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Albania (born
Countess Géraldine
Margit Virginia Olga Mária
Apponyi de Nagy-
Appony; 6
August 1915 – 22
October 2002) was
Queen of the
Albanians from her marriage...
- The
House of Apponyi, also
known as
Apponyi de Nagy-
Appony, was a
prominent and
powerful Hungarian family of the high
upper nobility of the
Kingdom of...
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throne as Zog I, King of the Albanians. He
married Geraldine Apponyi de Nagy-
Appony in 1938, and
their only child, Leka, was born a year later.
Albania fell...
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Oponice (Hungarian:
Appony) is a muni****lity and
village in the Topoľčany
District of the
Nitra Region, Slovakia. In 2011 it had 879 inhabitants. It is...
- Apponyi. The
MacMillan Company, New York. "Albert, Graf
Apponyi de Nagy-
Appony : Genealogics". Paul
Tabori (1939). The Real Hungary. Skeffington. p. 12...
- – Vienna, 2
March 1911);
married in 1878 to
Count Antal Apponyi de Nagy-
Appony (1852–1920), had issue.
Parma Knight Grand Cross of the
Sacred Military...
- of the
Hungarian Rhapsodies. This work was
dedicated to
Count Antoine of
Appony and uses the form of l****an and
friska like many
other of his rhapsodies...
- May 1941 Succeeded by
Menen Asfaw Albanian royalty Preceded by Géraldine
Appony de
Nagyappony Queen consort of
Albania 16
April 1939 – 8
September 1943...
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James and Carl were
initially wary, but both
Austria (Metternich and
Count Appony) and
France (Casimir
Pierre Périer and
Horace François
Bastien Sébastiani...
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September 1818 – Lengyel, 19
November 1900),
married to
Count Rudolf Appony de Nagy-
Appony Countess Maria Alexandrovna Benckendorff (Saint Petersburg, 24 May...