- 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. He...
- at
Secheni Street, 32
Palace of the
Committee Court Court of
Count Gabor Betlen Casino Building Reformist Dormitory Flag Coat of arms
Berehove Location...
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consolidated and
enlarged the castle, and gave it to his
nephew Stephen Betlen who
lived here with his wife Mary Széchy,
famed for her beauty. The Reformed...
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Beclean (German: Badlinen; Hungarian:
Betlen) is a
commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of five villages: Beclean, Boholț (Buchholz;...
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Bachnen Bahnea Bonyha Bad
Tuschnad Băile Tușnad Tusnádfürdő
Badlinen Beclean Betlen Bägendorf Benești
Bendorf Baierdorf Crainimăt Királynémeti
Ballendorf Balomiru...
- dátummal a
Wayback Machine-ben. "Scripsit et
manifestavit diversis vicibus Betlen Gabor mentem et
voluntatem suam,
quarum litterarum quaedam amissae illum...
- "only
helped rich Jews" at that time.
Journalist and
party member Oszkár
Betlen determined that
there are two
types of Jews: "worthy"
workers and "spineless"...
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Succeeded by Árpád Szabó
Personal details Born (1892-04-23)23
April 1892
Betlen,
Kingdom of
Hungary Died 5
August 1956(1956-08-05) (aged 64) Budapest, People's...
- Budapest, who had "only
helped rich Jews".
Journalist and
party member Oszkár
Betlen determined that
there are two
types of Jews: "worthy"
workers and "spineless"...