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Magdolna Kövér de
Bagonya,
daughter of Balázs Kövér de
Bagonya and
Margit Hettyey de Mihályháza. Bernát Csányi and
Magdolna Kövér de
Bagonya had two children:...
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inhabited by a
different clan. For example,
Nakitoma village was
inhabited by
Bagonya clan,
Kamunina village was
inhabited by
Baboopi clan,
Busone village by...
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Bogojina (pronounced [bɔɡɔˈjiːna]; Hungarian:
Bagonya,
sometimes Zalabagonya) is a
village east of
Murska Sobota in the
Prekmurje region of Slovenia....
- (fl. 1549–81), vice-ispán of Zala County. He
married Magdolna Kövér de
Bagonya I1.
George I (fl. 1592–1630),
married Borbála
Perneszy de Osztopán, then...
- Berkovci, Berkeháza Beznovci,
Buzahely Bodonci, Bodóhegy,
Bodoncz Bogojina,
Bagonya Bokrači, Bokrács Boreča, Borháza,
Borecsa Borejci,
Borhida Bratonci, Murabaráti...