- The
House of
Bethlen is the name of two
Hungarian ancient noble families,
Bethlen de Iktár and
Bethlen de
Bethlen.
Although both
families have similar...
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Gabriel Bethlen (Hungarian:
Bethlen Gábor; 1580 – 15
November 1629) was
Prince of
Transylvania from 1613 to 1629 and Duke of
Opole from 1622 to 1625....
- The
scion of an old
Bethlen de
Bethlen noble family from Transylvania, he was the only son of
Count Istvan Bethlen de
Bethlen (1831–1881) and Countess...
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Farkas Bethlen de
Bethlen (1639 – 30
December 1679) was a
Hungarian noble and
chronicler in the Prin****lity of Transylvania, who
served as Chancellor...
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Magna Curia (Latin for The
Great Court) or The
Bethlen Castle is a
palace located in Deva, Romania. In 1582, the
Hungarian captain Ferenc Geszty, in charge...
- Şehzade
Selim and Şehzade Süleyman,
daughter of
Transylvanian Prince Gabriel Bethlen and
Catherine of
Brandenburg 2
Major Leyla Feray Ayşe
Sultan Haseki Sultan...
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Stephen Bethlen de Iktár (1582 – 23
December 1648) was the
Prince of
Transylvania in late 1630.
Stephen was the
younger of the two sons of
Farkas Bethlen de...
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Countess Kata
Bethlen de
Bethlen (1700–1759),
sometimes referred to as
Katherine Bethlen, was one of the
earliest Hungarians to
write memoirs. She was...
- The
Bethlen Square Synagogue is a
Jewish congregation and synagogue, that is
located at 2
Bethlen Gábor Square, in the VII
district of Budapest, Hungary...
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Bethlen to
hurry back to
Transylvania in late
January 1620.
Ferdinand and
Bethlen concluded a 9-month truce,
which temporarily acknowledged Bethlen's...