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Count Maurice Benyovszky de Benyó et Urbanó (Hungarian:
Benyovszky Máté Móric Mihály
Ferenc Szerafin Ágost; Polish:
Maurycy Beniowski; Slovak: Móric Beňovský;...
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locals were
grateful toward Benyovszky for
killing the villagers, who they
considered their enemies.
Paheco told
Benyovszky that the
western side of the...
- The
House of
Benyovszky also
known as
Benyovszky of Benyó and Urbanó was a
noted noble family in the
Kingdom of Hungary. The
hereditary title Count was...
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civil war and
contributed to the
First Partition of Poland.
Maurice Benyovszky was the best
known European Bar
Confederation volunteer,
supported by...
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exile people,
famously the
Hungarian nobleman and
explorer the
Count de
Benyovszky in 1770. In 1755,
Stepan Krasheninnikov published the
first detailed description...
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Baranya county, Hungary. It was
property of the
Benyovszky family from the
Middle Ages
until 1945.
Benyovszky Castle (kastely) is
located near the village...
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lifelong business companion. In 1771, both were
caught up in the
Benyovszky mutiny at
Bolsheretsk on Kamchatka.
Izmaylov attempted to
break away from...
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Hungarian noble families,
including Báthory, Bocskai, Bethlen, Szathmáry,
Benyovszky,
Kende and Rákóczi. The 21
original members of the
Order of the Dragon...
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Ivazzade Halil Pasha Mandalzade Hüsameddin
Pasha François
Baron de Tott
Qaplan II
Giray #
Karol Radziwiłł
Casimir ****ski Michał Jan Pac
Count Benyovszky...
- 18th
century adventurer Maurice Benyovszky,
entitled The
Intriguing Life and
Ignominious Death of
Maurice Benyovszky (2017), and an
account of the attempts...