolna Germanized as Emmerich Festetics /feʃtetɪtʃ/ (2 October 1764 – 1 April 1847) was a Hungarian noble landowner, sheep breeder...
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Vienna into the noble family Festetics de Tolna, Tassilo Festetics was the grandson of the agricultural pioneer György Festetics. In 1827 he joined the Chevauxlegers...
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Prince Tasziló Festetics de Tolna (5 May 1850 – 4 May 1933) was a Hungarian landowner and a member of the House of Festetics. He was born in Vienna, the...
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He was the offspring from the Hungarian noble House of Festetics. His father was Count Festetics László [hu] (1785–1846), and his mother was Princess Josefine...
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Antal Festetics, exactly (German: Antal-Erwin Graf Festetics von Tolna; born 12 June 1937 in Budapest, Hungary), is a Hungarian-Austrian biologist, zoologist...
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Croatian-Hungarian Feštetić family, who possessed it from 1791 until 1923. Before its reconstruction in 1870, ordered by count György Festetics, the castle was...
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Vries). Festetics argued that changes observed in the generation of farm animals, plants, and humans are the result of scientific laws. Festetics empirically...
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from one of Hungary's leading families (his father was Andor Festetics), Count Festetics was amongst those chosen to serve in the cabinet of Mihály Károlyi...
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relationship was not a close one. One of Elisabeth's ladies-in-waiting, Marie Festetics, commented in her diary that the Empress did not even take the time to...
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also reported to be living on the atoll in 1896. In 1894 Count Rudolph Festetics de Tolna, his wife Eila (née Haggin), and her daughter Blanche Haggin...
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sons was Sándor Festetics, Minister of War who later became an advocate of Nazism in Hungary. His first son was Gustavus Alexander Festetics de Tolna (11...
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adopted the Arrow Cross as their symbol. Around the same time Sándor Graf Festetics, who had briefly served as Minister of Defence during the government of...
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on Jakob's Hill Csesznek Castle of Diósgyőr Drégely Castle Eger Castle Festetics Palace Jurisics Castle Károlyi Castle, Fehérvárcsurgó Nádasdy Mansion...
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Petersburg at the outbreak of World War I. Szapáry married Countess Karolina Festetics de Tolna (1838–1919). They had seven children (including Lőrinc Szapáry)...
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property of the Festetics family in the middle of the 18th century, who started its development as a spa. Earl György (I.) Festetics (between 1795 and...
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Dunaújváros in Hungary on January 5, 2017. Other filming locations include Festetics Mansion in Dég, Hungary; Bratislava, Slovakia and Vienna, Austria. In...
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S.621/2 C♯ minor Comte László Teleki No. 3 S.244/3 B♭ major Comte Leó Festetics No. 4 S.244/4 E♭ major Comte Casimir Esterházy No. 5 S.244/5 S.359/5 S...
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City, U.S. Alma mater Harvard University Occupation(s) Founder and CEO of Sama and LXMI Spouse Tassilo Festetics de Tolna (m. 2019) Website www.sama.com...
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referred to in poetry. The Hungarian composer Leó Festetics (1800–1884) held 'Helicon balls' at his Festetics Palace near Keszthely (whose Slavic place name...
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Transcriptions by Franz Liszt (section Leó Festetics)
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha S.405: Ferenc Erkel S.405a: Leó Festetics S.406: Mikhail Glinka S.407, 408, 409: Charles Gounod S.409a: Fromental...
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taken by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. In 1894, Count Rudolf Festetics de Tolna, his wife Eila (née Haggin) and her daughter Blanche Haggin visited...
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interior), and the main square (as Novokribirsk). Outside of Budapest, Festetics Palace was used for both the exterior and interior of the Little Palace...
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In 1792 he moved to Keszthely to manage the estate of György Festetics. He helped Festetics establish a high school in Csurgó, Somogy County and also suggested...
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