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Countess Therese (von)
Brunsvik (Hungarian: Teréz
Brunszvik; July 27, 1775 in Pozsony,
Kingdom of
Hungary –
September 23, 1861 in Pest,
Kingdom of Hungary)...
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Josephine Brunsvik or
Countess Jozefina Brunszvik de Korompa,
Countess Josephine Deym, (Hungarian:
Brunszvik Jozefina; 28
March 1779 – 31
March 1821) was...
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powers off all
children from one to
seven years of age".
Countess Theresa Brunszvik (1775–1861), who had
known and been
influenced by
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi...
- Alcsútdoboz Károlyi
Castle in Fehérvárcsurgó Nádady
Mansion in Nádasdladány
Brunszvik Mansion in Martonvásár An open-air
museum presents the
Roman Empire ruins...
- Teréz
Brunszvik, who he
thought could have
secretly traveled to Prague.
Doubts were
raised by de
Hevesy (1910), who
ruled out Teréz
Brunszvik, and by...
- of Gr**** origin. It is a
cognate of the
English language Teresa. Teréz
Brunszvik (1775–1861),
Hungarian noblewoman Teréz
Csillag (1859–1925), Hungarian...
- Hungary. It's a po****r
tourist destination in
Hungary because of the
Brunszvik Palace where Ludwig van
Beethoven sta**** and
wrote "Für Elise". There...
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powers of all
children from 1 to
seven years of age.
Countess Theresa Brunszvik (1775–1861), who had
known and been
influenced by
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi...
- (disambiguation)
Marie Thérèse (disambiguation)
Maria Theresa (disambiguation) Teréz
Brunszvik (1775–1861),
member of the
Hungarian nobility,
pedagogue Tess (disambiguation)...
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Mihailo Čarnojević 1744-1769, of
Count András
Hadik 1769-1801, of
Count Brunszvik 1801-1852, and of
Count Rudolf Chotek 1852-1921. In 1715, the po****tion...