- Ákos
Barcsay (Achatius) (c. 1610 – July 1661) was
Prince of
Transylvania from
September 14, 1658 to
December 31, 1660.
Barcsay's reign of a
little over...
- Jenő
Barcsay (14
January 1900 – 2
April 1988) was a
Hungarian painter with
Armenian ancestry. Born in Katona,
Hungary in 1900. On his mother's side, he...
- Ferenczy, János Vaszary,
Viktor Olgyai, Róbert Berény, Aurél Bernáth, Jenő
Barcsay, and Márta Lacza;
sculptor Béni
Ferenczy and
other notable artists. Hungarian...
- Romanian: cioară or corb). The
emblem of the inn was also the
emblem of the
Barcsay noble family from Bârcea Mare, Hunedoara, that was
attested in this area...
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Policy in Europe.
Multilingual Matters. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-8535-9811-1.
Barcsay,
Thomas (1991). "Banking in
Hungarian Economic Development, 1867–1919"...
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Malomviz 3.
Baroness Ágnes Inczédy de Nagy-Várad 14. Péter
Barcsay de Nagy-Barcsa 7.
Karoline Barcsay de Nagy-Barcsa 15. Terézia Inczédy de Nagy-Várad...
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Transylvania Jan.1658–Sep.1658 Succeeded by Ákos
Barcsay Preceded by Ákos
Barcsay Prince of
Transylvania Aug.1659–Jun.1660 Succeeded by Ákos
Barcsay...
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elected prince by the
Transylvanian Diet on 1
January 1661,
after Ákos
Barcsay,
backed up by the Turks, was
forced to resign. In
April 1661, the Transylvanian...
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anniversary of the Conquest, with the help of many others,
including Jenő
Barcsay, Dániel
Mihalik and László Mednyánszky. It was
seriously damaged during...
- (poet) Béla Balázs (writer, film aesthete) Miklós Barabás (painter) Jenő
Barcsay (painter) István
Bethlen (Prime Minister)
Lujza Blaha (actress, "the nightingale...