- Ödön
Beniczky de
Benice et
Micsinye (12
February 1878 – 20
January 1931) was a
Hungarian legitimist politician, who
served as
Interior Minister between...
- Benická Verešová
commonly known as Pálné
Veres (née:
Hermina Benická or
Beniczky, 1815–1895) was a
teacher and
feminist from the
Slovak Region of the Kingdom...
-
ascendancy following the
appointment of the liberal-minded
Ferenc von
Beniczky as intendant.
Aware of the
delicate situation,
Mahler moved cautiously;...
- families,
amongst others.
Lajos Kossuth's
paternal grandmother was a
Beniczky and her
Beniczky ancestors had
married into the
following families: Farkas, Zmeskal...
- doi:10.1111/j.1528-1157.1998.tb01680.x. PMID 9798757. S2CID 10305861.
Beniczky SA,
Viken J,
Jensen LT,
Andersen NB (July 2012). "Bone
mineral density...
- PMC 6776584. PMID 31611775. Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenité DG, de
Weerd A,
Beniczky S (July 2013). "Chronodependency and
provocative factors in
juvenile myoclonic...
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original (PDF) on 22 June 2007.
Retrieved 3 June 2007.
Pallas Nagylexikon. "
Beniczky".
Retrieved 3 July 2009. Dunford, Lisa; Neil Wilson;
Brett Atkinson (2007)...
- government:
Prime Minister: István
Rakovszky Minister of the Interior: Ödön
Beniczky Minister of
Foreign Affairs:
Count Gyula Andrássy,
highly sceptical and...
-
natural history, and management. The
current editor-in-chief is
Sandor Beniczky and it is
published by John
Libbey Eurotext. As of 2021, the
impact factor...
- Preceded by
Zsigmond Perényi
Minister of the
Interior 1919 Succeeded by Ödön
Beniczky Preceded by
Ferenc Schnetzer Minister of War 1919–1920 Succeeded by Károly...