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Turia (Hungarian: Torja,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtorjɒ]) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania,
Romania composed of two villages:
Alungeni (****ásfalva)...
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Baron Péter Apor de
Altorja (1676–1752) was a
Hungarian count (főispán) and historian. He was a
member of the
aristocratic Apor family. He was born in...
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siege to Constantinople.
Transylvanian historian Baron Peter Apor de
Altorja (1676–1752)
claims such descent. In addition,
acknowledging that no surviving...
- his work
Lusus Mundi, 17th-18th
century historian Baron Péter Apor de
Altorja claims such descent. Also,
acknowledging that no
surviving written sources...
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family of
ancient Transylvanian and
Hungarian nobility (named Apor von
Altorja, Apor von Zalán) Apor Péc (died 1307),
Hungarian baron and
landowner This...
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Baron Vilmos Apor de
Altorja (29
February 1892 – 2
April 1945) was a
Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, born as a
baron in the
noble Apor family, and served...
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settlement Tálpatak Scrădoasa
Covasna Torja Turia Covasna composed of
Altorja, Feltorja,
Karatna and Volál Uzon Ozun
Covasna Uzonfüzes
Lunca Ozunului...
- ancestors.
Among families holding the
primor title are: Apor
family (Apor de
Altorja, Apor de Zalán) Pállfy
family (Pállfy ab Erdőd)
Mikes family (Mikes de...
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Transylvania with his wife and son. He
lived for
nearly two
years in the
Altorja (today Turia, Romania)
mansion of
Baron Lázár Apor
until he was reconciled...