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- Albert Berzeviczy de Berzevicze et Kakaslomnicz (Berzevice, 7 June 1853 – Budapest, 22 March 1936) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of...
- Gergely Berzeviczy berzeviczei és kakaslomniczi (Hungarian: Berzeviczy Gergely, Slovak: Gregor Berzevici or Gregor Berzeviczy, German: Gregor Berzeviczy) (15...
- Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy (born May 6, 1972) is a Hungarian economist and global head of Global Securities Services at UniCredit Group in Milan. He is the...
- Márton Berzeviczy de Berzevicze et Kakaslomnicz (1538 – 16 February 1596) was a Hungarian noble and diplomat in the Prin****lity of Transylvania, who served...
- 48°6′16″N 20°47′3″E / 48.10444°N 20.78417°E / 48.10444; 20.78417 Berzeviczy Gergely School of Trade and Catering, situated in Miskolc, is one of the...
- made Christopher voivode in 1576. Christopher cooperated with Márton Berzeviczy, whom his brother appointed to supervise the administration of the Prin****lity...
- Hungary Nationality Hungarian Alma mater Corvinus University of Budapest Berzeviczy Gergely School of Trade and Catering Occupation Fashion Designer Years active...
- After finishing elementary school in Szerencs, in 1962 Németh attended Berzeviczy Gergely School of Trade and Catering in Miskolc, where theologian and...
- Succeeded by Gyula Wl****ics Cultural offices Preceded by Ágoston Trefort President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1889–1905 Succeeded by Albert Berzeviczy...
- post-World War II period Polish newspapers wrote at length about Sebastián Berzeviczy (one of Niedzica's owners) who traveled to the New World in the 18th century...